Category: The Father
The Way, Not the Endpoint
Jesus never asked to be the destination of faith, but the way toward the Father, the family, and the coming Kingdom. When Devotion Stops Too Soon Within Christianity, few instincts feel more natural—or more faithful—than the desire to keep Christ at the center. Sermons emphasize Him. Songs celebrate Him. Beliefs and practices are often justified with a simple refrain: this focuses on Christ. For many…
Who Is Jesus? A Personal Exploration of His Nature
Growing up, I never realized just how many different ideas exist about who Jesus is. Not just the surface-level question of “Do you believe in Him?” but the deeper questions: Who is He? Where did He come from? What happened to His nature as the Being described throughout Scripture? Most of us learn one view early on and, perhaps like me, assume it’s universal. But…
Are We Polytheists?
Rethinking God as a Divine Family In a recent conversation about the nature of God, someone asked me a pointed question:“So, are you a polytheist?” It’s a fair question – and an important one. After all, if you believe, as I do, that the Father and the Son are two distinct divine beings, it might appear to conflict with traditional Christian monotheism. But here’s the…