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- Jesus did not veil His power or His authority; we see it shown in the following accounts: Jesus Turned Water to Wine (John 2:1-11) This was the first of His signs (miracles). “This, the first of His signs, Jesus did at Cana in Galilee, and manifested His glory. And his disciples believed in Him.”
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Aug 28, 2024 · The natural person may have a form of godliness, but he denies God’s power in the way he lives. Only faith in Jesus Christ can bring justification and the transformation he so desperately needs (Colossians 1:21–22; Romans 5:1–2).
Jun 24, 2018 · Jesus voided His position of power to assume the form of a man, a form lower in power than angels. His identity was unchanged; He was still God, yet Het voluntarily gave up the power and position at the righthand of the Father.
- To Be Reconciled to God, You Must Be Reborn from above.
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John 3:3: “Jesus answered and said to him, ‘Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God.’” Jesus “answered,” but Nicodemus hadn’t asked a question! B. F. Westcott (cited by Andreas Kostenberger, John[Baker], p. 121) remarked, “The Lord answered not his words, but his thoughts.” Jesus knew what was in Nicode...
Years ago, Bishop John Taylor Smith, a former chaplain general of the British army, was preaching in a large cathedral on the text, “You must be born again.” He said, “My dear people, do not substitute anything for the new birth. You may be a member of a church … but church membership is not new birth, and ‘except a man be born again he cannot see ...
Why is religion so appealing to so many people? What’s the draw?Is there a difference between “making a decision to accept Christ” and “being born again”? If so, what is the difference?Someone asks you, “How can I know if I’ve been born again?” How would you answer?Who is the easier one to witness to: A convict in prison or a lifelong member of a Christian church who has not been born again? How should your approach to each one differ?The "power" referred to here is the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, which brings about true godliness and change in a believer's life. This power is not just about miraculous signs but the ability to live a life that reflects Christ's character.
Nov 20, 2014 · Several examples of Jesus’ actions in the gospels show His divine power: • He forgave sins so people were no longer guilty before God, and even those who opposed Him knew that only God can forgive sins in this way (Mt. 9:2-3, 6; Mk. 2:5-7, 10). He also gives eternal life (Jn. 10:28). • Jesus knew what others were thinking (Mk. 2:8; Lk. 11:7).
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Apr 12, 2018 · The 2nd-century Greek philosopher Celsus, while arguing against Christianity, also accepted that Jesus existed. Here he writes that Jesus performed his miracles through sorcery: O light and...