The Christian education professor was...
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The Christian education professor was focusing on early childhood learning and the concept of God. Dr. Edwards said, "If you want to teach a child that God is love, then be loving towards the child. Show the child what love is like." The lesson made sense to the majority of students.
The same principle is involved on an adult level: if you want to know about God, then look at Jesus. God is invisible to us, but Jesus makes God visible. Because of Jesus, we can experience God fully and feel God's presence. The fullness of the Godhead lives bodily in Jesus, and when we know and believe in Jesus, we also know the invisible God.
Jesus tells us he is the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End of all things in heaven and earth. His power and creativity are limitless, and long before Bethlehem, he existed in the world, the source of life for everything under the sun. Through him, the reconciling purpose of God is achieved.
To know Jesus is to know God. The words of a familiar hymn echo this thought:
O Mind of God incarnate,
O Thought in flesh enshrined!
In human form thou speakest
To men the Father's mind:
God's thought to earth thou bringest
That men in thee may see
What God is like, and seeing,
Think God's thoughts after thee.
The same principle is involved on an adult level: if you want to know about God, then look at Jesus. God is invisible to us, but Jesus makes God visible. Because of Jesus, we can experience God fully and feel God's presence. The fullness of the Godhead lives bodily in Jesus, and when we know and believe in Jesus, we also know the invisible God.
Jesus tells us he is the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End of all things in heaven and earth. His power and creativity are limitless, and long before Bethlehem, he existed in the world, the source of life for everything under the sun. Through him, the reconciling purpose of God is achieved.
To know Jesus is to know God. The words of a familiar hymn echo this thought:
O Mind of God incarnate,
O Thought in flesh enshrined!
In human form thou speakest
To men the Father's mind:
God's thought to earth thou bringest
That men in thee may see
What God is like, and seeing,
Think God's thoughts after thee.
