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June 21, 2026

Fully God and Fully Man

At the heart of Christian faith lies a profound mystery that has shaped believers for centuries: Jesus Christ is fully God and fully human. This exploration of the Nicene Creed invites us into one of the most beautiful paradoxes of our faith. We discover that when God chose to enter our world, He didn't simply wear humanity like a costume, the way Superman pretends to be Clark Kent. Instead, Jesus experienced everything we experiencehunger, exhaustion, grief, betrayal, and even death. The passage from Philippians 2 reveals the stunning depth of God's love: though Jesus was in very nature God, He didn't cling to His divine privileges but emptied Himself, taking on the form of a servant. This isn't just theological language; it's deeply personal. When we cry out to God in our suffering, we can know with certainty that He understands. He's been there. He's walked in our shoes. Every struggle we face, every tear we shed, every moment of loneliness or painJesus has experienced it all. And because He took on our full humanity while remaining fully divine, He can truly save us, restore us, and love us in the specific, particular details of our individual lives. This mystery of the incarnation tells us that God's love isn't generic or abstractit's concrete, personal, and directed at each one of us in our unique circumstances.Watch at: https://youtu.be/s7bzuQDhy30

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June 14, 2026

True God from True God

At the heart of our faith lies a question that has echoed through the centuries: Who is Jesus? This exploration takes us deep into the Nicene Creed's profound declaration that Jesus is 'God from God, light from light, true God from true God, begotten not made.' While these ancient words may sound like theological gymnastics, they address something deeply personal and transformative. The Gospel of John opens with a paradox that challenges our understanding: the Word was with God, and the Word was God. How can someone be both with God and be God simultaneously? This mystery isn't meant to confuse us but to reveal something extraordinary about the nature of divine love. When we confess that God has eternally existed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we're saying that love itself has always been at the core of God's being. God didn't become loving at some point in history; God has always existed in perfect relationship. This matters profoundly for our daily lives because when we encounter Jesus in Scripture, we're not meeting a messenger or a created being, but God Himself. Every word Jesus speaks carries the full weight of divine authority. Every action reveals God's heart. When we want to know what God is like, we don't need to guess or imagine; we simply look at Jesus. This transforms how we read the Gospels, how we pray, and how we understand our relationship with the divine. The invisible God has made Himself visible in Christ. When Jesus asked His disciples 'Who do you say I am?', how would you personally answer that question based on your own experience and relationship with Him? The sermon explains that if the Son is not eternal, then God would have changed from not being Father to being Father. How does understanding God's unchanging nature affect your view of His relationship with you? If Jesus is the visible image of the invisible God, what specific aspects of Jesus' character and actions reveal to you what God the Father is truly like? The Nicene Creed uses phrases like 'God from God, light from light' to describe Jesus. How do these metaphors help you understand the relationship between the Father and the Son? How does knowing that Jesus is not just a great teacher but fully God change the way you read and apply His teachings in the Gospels? The sermon mentions that God has been eternally loving because God has always existed in relationship as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. How does this eternal divine love affect your understanding of God's love for you? If confessing that Jesus is Lord of the universe brings comfort in times when things feel out of control, what current situations in your life or the world need to be surrendered to His lordship? Many people say they like Jesus but don't believe in God. How would you use the truth that Jesus perfectly reveals God to engage in conversation with someone who holds this view? The sermon acknowledges we cannot fully understand the mystery of how Jesus can be both with God and be God. What other mysteries of faith do you struggle to understand yet still believe and confess? How does understanding that Jesus shares the exact same nature and essence as the Father strengthen your confidence in approaching God through prayer and worship?Watch at: https://youtu.be/LFfKHTklVy0

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June 7, 2026

We Believe in One God

This exploration of the Nicene Creed invites us to see ancient statements of faith not as dusty relics, but as essential ropes that keep us anchored in truth during life's blizzards. Just as the Ingalls family needed a rope between house and barn to avoid getting lost in the storm, we need the creeds to guide us through the confusing voices and conflicting messages about Christianity today. The opening declaration of the Nicene Creedthat we believe in one God, the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is seen and unseenconnects us to a story that began long before us and extends far beyond our individual experience. Drawing from Isaiah's proclamation that God is the creator who formed the earth to be inhabited, not empty, we discover that our existence has divine purpose. The creed teaches us that belief is not merely intellectual assent but something that shapes how we act and live. When we confess faith in one God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we join our voices with Christians across centuries and continents, declaring a radically different story than the world tellsa story where creation is gift, where God desires relationship rather than servitude, and where everything we have comes from the only giver of all good gifts.Watch at: https://youtu.be/JPuJacBBX8U

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