As the first God-man, Christ didn’t live by His natural life but by the Father’s life, He did the Father’s will, and He accomplished the Father’s work; Christ’s God-man living constituted Him as the prototype to be reproduced in us. If we read the Gospels we see not only the Lord’s incarnation and His work […]
Christ’s God-man Living Constituted Him as a Prototype to be Reproduced in us today
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Christ Lived a Restricted Life for God’s Satisfaction – He is our Burnt Offering
The Lord Jesus is fully qualified to be the burnt offering, for, as John 7 and the entire Gospel of John reveals, He lived a restricted life, seeking the glory of God for God’s satisfaction. The burnt offering is the first offering mentioned in Leviticus because our main problem is not our sins but the […]
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Christ’s Humanity is Strong in Character and High in Standard for Expressing God
In our crystallization-study of Exodus we don’t merely want to see what the types in this book represent but how can we apply them to our Christian life and experience. As we delve into the deeper study and appreciation of the tabernacle with all its furnishings, we need to realize that the tabernacle is a […]
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