Why Are There Two Natures? (John 10:22-30, Belgic Confession Article 19) | 2008-2009 Catechism Sermons

The prophet Ezekiel promises that God will come as the good shepherd to gather His people into one flock. There is little doubt that Christ in John 10 is taking this prophecy upon himself as God coming to secure His people. However, what does this text tell us about Christ’s incarnation? What does it teach us regarding the necessity of Christ taking on the flesh? What does this teach us about the triune God? If you are interested in hearing the answer to these questions please stay tuned as we hear, “Why are there Two Natures?”

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