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Sermon helps on the ILCW Epistle lectionary. Contains NIV text followed by exegetical study and homiletical suggestions with basic themes and sermon outlines. Over 60 writers contributed to each volume of studies—one for every Sunday and major festival of the church year.

of the Trinity. One might think that he would therefore never need to learn anything. But here we are told that he learned obedience from what he suffered and was made perfect. To be rejected is the notion that Jesus went through a moral transformation and that he was made morally perfect. He was born without the stain of original sin. This same Epistle declares in 4:15, “He was tempted in every way, just as we are—yet was without sin.” Rather, Jesus was made perfect (τελειωθείς) in the sense
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