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Who is this Man called Jesus and why should we worship Him? Jesus Focal point of the Bible. In my time of study, growing in the Word of God; The Lord has put many teachers in my path. One of which had me go to the Word of God and I was told to read the Book of Genesis, and then the Book of Revelation; then when I completed that last Book Revelation, go back and read the Book of Genesis again, and then the Book of Revelation again. The reason was , for me to learn; Gods love for us all, and then how this all started, Why we are the way we are, what is our responsibility while we dwell in these bodies. And in the Book of Revelation, He tells us how and why this will all end. When you read and come to an understanding of the First and Last Book In Gods Word. you will have an understanding when reading all the Books that are between those to Books; They all focus on Jesus Christ, our Creator and our Redeemer. Even the first time God was mentioned in the Bible the root Word was Eloheem. It is a plural word which means Supreme God. It is interesting that a singular verb is used with this plural Word. When we see that (1 John 5:7) comes to mind; which speaks of God the Father, the Word of God and the Holy Spirit as being One. Let us take time and go into the (First Chapter of Ezekiel) In (verse 1) it ends with I saw visions of God In (verse 5) it speaks of four living creatures. If you read on we find that these creatures had a face of a Lion, the face of an Ox, the face of a Man, and the face of an Eagle These faces symbolize the four Gospels. The The Lion symbolizes Matthew, the Ox Mark, The Man Luke, the Eagle John. The genealogy in the Book of Matthew shows Jesus as the Lion of Judah. The Book of Mark has 19 miracles which show the the working side of Jesus. The Ox is symbolic of work, Luke, the physician shows the flesh side of Jesus. Luke goes into great detail about the birth in the flesh. John shows Jesus as God the Word which is symbolized by the Eagle. In (verse 13) we see the lamps and the fire, indicating God. In (verse 16) We see the wheel inside of the wheel. If you carefully read the rest of Chapter 1 of Ezekiel, The outer Wheel is the entire Bible. From Genesis through Malachi points forward to Jesus in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Form the Book of Acts to Revelation points backward to Jesus in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. We see then, that Jesus is the focal point of the entire Bible. This wheel inside the Wheel is the Spirit of the Living God. The voice that came from the middle of the Wheel was the voice of God. Pray for all our Troops in harms way and all Veterans and their Families. Search Scriptures Daily for Truth (Acts 17:11) God Bless.
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 13:47:39 +0000

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