Sunday, April 26, 2009

Jesus: Fully Man but Fully God

        

Christ our  risen savour is both God and Man HE understand our  every need ,He  has power to forgive sin.

H e  give us eternal life . romans 10 v 9  if thou shalt confess with thy  mouth the Lord Jesus Christ  and shalt in thy heart that God  has  raised Him from the dead thou shalt  be saved . 

we believe with our heart and confess with our  our mouth.  He did it all for me  He paid  the prise of sin

forme .ISAIAH 53 v 5 HEwas  wounded  for our  transgressions , HE  was bruised  for our iniquities ,with His stripes we   are healed .and even  when we turn our backs  on him he  said he will neaver  leave, or  for  sake us.   God love is unconditional HIS LOVE IS PURE I DONT HAVE TO WORK FOR IT .ITS FREE

when Jesus  rose from  the  dead . he Triumped  over  sin and death . all who received  HIM will  live , because  Christ  live we shall live allso.  IF  we believe in Him .

Monday, April 13, 2009

Christ's Resurrection

Christ arose, hallelujah!

After Jesus' resurrection he appeared in another form to two of his disciples on the Emmaus Road--a village a good distance away from Jerusalem (Luke 24 v. 13). According to a corresponding chapter, Mark 16 verse 12, they did not recognize him. But as they spoke with him, they were blessed by the things that He said. Jesus patiently reminded them of portions in the Scriptures that stated that Christ would suffer before entering into His glory.

After He stopped to eat with them, He blessed the bread and broke it. In that instant, the disciples' eyes were opened and they recognized Jesus. However He vanished from out of their sight.

Full of joy, these disciples rushed back to Jerusalem to inform the eleven other disciples. Consequently they were all together in one room when the Lord appeared to them again saying, "Peace be unto you." Stunned and afraid, the group believed that he was a spirit. In order to quiet their fears, Jesus showed them the nailprints in His hands and His feet. "A spirit does not have flesh and bones as you can see that I have," Jesus said. He also ate broiled fish and honeycomb to offer further proof that he was a living being. The Lord then reminded them of statements he had made prior to his crucifixion. But He hadn't come to remain with them forever, teaching and preaching, for the scriptures and prophecies (including Moses and the prophets) that foretold of His sacrifice for our sins had to be fulfilled. The Christ was to suffer and die, then rise from the dead on the third day in order to secure our future, show us our need for repentance and for the remission of our sins. All this was to be preached among all the nations in the Christ's name after He had passed through all these things.

Jesus then led them to Bethany and blessed them. As His blessing was still ringing in their ears, He was carried up into heaven before their eyes. The group of rejoicing disciples then worshipped him and returned to Jerusalem, where they praised and worshipped God and his Son daily in the temple.

Jesus said in John 12 v. 26, "If any man would serve me, let him follow me, and where I am there he will be also."

Luke Chapter 24 v. 13, 26, 30, 31, 33, 36, 39, 46, 47, 51
Mark Chapter 16 v. 12
John Chapter 12 v. 26

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The Crucifiction of Christ

Jesus came wearing the Crown of thorns and a purple robe. Pilate said, "Behold the man." The Chief Priests and officers saw Him and they cried loudly, "Crucify Him, crucify Him." Pilate answered, "I have found no fault in Him." The Jews snapped, "We have a law, and by our law He ought to die...because He has made himself the Son of God."

The Lord Jesus is the Son of God. He came into this world to die for our sin and pay the price that we should have paid. The Lord himself said that the Son of Man would be betrayed and that they would condemn Him to death. They would mock Him, scourge Him and crucify Him, but on the third day He would rise again.

To some the Savior's death on the cross is seen as a crushing defeat. To those of us who believe, however, His death is viewed as a payment for our sin. Our acceptance of His free gift covers our sin debt, removes us from the path to Hell and places us on the road to Heaven. His death, burial and resurrection is the reason for our salvation. This gift is offered to anyone who is willing to believe, place their faith in his sacrifice and call upon His name.

Ask Jesus to save you now, before it is eternally too late.

Matthew 20 v. 18, 19