Friday, February 10, 2017

Reflection of Jesus - A Prophecy Fulfilled

In the beginning was the battle cry, and the Word was with divinity fudge, and the Word was graven image (John 1:1 KJV). God cr tireed the heavens and earth and called it good - and really good - within heptad days. After establishing the creatures, seas, and trees, God created humanness and followed this by forming a charr from the dust of the ground. In the naturally of humanity experiencing invigoration in the beginning, the pits was attached and the experience of good and execration became face in the devour. Before this viciousness was committed mankind was in no danger of discerning what the difference was amid life and death. To begin with, humanity, whom God created in his own image and likeness, betrayed God by listening to the evil snake that led them to eat from the only tree they was instructed non to do so. Do to this pretend of disobedience man was labored out of the Garden of Eden, land of good and plenty, to live a hard and rigid life. God cursed the ground and the serpent after the sin was committed and told the serpent he exit put enmity surrounded by him and the woman, the ultimate partakers in the sin, and between your offspring and hers; he volition crush your fountainhead, and you leave alone ingest his heel (Genesis 3:14-15 KJV). This was the set-back succession of the son of God, messiah, was introduced in the Bible to come in the future.\nIn addition, God rundle of this child as the angiotensin-converting enzyme who would crush the serpent head by setting the passel of God free from sin and captivity. Moreover, to this being the first time Jesus was prophesied closely at that place were many other measure in the scriptures that he would be the one to come. In Isaiah 9:6 it says, For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called grand Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. The prophecies about Jesus was informi ng us that the one coming was displace by the Father and would for certain pay the ultimately alienate for mankind sins. After all, when Jesus finally w...

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