The earliest Christian confession of faith was ‘Jesus Christ is Lord.’ Within the Christian community, and to those who made this declaration, these four words summarised a very high estimate of the carpenter’s son Jesus of Nazareth, and included a high view of the meaning of human existence in history, and a conviction about the purpose and future of the universe.
–Peter Toon, Jesus Christ is Lord (Judson Press, 1978).
My hope is that this blog will help and challenge Christians to think carefully about the implications of their worldview.
-Kenneth Richard Samples







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I do believed in Jesus to be Human and also GOD “GOD OF VERY GOD”
The earliest Christian confession of faith was ‘Jesus Christ is Lord in his humanity; take a look at what God, name Jesus in his Divinity whom Isaiah proclaimed:
Isaiah 9:6-7
For to us a child is born, to us a child is given, and the government WILL BE on his shoulders. AND HE WILL BE CALL;”””””””’ WONDERFUL COUNSELOR; ””””””””MIGHTY GOD”””””’EVERLASTING FATHER”””””PRINCE OF PEACE””””Of the increase of his government and peach there will be NO END
Those verses ”’CAN NOT BE MISS INTERPRET; ETHER; MISS USE, THAT IS THE VERY “BREATH OF GOD”