Difference between revisions of "He completed his work ת"
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The name of the tav means 'mark'. The mark of God is his finished work in us. <ref>[[Php 1:6]] Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform [it] until the day of Jesus Christ:</ref> | The name of the tav means 'mark'. The mark of God is his finished work in us. <ref>[[Php 1:6]] Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform [it] until the day of Jesus Christ:</ref> | ||
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+ | The word for fraud tk תך and the word for flawless tam תם are an interesting contrast. The first is the finished work ת of the Son of God in death ך. It is fraudulent to consider Christ as dead. This is the same teaching as Sibboleth. The second is the finished work ת by the Son obtaining his bride in the flesh, fulfilling the promise of the Father ם. | ||
[[Category:Systematic Theology]] | [[Category:Systematic Theology]] |
Revision as of 17:40, 25 February 2017
As the last letter of the alphabet, the tav ת represents the finished work of God. His revelation ר has finished its work with a spontaneous return to him. We love him because he first loved us. [1]
The name of the tav means 'mark'. The mark of God is his finished work in us. [2]
The word for fraud tk תך and the word for flawless tam תם are an interesting contrast. The first is the finished work ת of the Son of God in death ך. It is fraudulent to consider Christ as dead. This is the same teaching as Sibboleth. The second is the finished work ת by the Son obtaining his bride in the flesh, fulfilling the promise of the Father ם.