March
28, 2016 Monday Message:
“I
and the Father are one.” John
10:30 NIV
Jesus
is reassuring his followers about life after this life, and isn’t that what
Easter’s all about? Jesus uses the familiar shepherd/sheep analogy. “My sheep
listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me.”
If
anyone present that day had any doubt, any confusion, about who Jesus was, he
answered in a clear, straightforward fashion: “I and the Father are one.” Once
you “get” that – that Father God, Jesus the Son, and for that matter, the Holy
Spirit are one, Christian theology starts falling into place.
God’s
desire “that no one would perish, but that all would repent,” becomes Jesus’
desire too. Fulfilling God’s plan for our redemption, the Son of God - Jesus
himself – became the required sacrifice for ALL the sins of the world - past,
present and future sin – all covered by Jesus. He took our sin and then covered
us with His holiness, in what theologians call the great exchange. Our sins
were forgiven, and we were made holy, sanctified, set-apart as one of God’s
children, adopted into the Holy family.
On
that first Easter Sunday, the tomb was empty. Jesus was up and out where
everyone could see him. Death and sin hold no authority over Jesus. And by
covering our sins, he made it possible for you and me to spend eternity in the
presence of God. That’s the way the Father wanted everything to go, and the
Holy Spirit is here to keep us on track. They are ALL of one mind.
Norton
Lawellin
Jesus
in the City Fellowship (JICF) meets every Sunday at 10 am in the North end
(gym) of the Oliver Ministry Building, 2647 Bloomington Ave., Minneapolis. This
Sunday, April 3, 2016 – Dedication of the Children – don’t miss it!
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