Of course, Irenaeus—the late second-century bishop of Lyon (Gaul, now France) who wrote a long work Against Heresies—had a lot to say about the incarnation, but I thought this passage does an especially good job of relating the incarnation to the rescue of humans from their plight. For the Word of God became man, andContinue reading “Irenaeus on the Incarnation”
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A Living Voice
I love the worship song, “Good, Good Father” by Chris Tomlin. Mostly what I love about it is the chorus, which is like a chant reminding me of my identity. You’re a good, good FatherIt’s who You are, it’s who You are, it’s who You areAnd I’m loved by YouIt’s who I am, it’s whoContinue reading “A Living Voice”