Thank you Pastor Andrew for this enlightening teaching! Yes Jesus is our High Priest and representative, ehich means just as He is, so are we in this world. We are to overcome all temtations with scriptures just as He did. We are to confirm our identity with the Word of God just as He did. We are to grow in knowledge and renew our mind with biblical truth just as He did. And we sometimes need to fast from distractions and bring our body into subjection, just as He did!
Jesus confirmed his Identity with the word of god also we are to renew our minds so that our identity would be in the word of GOD and the holy spirit bear witness in our heart given us revelation knowledge about our true identity overcome temptation with the word
Pastor Andrew, how do we not do like Abraham? I did as you said and healed myself, I know I'm healed now have to go to the hospital for a procedure. How do I keep my identity and maintain my healing
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Question, and please I’m not trying to argue just trying to get to the truth. Who blinded Saul of Tarsus ? The men with him weren’t blinded but to scared to talk. Who blinded Saul and who healed Saul ? I do understand that Saul wasn’t a believer in Jesus but he did believe in God. I also understand that a lot of people who say they are Christians really don’t believe either or they sure don’t act like,behave, or obey like they do. Now Saul, without a doubt thought he loved God, like many of us do, but he had the wrong understanding of God’s word like many of us do. Now did God or Jesus cause or do this or not ? And then there is this “But Saul, who is also called Paul, filled with and controlled by the Holy Spirit, looked steadily at [Elymas] And now, behold, the hand of the Lord is upon you, and you will be blind, [so blind that you will be] unable to see the sun for a time. Instantly there fell upon him a mist and a darkness, and he groped about seeking persons who would lead him by the hand. Then the proconsul believed (became a Christian) when he saw what had occurred, for he was astonished and deeply touched at the teaching concerning the Lord and from Him.” Acts 13:9, 11-12 AMPC Please help me to understand how The Lord Jesus did this according to your teachings that God wouldn’t do something like this. 🤔
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I don't think that Luke 2:48-49 are confusing at all. it is pretty Obviously a play on words that can only be understood if read, not spoken. However, when it came to Jesus returning to his hometown(Mark 6), I understand that these people are complaining,"what deeds of power are being done by his hands!" NOT because they can't believe that the local boy became a great teacher, and prophet, BUT because they were seeing an uncanny resemblance. There was something obviously different about Jesus. They were calling it as they saw it. The reason that it was so hard for Jesus to do miracles there, is because some people couldn't believe their eyes and were calling it bluff. I mean, could you imagine if Jesus once had brown eyes and then came back with blue? To say, this is clearly the carpenter is to put Jesus in a position to play an old role and prove himself as who they remember. Jesus was not there to live in the past, but in the present. Have you ever returned to an old life after changing who you were? people still talk to you as if you are in 11th grade just and put a stink bomb in the teachers desk.
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Thank you Pastor Andrew for this enlightening teaching! Yes Jesus is our High Priest and representative, ehich means just as He is, so are we in this world. We are to overcome all temtations with scriptures just as He did. We are to confirm our identity with the Word of God just as He did. We are to grow in knowledge and renew our mind with biblical truth just as He did. And we sometimes need to fast from distractions and bring our body into subjection, just as He did!
Amen
Amen. Powerful word. Thanks brother Andrew. It was very good.
God bless you, Andrew and Julianne y'all are a great blessing to me❤❤❤❤and Julianne is always a breath of fresh air
Thank you Andrew for the Amazing Word! 👌
Thank you for this teaching! I love this live Bible Study, and love Julianne as hostess!
AMEN
This has further brightened my heart .
Thank you Andrew.
Thank you Andrew and Julianne for the truths!!!
That is really a great teaching, to see our identity in Christ, thank you brother Andrew, you are a blessing
Jesus confirmed his Identity with the word of god also we are to renew our minds so that our identity would be in the word of GOD and the holy spirit bear witness in our heart given us revelation knowledge about our true identity overcome temptation with the word
God is more important to me...
Regarding fasting & prayer!
Thank you for this revelation that GOD in flesh which was Jesus stand on GOD the father word not what he saw in the natural realm
Paul said " Forgetting the Past "😊
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Pastor Andrew, how do we not do like Abraham? I did as you said and healed myself, I know I'm healed now have to go to the hospital for a procedure. How do I keep my identity and maintain my healing
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Our ministers will gladly respond to your question as soon as possible. We look forward to corresponding with you through email. Be blessed and encouraged this week! -Charis Team
Pls is there lesson from Solomon I would like that sir
Question, and please I’m not trying to argue just trying to get to the truth. Who blinded Saul of Tarsus ? The men with him weren’t blinded but to scared to talk.
Who blinded Saul and who healed Saul ? I do understand that Saul wasn’t a believer in Jesus but he did believe in God. I also understand that a lot of people who say they are Christians really don’t believe either or they sure don’t act like,behave, or obey like they do. Now Saul, without a doubt thought he loved God, like many of us do, but he had the wrong understanding of God’s word like many of us do.
Now did God or Jesus cause or do this or not ?
And then there is this
“But Saul, who is also called Paul, filled with and controlled by the Holy Spirit, looked steadily at [Elymas] And now, behold, the hand of the Lord is upon you, and you will be blind, [so blind that you will be] unable to see the sun for a time. Instantly there fell upon him a mist and a darkness, and he groped about seeking persons who would lead him by the hand. Then the proconsul believed (became a Christian) when he saw what had occurred, for he was astonished and deeply touched at the teaching concerning the Lord and from Him.”
Acts 13:9, 11-12 AMPC
Please help me to understand how The Lord Jesus did this according to your teachings that God wouldn’t do something like this. 🤔
Hello, Freddy. We appreciate your question! Thanks for taking the time to write us. We want your question to be answered as thoroughly and thoughtfully as possible. In order to best serve you, we ask that you email your question to our doctrinal questions department at questions@awmi.net
Our ministers will gladly respond to your question as soon as possible. We look forward to corresponding with you through email. Be blessed and encouraged this week! -Charis Team
I don't think that Luke 2:48-49 are confusing at all. it is pretty Obviously a play on words that can only be understood if read, not spoken. However, when it came to Jesus returning to his hometown(Mark 6), I understand that these people are complaining,"what deeds of power are being done by his hands!" NOT because they can't believe that the local boy became a great teacher, and prophet, BUT because they were seeing an uncanny resemblance. There was something obviously different about Jesus. They were calling it as they saw it. The reason that it was so hard for Jesus to do miracles there, is because some people couldn't believe their eyes and were calling it bluff. I mean, could you imagine if Jesus once had brown eyes and then came back with blue? To say, this is clearly the carpenter is to put Jesus in a position to play an old role and prove himself as who they remember. Jesus was not there to live in the past, but in the present. Have you ever returned to an old life after changing who you were? people still talk to you as if you are in 11th grade just and put a stink bomb in the teachers desk.
What if Jesus was supposed to have brown eyes and instead, he had blue.