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Christ Our Life

Christ As Bread

My Father gives you the true bread out of heaven. God gives
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Christ Our Life

Christ As Light

I am the light Light illuminates our innermost being. The Bible uses
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Christ Our Life

Christ As Breath

Receive the Holy Spirit God is Spirit, and He desires to give
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Greek Concepts

Hamartia

The Greek word hamartia literally means "missing the mark"—an archery term for an arrow that fails to hit its target.
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Greek Concepts

Apokalypsis

The Greek word apokalypsis means "unveiling" or "disclosure"—literally, the pulling back of a veil to reveal what was hidden.
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Greek Concepts

Ekklesia

When Jesus told Peter, "I will build my church (ekklesia), and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it" (Matthew 16:18), he chose a politically loaded word.
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Greek Concepts

Kairos

Ancient Greeks distinguished between two kinds of time: chronos (sequential, measurable time) and kairos (the opportune moment, the appointed time).
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Greek Concepts

Pneuma

The Greek word pneuma means breath, wind, or spirit—a semantic range that shaped early Christian theology profoundly.
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Greek Concepts

Sarx

The Greek word sarx means "flesh," but its theological range spans from neutral to darkly ominous.
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Greek Concepts

Charis

In classical Greek, charis meant favor, gift, or gratitude—often with reciprocity implied. You extended charis to someone, expecting charis in return. But...
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Greek Concepts

Koinonia

The Greek word koinonia comes from koinos, meaning "common" or "shared," but its New Testament usage carries revolutionary weight.
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Greek Concepts

Parousia

In first-century Greek, parousia described the formal arrival of a king or emperor into a city—a transformative event marked by citizens streaming out to meet him.
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