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And He Dwelt among Us: Teachings from the Gospel of John is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this day of soundbytes and celebrity gossip, there are far too few opportunities to pull away from the daily grind and really contemplate the deep mysteries of God. But here’s such a thought: “The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.” If John’s sparsely worded (but densely packed) statement describing the incarnation of God does not press against your capacity to feel wonder and awe, then...

I find it fascinating that the Hebrew word for “everlasting” can have a variety of meanings. Often we see a word and assign it one particular definition where actually, it might have several. Such is the case with this word. I found that it can mean “time out of mind” or “always” or “to the vanishing point” or “to the beginningless past.” To meditate on these meanings and reflect how they are found in God is to garner rich dividends in understanding God. To contemplate God as He is, we must begin
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