
We are in the middle of a sermon series titled Relevant Orthodoxy, touching on five essential doctrines of the church and how they are relevant to life in 2022. Last week we looked at Theology Proper and the Trinity; God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. While all three are equally God, the Doctrine of Jesus is one that faces continued scrutiny and confusion because He is the focal point of our faith. Like the Trinity, the nature of Jesus is difficult to understand in the human context. Jesus is eternally God, but at the incarnation He became both God and man at the same time. How can this be and what are the implications for us because of this unique union of the God – man in Jesus Christ. Our text for Sunday, Philippians 2:5-11 is thought of as an early church hymn? When you read it in your Bible you will notice it is styled to set it apart from the rest of the chapter which usually means those verses are some form of oral tradition that was memorized in the church. That makes our text on Sunday a very important passage to know and understand. Join us this Sunday as we look at Jesus, The Focus of our Faith.