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What if the God who spoke galaxies into being chose to come near, not as an idea but as a person who walks dusty roads and knows human limits? We open John’s prologue and trace its daring claim: the Word was with God and was God, and that same Word became flesh for us. From Augustine’s awe at the Creator entering creation to the Scriptures that frame Christ’s eternity, we explore how divine power looks like love stepping into vulnerability, not stepping away from it.
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By Amy KeckWhat if the God who spoke galaxies into being chose to come near, not as an idea but as a person who walks dusty roads and knows human limits? We open John’s prologue and trace its daring claim: the Word was with God and was God, and that same Word became flesh for us. From Augustine’s awe at the Creator entering creation to the Scriptures that frame Christ’s eternity, we explore how divine power looks like love stepping into vulnerability, not stepping away from it.
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Support the show
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Thank you for spending this time with me. If this episode encouraged you, consider sharing it with someone who might be uplifted by the message - “like good news shared in due season” (Proverbs 15:23).
For more reflections and gentle encouragement, visit www.amykeck.com.