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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.
- 1 Power Over Time
- 2 Power Over Creation
- 3 Power Over Angels
- 4 Power Over Death
- 5 Power Over Destiny
- 6 Power Over Truth
- 7 Power Over The Churches
Jesus is "the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the end, the First and the Last... he who is and who was and who is to come (Revelation 1:8,17, cf 2:8a). Time is under God’s authority (Acts 1:7). Jesus rules time; it does not rule him. He has "dominion forever and ever" (Revelation 1:6)and lives in eternity. The visions of Revelation represent...
Jesus claims to be "the beginning of the creation of God" (Revelation 3:14). He is the Creator of all things that have been created (John 1:1-3, Colossians 1:16-17).
"He sent and signified [the revelation] by his angel... To the angel of the church of Ephesus write..." (Revelation 1:1, 2:1). In the book of Revelation, angels are seen to be servants carrying out orders from Jesus. The angels are inferior and are subject to Jesus Christ. They worship him (Hebrews 1:6-8, 13-14).
Jesus is "he who lives, and was dead, and came to life, and behold I am alive forever more, Amen. And I have the keys of Hades and of Death" (Revelation 1:18, 2:8b). The death, resurrection, and ascension of Christ is a basic doctrine in the gospel (Acts 2:23-24,31-33). The book of Revelation promises that Christ will also raise the dead and destro...
Jesus is "he who is holy, he who is true, he who has the key of David, who opens and no one shuts, and shuts and no one opens" (Revelation 3:7, cf Isaiah 22:22). Christ will judge the living and the dead (2Timothy 4:1). He has the authority to decide which destiny shall be yours (Matthew 25:31-32,46).
Jesus is "he who has the sharp two-edged sword" (Revelation 1:16, 2:12), with "eyes like a flame of fire" (Revelation 1:14), and "the Amen, the faithful and true witness" (Revelation 3:14). The two edged sword represents the teaching of Christ, his gospel (Hebrews 4:12, Ephesians6:17).The word Amen means "true". Jesus has the truth, and he decides ...
Jesus is "he who holds the seven stars in his right hand who walks in the midst of the seven golden lampstands"(Revelation 1:13,16, 2:1). The stars are the angels of the churches, and the lampstands are the churches themselves (Revelation 1:20). Christ, although in heaven, is in control of his churches on earth. He says, as he begins each message t...
Nov 3, 2021 · In Mark 5, Scripture gives us a glimpse of God’s divine power at work through Jesus; there we see our Lord rid a demon-possessed man of his burden using dunamis (Mark 5:6-8), and He raises a dead child to life through the same power (Mark 5:40-42).
Jul 3, 2023 · The name of Jesus carries inherent power to cause every adverse thing to bow, and will pull you out of whatever you’ve been stuck in. There is healing and deliverance available in the name of Jesus.
- Frank Santora
The literal name "Jesus" is not inherently powerful; it is powerful because of Jesus Christ, the person, God incarnate, who made a way for our salvation. When we talk about the name of Jesus, we are talking about Jesus Himself, His character and the things He does.
Jan 4, 2022 · There is no magical power in the name of Jesus—there is only power in Jesus Christ, Himself. By simply calling out the name of “Jesus,” one cannot expect a special power, outcome, or better standing with God.
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May 30, 2024 · Given all the reasons He came, the Bible gives us many instances where Jesus displayed His power and authority. Jesus’ works of power always connected with His mission — to testify about who He is and about His work (Luke 7:18-23; John 10:25; John 21:24-25).