Waiting for the Resurrected Son: Eschatological Hope and Deliverance in 1 Thessalonians 1:10

Waiting for the Resurrected Son: Eschatological Hope and Deliverance in 1 Thessalonians 1:10

Dear Friends,

Today, we invite you to peer behind the veil of theological education in Ecuador. Our seminarians are wrestling with the profound implications of 1 Thessalonians 1:10, delving into the transformative doctrine of entire sanctification. This exploration not only illuminates the text but challenges us to contemplate our own spiritual journey. How does this ancient wisdom resonate in our modern context? Let us ponder together the depths of God’s sanctifying grace, ever mindful of its power to reshape our very being.
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The Divine Paradox: From Lowly Manger to Heavenly Throne

The Divine Paradox: From Lowly Manger to Heavenly Throne

The Christmas story represents a divine paradox where the King of Kings is born in a stable, highlighting God’s humility and love for humanity. Through the hymn “Once in Royal David’s City,” we learn that Jesus identifies with the marginalized and invites us to share in His glory, emphasizing the importance of family and community. Continue reading The Divine Paradox: From Lowly Manger to Heavenly Throne