who is the beginning, the one who is firstborn from among the dead[b] so that he might occupy the first place in everything. 19Because all the fullness of God was pleased to live in him, 20and he reconciled all things to himself through him— ...
We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death. Laurel is green for a season, and love is sweet for a day; But love grows bitter with treason, and laurel outlives not May. Sleep, shall we sleep after all? for the world is not sweet in the end; For the old...
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And there is but one who can do that, the Son of God. Grundtvig’s hymns abound in terms of adoration72 for the Savior of Man. He names Him the “Joy of Heaven”, “The Fortune of Earth”, “The Fount of Light”, “The Sovereign of Life”, “The Fear of Darkness”, “The ...
In this light, the commandment ought to be understood as Jesus’ guideline, which leads us to the fullness of the life that he is going to prepare for us. Paul calls it “the law of Christ”. The content of the commandment is mutual love among Christians, which imitates Jesus’ love ...
presents Christ as answer to false teachings and heresy in the church at Colossae. The passage affirms the truths about Christ that counters the heretical ideas in the modern church. It stresses an accurate Christological image characterized by the fullness of God vested in Christ, His supremacy...