Objective Morality Presentation

Earlier this year I gave a presentation on the Christian worldviews ability to account for objective moral standards. I recently gave the same presentation at a local Christian school, and figured that I would post the PowerPoint and audio for your (I hope) edification. Blessings to all of you and God bless. Objective Morals PowerPoint…

Sunday School: The Trinity, Week 6

In Sunday School, we continued our study on the Triunity of God, with a specific focus on the nature of God’s Being and person-hood. We also continued our study on the absolute deity of Christ, along with a section explaining the difference between monotheism, henotheism and polytheism. Click the link below for the audio. CLICK…

Trinity Sunday School, Week 5

In Sunday School today, we continued our study of the Trinity, speaking to texts such as John 1.3, Psalm 102.25-27/Hebrews 1.10-12, and Colossians 1.15-18 which teach the absolute deity of Jesus, the divine Word of God. Here’s the audio and blessing to you on this Lord’s Day. Here’s the link to the study…

Matthew 28.19 & Triune Baptism

Today, I was contacted by a friend and asked if there were any textual variants in Matthew 28.19 that would draw into question baptizing in the singular name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Below is the textual data from this study and as you will see, while it is true that some folks…

Colossians 1.15-20 PowerPoint

Since the posting of the Philippians 2.5-11 PowerPoint seemed to be helpful to some, I thought it might be equally beneficial to post my PowerPoints for Colossians 1.15-20. Again, notice the absolute deity of Christ in this passage and pay special attention to the terms “image” and “firstborn” in verse 15, which must be interpreted…

Philippians 2:6-11 PowerPoint

Philippians chapter 2 is one of the bedrocks of orthodox Christology, providing for the reader an amazing summation of the eternal existence, essence/nature and work of the divine Son from eternity past into the present. This text allows the reader to roll back the eternal history of the Son (to a limited degree) and His…

“Ego Eimi” and the Deity of Christ

Many faithful Christians see a connection between the Lord Jesus’ statements of “I Am” in the Gospel’s and His deity. The shear use of such terms in the context which they are used would be absolutely blasphemous for any creature, and so, the faithful are correct in their assertion that our Lord’s use of these…

Col 1:15 and the “Firstborn” Son

Given the nature of my last post, I figured that it would be helpful to post the textual data from Col 1:15 for you to take a look at. Notice specifically the words “image” and “firstborn” in this verse, and how they testify to the absolute deity of YHWH the Son. 1:15 who is (the)…

The Eternal Sonship of the Logos

In the Westminster Confession of Faith and the London Baptist Confession of Faith, in chapter 2, section 3, the Confessions speak to the issue of Jesus’ “eternal begotteness” to the Father. III. In the unity of the Godhead there be three Persons of one substance, power, and eternity: God the Father, God the Son, and…