The document discusses whether Jesus was the smartest person who ever lived, noting that as fully God and fully man his intelligence and wisdom would have been immense; it describes how even as a boy Jesus impressed scholars with his knowledge of scripture, and concludes that as the source of all wisdom, Jesus understands more than any human ever could and his teachings can be fully trusted.
The document discusses whether Jesus was the smartest person who ever lived, noting that as fully God and fully man his intelligence and wisdom would have been immense; it describes how even as a boy Jesus impressed scholars with his knowledge of scripture, and concludes that as the source of all wisdom, Jesus understands more than any human ever could and his teachings can be fully trusted.
The document discusses whether Jesus was the smartest person who ever lived, noting that as fully God and fully man his intelligence and wisdom would have been immense; it describes how even as a boy Jesus impressed scholars with his knowledge of scripture, and concludes that as the source of all wisdom, Jesus understands more than any human ever could and his teachings can be fully trusted.
The document discusses whether Jesus was the smartest person who ever lived, noting that as fully God and fully man his intelligence and wisdom would have been immense; it describes how even as a boy Jesus impressed scholars with his knowledge of scripture, and concludes that as the source of all wisdom, Jesus understands more than any human ever could and his teachings can be fully trusted.
Who would you say is the smartest person who ever lived? Albert Einstein? King Solomon? A philosophy professor I had in college told me the smartest person he had ever met was my mother. They were classmates in college. He made that confession right after he introduced me to her. He hadnt seen her since they left school. I guess he hadnt noticed the resemblance in our abilities. Someone who doesnt often get mentioned in the list of the smartest people who ever lived is Jesus. Just how smart is Jesus? Ive been having a friendly debate on that subject. My friend argues that Jesus was the smartest person who ever lived. I am skeptical. The human Jesus didnt have to be the best at everything to accomplish his work. Would Jesus have to be the strongest man that ever lived or have the best eye sight? Like any good debate it got me thinking. Id never thought of how intelligent Jesus is, but Ive come to the conclusion he is a lot smarter than I gave him credit for. Consider the story of Jesus in the temple from the gospel of Luke. Jesus is impressive. Their culture valued knowledge and understanding of the Scripture above anything else. Jesus was able to impress the best minds of his day when he was only 12. Im not sure how the two natures of Christ affected his human intelligence, but there is a phrase in Colossians 2:2-3 that suggests they do. ...to reach all the riches of full assurance of understanding and the knowledge of God's mystery, which is Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. Maybe my friend is right. In college on my daily commutes I used to listen to a radio show called Ask Dr. Science. It had the tag line, He knows more than you do. One thing I am sure of Jesus knows more than I do. More importantly Jesus understands what he knows and is able to use it. Maybe that does make Jesus the smartest person who ever lived. I find that tremendously encouraging. One of my favorite sayings is, If youre the smartest one in the room, you are in the wrong room. The cross settled the question of how much Jesus loves us. We know he wants what is best for us. The intelligence and wisdom of Jesus should give us confidence that he knows what is best for us and we can trust what he says. Turning control of your life over to someone is much easier if they love you and know more than you do. In the words of Jesus, The Bible, we can find the wisdom we need. All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16. You can trust Jesus. He knows more than you do.
- Pastor Steve
Know Gods Word
Dear Faith Church,
Merry Christmas and happy New Year! The year has wrapped up well in Colombia, but instead of recapping the year in writing, I want to point you to my blog (www.kevinuwm.blogspot.com). In the December 2015 section you can see a five-minute video I made reviewing this past year, where you can hear from a few of my students about their experiences and see a bit of Colombia through photos and video. If youre interested in the more academic and theological side of things, I also posted a blog about the books I have read this year (mostly for preparing my courses), giving some recommendations of those I found most helpful or interesting. If you go to November 2015 on the blog menu, you can see a post with photos of our seminary graduation a few weeks ago. The past few weeks since the end of classes have been a blessing. I have been able to rest a bit more as well as devote a significant amount of time to reading related to my Christology research project. I also translated a paper I wrote in my Masters program on the Christology of Acts 2:36 to publish soon in our seminary journal, Ventana Teolgica (which means Theological Window). The journal isnt indexed or peer-reviewed (academic terminology for a certain higher level of recognition and quality control), but were seeking to move toward that in the future, and contributing some of my writing is a way to help toward that process. I have been celebrating Christmas and New Years in Colombia with my parents, who have been making a two-week visit. I will be back to work on January 12 and classes start up January 26. While I havent been home for the holidays, I am planning to make a visit back to Montana around late June to early July of 2016, between semesters here, and I look forward to seeing you then! I hope you have had a wonderful celebration of Jesus' birth. Spending so much time reflecting on the doctrine of Christ, the reality of the incarnation never ceases to amaze me! May we take the time to stand in awe of the mystery that God came to be with us in the most intimate way possible.
In Christ, Kevin
Show Christs Love
Ministers of the Month
To start off 2016 we would like to honor the Building Committee as our January Ministers of the Month. These men have spent many hours planning for, praying for, and building Faiths new sanctuary. We are grateful for all they have done to help build our new worship area. Thank you Dan Brien, Brent Councilor, Mick Diede, David Gibson, Greg Greene, Randy Johnson, Randy Kjos, Alan Olson, Bryan Puch, Marc Rold, Lindy Smith, Steve Snipstead and Micah Horneman. Our congregation is blessed to have you all on the Building Committee! Thank you!
Thrivent Action Teams
One of the initiatives our church is planning for the coming year is to increase the use of Thrivent Action Teams. Last year grants from Thrivent helped support activities in our church like the Friendship dinner, the Spring Block Party, Vacation Bible School, The Fall Festival, and our Harvest Dinner. In 2016 we would like continue to use Action Team grants for activities like these and add additional projects that benefit our community. Think about an unmet need in your community and how you could help. Apply to lead your volunteer team in a one-time fundraiser, service activity or educational event that can be completed within 90 days. Once your project is approved, you'll receive a Thrivent Action Kit, including: promotional banner, invitations and thank-you cards, Thrivent Action Team T-shirts. A $250 Community Impact Card you can use as seed money to purchase project supplies and create promotional materials. All Thrivent members are eligible to lead a Thrivent Action Team. There are 20 plus action team members connected to Faith church. However, the number of teams each member can lead per year depends on his or her membership type. Benefit members are eligible to lead two Thrivent Action Teams per calendar year, and associate members are eligible to lead one per calendar year (maximum of three). If you would like to get involved in blessing your church and community contact the church offices and stay tuned for our first organizational meeting in January.
Do You Have Something to Share?
We would love to hear from you in our newsletter! If you have a story or devotional which highlights Gods work or character, we would like to publish it in our newsletter. All articles can be submitted for review and editing to our church office. We look forward to hearing from you!
Grow Disciples
Next Step Progress
The building project continues to move ahead at a fast and furious pace. For the last few weeks multiple decisions had to be made almost every day. Preparations for every part of the exterior and interior are being finalized in this stage of the project. Electrical work was one of the big areas last month. A lot of time was spent determining how much additional support would be necessary for the proposed natural river rock facing for the front of the sanctuary. The total amount of rock will cover most of the front of the sanctuary and will weigh in excess of 15,000 pounds. The walls will be sheet rocked, and heat will be cranked up in the building. Soon siding, building the stage, misc. projects and as always clean up will provide opportunities for anyone who wants to get involved.
Treasurers Report End of November 2015
Operating Funds Giving/Income: $ 16,840 Expense/Outgoing: $ 14,749 Budget/; (Monthly Budget amount is $ 15,052 Restricted Funds Giving/Income: $ 9,626 Restricted Funds Expense/Outgoing: $ 170,197 Year To Date Operating Funds Giving/Income: Expense/Outgoing: Budget/; (Budget YTD $ )
$ 150,280 $ 146,474 $ 160,798
Restricted Funds Giving/Income:
$ 146,663 Restricted Funds Expense/Outgoing: $ 380,569 Bank Balances (as of November 30, 2015): $392,925 Whitefish Credit Union = $50,185 Glacier Bank = $342,740 Operating = $22,985 Restricted = $319,755 Thrivent Loan = ($498,909)THRIVENT LOAN ($49,799)