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Christology
See below for an excerpt on Christogoly.
We are continuing our series on Foundations, foundational core truths of Christian faiith. We
have talked about the Bible and how the Bible is our primary authority for knowing God and
living the good life. We have talked about God himself, the nature of God, the trinity, how God is
loving the community in more amazing ways than we could possibly ever know. We talked about
who we are as people in relation to God that we are made in the image of God. We are also
simultaneously broken because of sin and what we are talking about today is actually the one
who actually bridges the gap between God and man. We’re talking about Christology,looking at
the character in the nature of Jesus and this is vitally important. All of us as humans are looking
for satisfaction. We’re all seeking to find fulfillment for our core desires and our core wants.
We’ve all chased that through a lot of different ways. Some think if I could just make a ton of
money then I’ll be satisfied. If I just buy this stuff then I’ll finally be happy. Some think if I land
this job then my life is going to start getting better. Some think if I make the sports team then I
will have made it. Some think if I just graduate then my life will work out. Some think if I end up
with this person and marry them then my life will be truly satisfied. Some think if I just take this
substance then I will start feeling better. However, though some may find temporary fulfillment or
happiness through things like this, all of these things can not ultimately satisfy us because most
everything we experience in this life is temporary. Relationships, achievements, money,
whatever. So often once we receive the things that we think we’re so wanting it leads us asking
is this it? Is this all that life has to offer? Is this as good as it gets? Or to quote the great
philosophers U2 we can say I still haven’t found what I’m looking for! Right? Much like
Alexander the Great who famously wept whenever there was nothing else for him to conquer
because that was what he was living his life for. Like him it’s crushing whenever what we live for
ends or is found lacking.
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