Consider this much-loved Son. Set your eyes beyond the stratosphere and see a Christ who confounds the mind. This Christ is—present tense—the visible image of the invisible God. Jesus Christ displays God’s image visibly in the invisible realm, where He is seated in heavenly places at the Father’s right hand. To look upon the carpenter of Nazareth is to discover God in totality. To know the suffering Nazarene is to know the Almighty, the one true Creator—He who was, is, and is to come. - LEONARD SWEET & FRANK VIOLA
Consider this much-loved Son. Set your eyes beyond the stratosphere and see a Christ who confounds the mind. This Christ is—present tense—the visible image of the invisible God. Jesus Christ displays God’s image visibly in the invisible realm, where He is seated in heavenly places at the Father’s right hand. To look upon the carpenter of Nazareth is to discover God in totality. To know the suffering Nazarene is to know the Almighty, the one true Creator—He who was, is, and is to come. - LEONARD SWEET & FRANK VIOLA
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