“And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come” Matthew 24:14. LIGHT FOR NOW: Jesus identified with the sinners state upon his death and will thus go to where spiritually dead people go to. Having seen the state andContinueContinue reading “GOD’S LOVE REVEALED IN THE GOSPEL (10)”
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THE GOODNESS OF GOD REVEALED IN SALVATION (26)
The text emphasizes the significance of Jesus as the light in darkness and the believer’s spiritual realities, reflecting on the Holy Spirit as the proof of God’s work in Christ. It highlights the spiritual blessings, ownership, and identity believers have through Christ, urging acknowledgment of being sealed by the Holy Spirit.
THE GOODNESS OF GOD REVEALED IN SALVATION (16)
The content reflects on the creation narrative in Genesis, linking it to the person of Jesus as the embodiment of life and light. It explores how Jesus signifies salvation, stating that darkness represents humanity’s state without Christ. The light in Jesus symbolizes transformation from spiritual darkness to salvation, emphasizing his role as the savior.
THE GOODNESS OF GOD REVEALED IN SALVATION (15)
In Genesis 1:1-3, God speaks light into existence, signifying life and illumination linked to Christ. John 1:1-5 reinforces this, asserting that Jesus, the “logos,” embodies divine life and light. The text emphasizes that from the beginning, life and light were inherent in Christ, indicating His role in salvation.
THE BELIEVER; THE PERMANENT RESIDENCE OF THE FATHER (8)
The believer is described as the true dwelling place of God, reflecting the idea that the Holy Spirit resides within them, making them God’s temple. This spiritual reality emphasizes that believers are not just awaiting a future sanctuary, but embody the presence of God now, signifying their intimate relationship with the divine.
THE BELIEVER; THE PERMANENT RESIDENCE OF THE FATHER (1)
The text discusses Jesus’ declaration in John 14:2-3 about His Father’s house containing many mansions. It critiques the common interpretation that equates the mansions to spiritual progress in salvation. The author emphasizes the necessity of careful, detailed analysis of the scripture to grasp its true meaning, beyond surface assumptions.
