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Monday, February 23, 2026

The Biblical Jesus

 

THE BIBLICAL JESUS

1. He is Eternal God

Scripture doesn’t start with Bethlehem — it starts in eternity.

  • “In the beginning was the Word… and the Word was God.” (John 1:1)
  • “Before Abraham was, I AM.” (John 8:58)

Jesus is not a created being. He is God, co‑equal, co‑eternal with the Father.

2. He is the Creator

The Bible is explicit:

  • “All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.” (John 1:3)

The carpenter from Nazareth is the One who spoke galaxies into existence.

3. He is the Promised Messiah

From Genesis to Malachi, the Old Testament points forward to Him.

He fulfills prophecy:

  • Born of a virgin (Isaiah 7:14)
  • Born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2)
  • Line of David (2 Samuel 7:12–13)
  • A suffering servant (Isaiah 53)
  • A miracle‑working teacher (Isaiah 35:5–6)

The Biblical Jesus is the long‑awaited Christ.

4. He is Fully God and Fully Man

The incarnation is not half‑and‑half — it is two complete natures in one Person.

  • “The Word was made flesh.” (John 1:14)
  • He hungered, wept, slept, grew, and suffered.
  • Yet He forgave sins, calmed storms, and accepted worship.

This is the hypostatic union — the heart of Christian theology.

5. He is the Sinless Savior

The Biblical Jesus is morally perfect.

  • “Who did no sin.” (1 Peter 2:22)
  • “In him is no sin.” (1 John 3:5)

His sinlessness makes His sacrifice sufficient.

6. He is the Lamb of God

His mission was not political revolution but atonement.

  • “The Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.” (Luke 19:10)
  • “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” (John 1:29)

The Biblical Jesus dies in our place, bearing wrath we deserved.

7. He Truly Died — and Truly Rose

His human nature died; His divine nature did not.

  • “Christ died for our sins.” (1 Corinthians 15:3)
  • “He rose again the third day.” (1 Corinthians 15:4)

The resurrection is not metaphor — it is historical, bodily, victorious.

8. He is the Only Way to God

The Biblical Jesus is not one option among many.

  • “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6)

Exclusive. Absolute. Unapologetic.

9. He is the Returning King

The same Jesus who ascended will return.

  • “This same Jesus… shall so come in like manner.” (Acts 1:11)
  • Revelation presents Him as the conquering King of kings.

The Biblical Jesus is not passive — He is coming again in glory.

In One Sentence

The Biblical Jesus is the eternal God made flesh, the sinless Savior who died and rose again, the only way to salvation, and the soon‑coming King who will judge and reign forever.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

What you'll find on the website

 


What You’ll Find on the Website

Ynonne Frost: Wicca


Yvonne and Gavain Frost

Yvonne Frost (1931-) &
Gavin Frost (November 20, 1930 - September 11, 2016)


Yvonne Frost, cofounder of the Church and School of Wicca, was born Yvonne Wilson in Los Angeles, California. Raised a Baptist, she rejected her childhood faith as a teenager and became a spiritual seeker. She read books on comparative religion, but put her quest somewhat on hold in 1950 when she married. She divorced in 1960 and returned to school. She earned an associate's degree from Fullerton Junior College in Fullerton, California, in 1962. Following her graduation she took a job with an aerospace company in Anaheim, where she met her future husband, Gavin Frost. By this time she had become involved in Spiritualism, and she and Gavin began to participate in psychic development classes at a local Spiritualist center.

A short time later they moved to St. Louis to take new jobs and while there, in the late 1960s, were initiated into Witchcraft. They began to write and prepared the text of a book. Unable to find a publisher, they hit upon the idea of editing the material as a set of lessons that could be offered to people through a correspondence course. Ads were placed in occult periodicals. Within a short time they organized the School of Wicca and then the Church of Wicca. In 1970 Yvonne married Gavin and assumed the role of bishop in the church.

In 1974 the Frosts moved to New Bern, North Carolina, where the church and school headquarters was relocated. The book that she and Gavin had written was eventually published in 1975 as The Witch's Bible. It met a storm of controversy generated by witches who disagreed with much of it, especially its downplaying of the centrality of the Goddess, considered by many witches as the central affirmation of their religion.

Over the next two decades Frost provided leadership for the church and school and coauthored a number of books on witchcraft and magic with her husband. In the 1990s she moved into retirement.

We pray for Yvonne Frost but chance there is, it is too late and she is a reprobate. We pray not but all indicators point in that direction. She needs Jesus like we all do. She is getting closer to eternity and we hope and pray she repents of witchcraft and turns to the Biblical Jesus. 


Sources:

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Frost, Gavin, and Yvonne Frost. The Magic Power of Witchcraft. West Nyack, N.Y.: Parker Publishing, 1976.

——. Meta-Psychometry: Key to Power and Abundance. West Nyack, N.Y.: Parker Publishing, 1978.

——. Power Secrets from a Sorcerer's Private Magnum Arcanum. West Nyack, N.Y.: Parker Publishing, 1980.

——. Who Speaks for the Witch. New Bern, N.C.: Godolphin House, 1991.

——. The Witch's Bible. New York: Berkley Books, 1975.

——. A Witch's Guide to Life. Cottonwood, Ariz.: Esoteric Publishing, 1978.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

About Me: Dr Jeremy Cox

 


About Me

I’m Dr. Jeremy D. Cox, a freelance webmaster and digital strategist based in North Alabama. For more than seventeen years, I’ve helped ministries, schools, and community organizations communicate with clarity, purpose, and excellence in the digital world. My work blends technical skill with a heart for service, creating websites and branding that reflect each organization’s mission and identity.

I specialize in building clean, accessible, mission‑driven websites using platforms like WordPress, Squarespace, Google Sites, Weebly, Hostinger, and more. Whether I’m designing a logo, shaping a school’s visual identity, or developing a full online presence for a church or nonprofit, my goal is always the same: to help people tell their story well.

My approach is hands‑on, thoughtful, and collaborative. I value honest communication, strong design, and solutions that make a real difference for the people who use them. Every project is an opportunity to serve — to strengthen ministries, support educators, and equip communities with tools that help them grow.


Technology is a ministry tool. When used with purpose, it can reach people, strengthen communities, and open doors for transformation.


I use my knowledge of HTML to structure websites and CSS to design them. I don't know JavaScript, but I may learn it one day. I started designing websites 18 years ago. I have used the following Content Management Systems (CMS):

I have taken the following online courses:

I am a web designer who uses my HTML and CSS expertise to create visually appealing and well-structured websites. Although I currently lack knowledge of JavaScript, I aspire to learn it in the future. My journey in website design began 18 years ago, and since then, I have volunteered with various content management systems (CMS) to enhance my skills and efficiency.


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