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Stimulating theology is an oxymoron for most people. "Theology" sounds like something for the severely intellectual, full of complicated ideas that escape the typical Christian reader. In reality, theology is meant to enhance our understanding of God. Most of the words that make up the Christian vocabulary are common words, drawn from the realities of life, and therefore are easily applicable to...

He is Lord. No one but God could utter those words. The theme of lordship is not incidental in the New Testament. Though writing from different perspectives, the Gospel writers left no doubt that the One they wrote about is the Lord. Each Gospel ends with an affirmation of the lordship of Christ (Matt. 28:16–20; Mark 13:26; Luke 24:44–48; John 20:28). Paul painted many word pictures of Jesus as Lord, and Colossians 1:15–20 is an appropriate example. The Book of Hebrews begins with an eloquent presentation