Tove
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Grace Upon Grace - 2007/02/20 02:37
The sermon Grace Upon Grace has a lot exciting points which probably could take our lives in Christ to another level if we really grasp it. One of the things Paul states is this: We don't grasp the fact that God became flesh. Could the reason for that be that we think about it as "He became A (one) flesh or A man, who lived 2000 years ago" and not "He became flesh / man" - as in ALL flesh / men, and therefore lives as us now? Anyone who has any thoughts on this? Have we heard it too many times? We've heard it so much and think we know what it means - but do we really?
Post edited by: Tove, at: 2007/02/20 03:33
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