A Word from the Word
As the summer continues, we are looking at John 1:14 where John describes Jesus as "full of grace and truth." What does it mean that Jesus is full of grace? How do we receive grace if it is freely given? The greek word for grace in the New Testament, charis is used to describe the "kindness bestowed upon one who doesn't deserve it." In this biblical word study, we are uncovering how grace works with the concept of glory and belief, and what it means for someone to actually believe in Jesus and accept the gift of grace. Links & Things: - You can read along with the first part of this episode on my Substack here. [https://stephlapreal.substack.com/t/words] 1. Blue Letter Bible [https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/g5485/kjv/tr/0-1/]: Outline of Biblical Usage, Vine’s Entry, Strong’s, Thayer's Greek Lexicon 2. My word study on glory/doxa is available here [https://stephlapreal.substack.com/p/behold-his-glory]. 3. The concept of belief is a little more complex than we often treat it. Check out my word study on believe here [https://stephlapreal.substack.com/p/this-is-the-work-of-god]! 4. My Hebrew Greek Keyword Study Bible [https://www.amazon.com/Hebrew-Greek-Key-Word-Study-Bible/dp/1617155500/ref=sr_1_9?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CuLA37YQZVQRQDA5t-Des2K2ZXCq6Z5D7YD8KARx9_x3EW5UmiIddVnRDY-5wtSHN7EPicnBFbtlj0Ix8vi7cxxP0Nf4XJxmc0GvI1r0KGF1sizr6ajddmHWPmMkLesDK1JdQjVdPW0YEUJbRfTuT0iZpwjVdpoVbGAl190FqE3jeKnUVWp_2J6yPfB6vU5aw-kLz_fB0LgMkQKdY_7iLbQszvPwlDoqvQfYFi8oPQw.LGuDavSIVYfxTifidFMjNknI19FQr_fOHT2bfPo6FWE&dib_tag=se&hvadid=580690062955&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9032514&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=5529814080136933869&hvtargid=kwd-398673174237&hydadcr=8293_13500960&keywords=the+hebrew-greek+key+study+bible&qid=1717959543&sr=8-9]
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