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16th May, 2024
From Our Lord Jesus Christ:
John 17: 25-26
“Righteous Father! The world does not know you, but I know you, and these know that you sent me.
I made you known to them, and I will continue to do so, in order that the love you have for me may be in them, and so that I also may be in them.”(John 17: 25-26)
GOD’S LOVE IN JESUS CHRIST EXTENDS TO BELIEVERS
When God comes, His Spirit imparts on those who are ready and those with growing signs of accessibility. The greatest sin, the sin that is unforgivable, it is the sin against the Holy Spirit. This is the sin we commit when we doubt the power of God. The Holy Spirit is in the Trinity, three persons in one God.
The word of God has gone through time and walks to get to us; this knowledge and its implications make us responsible because we are counted among those who are now aware that God sent Our Lord Jesus Christ.
The leverage in this endorsement means we must keep our faith stable, our hope must be rooted in unwavering accord and our commitment must be united with our belief.
Our Lord Jesus Christ introduced Christianity to the world as the new approach and workings with God after the fall of man and the sufferings and failures that ensued. And before He returned to join His father, Our God in heaven, Christ promised to continue to guide us to God so that the love God has for him may continue to be with us. This is the coming of the Holy Spirit we continue to remember and play back on Pentecost Sunday. The Holy Spirit as in God exists in and out of time, God owns time and everything.
Our Lord Jesus Christ is ready to extend God’s love to us if we take refuge in him. When we hate sin, we need to take refuge in Our Lord Jesus Christ to stand against the attacks and reprisals of the devil. Christ holds the protection tool and He is here to defend us. Let’s keep our faith in God and in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Remain blessed.