Incarnation
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Made Like His Brothers — Hebrews 2:14-18
Pastor Nate Harlan preaches on the incarnation of Christ. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash
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The Word Became Flesh — John 1:14-18
Pastor Nate Harlan delivers a message on the Incarnation. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Pro Church Media on Unsplash
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Defending the Incarnation, Part 5
In the conclusion to our series of discussions on Christ’s birth, Pastor Nate delves into the relationship between the Incarnation and the Church itself. Listen above or download the audio […]
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You Shall Call His Name Jesus — Matthew 1:21
God reveals Himself to us in many ways, and one of the principal ways He does so is in His name itself. Pastor Harlan explains what the name Jesus tells […]
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Defending the Incarnation, Part 4
Pastor Harlan discusses the relationship between Jesus Christ’s human nature and divine nature. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Greyson Joralemon on Unsplash
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Defending the Incarnation, Part 3
Pastor Harlan continues our discussion of Jesus Christ’s arrival on earth, focusing on the visit of the wise men. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Greyson […]
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Defending the Incarnation, Part 2
Pastor Nate Harlan continues examining the historical background of Matthew’s and Luke’s accounts of the birth of Christ. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Greyson Joralemon […]
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Defending the Incarnation, Part 1
Pastor Harlan takes Trinity through some of the ways we can effectively defend the historicity of Christ’s birth. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Greyson Joralemon […]
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The Essential Doctrine of the Incarnation: Part Two
Pastor Nate Harlan continues our study on the Incarnation of Christ by enlarging our understanding of the hypostatic union.
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The Essential Doctrine of the Incarnation
Many evangelical Christians struggle with explaining the importance of the Incarnation. But this doctrine is essential to our faith for this reason: It protects us from idolatry. Pastor Nate Harlan explains in this family study.