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:''Now, quickly, let's take God in His Son. You believe God was in Christ? I believe it with all my heart. The Bible said that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself. He was Emmanuel. In other words, He was the expressed image of Jehovah here on earth, as Jehovah inveiled in flesh, living here on the earth, the only begotten of the Father, from His bosom. | :''Now, quickly, let's take God in His Son. You believe God was in Christ? I believe it with all my heart. The Bible said that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself. He was Emmanuel. In other words, He was the expressed image of Jehovah here on earth, as Jehovah inveiled in flesh, living here on the earth, the only begotten of the Father, from His bosom. | ||
::SHOW.US.THE.FATHER.AND.IT.SUFFICES_ CLEVELAND.OH SATURDAY_ 50-0819 | ::SHOW.US.THE.FATHER.AND.IT.SUFFICES_ CLEVELAND.OH SATURDAY_ 50-0819 | ||
===God in his universe=== | ===God in his universe=== |
Revision as of 05:16, 29 December 2011
Both the New Testament and the Old Testament agree that God is our Father. While the word "Father" is a title, the name of the Father is Jehovah, or LORD. As the Son of God, Jesus fulfilled the will of the Father on earth, and declared his Father's name, which was his own name: Jesus (meaning "Jehovah saves").
Commentary by William BranhamWe have the Spirit by Measure
The image of Jehovah
God in his universe
What the Father shows the Son
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