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The Tenth Commandment, “You shall not covet,” calls people to honorable conduct in both heart and life. Coveting in Scripture is far more than a private inward feeling, it is a desire that inclines the heart toward taking what God has given to another. The Tenth Commandment was not given merely to regulate thoughts but... Read more »
DetailsFrom the earliest centuries of the church, Christians confessed that Jesus Christ did not begin at Bethlehem. He is the eternal Son, the Word who was with the Father from all eternity and who revealed God to His people long before the incarnation. Among the early church fathers, Irenaeus of Lyons (c. AD 130–202) provides... Read more »
DetailsIf you browse Apostles-Creed.Org, you will notice a distinct visual theme: the timeless beauty of stained glass. We chose this aesthetic not just because it is a hallmark of church history, but because it serves as a profound metaphor for how we receive the Word of God itself. One of the great questions of the... Read more »
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| Apostles Creed c. 340 |
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| The Nicene Creed 325 |
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| Athanasian Creed c.500 |
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| Chalcedonian Creed 451 |
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