THE BELIEVER; THE PERMANENT RESIDENCE OF THE FATHER (7)

The passage emphasizes that all spiritual realities and blessings from God through Christ are found in the Holy Spirit. Believers are permanently connected to God, representing His ownership. The sealing by the Holy Spirit signifies that believers are part of God’s family and recipients of all spiritual blessings in Christ.

THE BELIEVER; THE PERMANENT RESIDENCE OF THE FATHER (6)

This passage emphasizes that believers are the living sanctuaries of God, embodying His presence. Jesus’ promise to prepare a place is a reality, affirming that believers are already sanctified and righteous. Understanding this profound truth transforms worship and confessions, leading to an acknowledgment of one’s identity as God’s dwelling place.

THE BELIEVER; THE PERMANENT RESIDENCE OF THE FATHER (5)

The content emphasizes that through belief in the gospel, individuals become the dwelling place of God. Jesus reassured His disciples that He would not leave them comfortless but would come again to indwell them. Thus, believers serve as the temple of God, carrying His presence within them.

THE BELIEVER; THE PERMANENT RESIDENCE OF THE FATHER (4)

In John 14:1-3, Jesus emphasizes the spiritual union between believers and the Father, indicating that His preparation of a place for us is about our identification with Him rather than a physical location. Believers dwell in the Father, acknowledging their spiritual realities as God’s dwelling places.

THE PERFECT VIEW OF THE GOD (THE FATHER) IN CHRIST (THE SON) (22)

“God, who at sundry times and in diverse manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets; Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things; by whom also he made the worlds; Who being the brightness of his glory, and the expressContinueContinue reading “THE PERFECT VIEW OF THE GOD (THE FATHER) IN CHRIST (THE SON) (22)”

THE PERFECT REVELATION OF GOD (THE FATHER) IN CHRIST (THE SON) (20)

The passage emphasizes that God is fully revealed through Jesus Christ, particularly noted in Matthew 17:5, where God declares Jesus as His beloved Son. The Greek term “eudokeo” implies that God is seen and well thought of in Jesus, affirming that Christ embodies divine revelation and understanding of God.