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Tell The People Who Jesus Is

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Tell The People Who Jesus Is

Tuesday April 16th

Text: Isaiah 9:6-7
Key verse: Isaiah 9: 6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
For unto us a child is born. He was born as a child, that cried that He was born into a terrible world. He came naturally as a child. Unto us a son is given. God gave Him. God is His Father as a child that is born is a son of somebody. He issued and came from somebody. He came from God. Unto us a child is born unto is a son is given. Now let us know who this son is. Let us know the definition of who this son is. ‘Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given and the government shall be upon his shoulder and His name shall be called …  Wonderful. Wonderful because His works are wonderful. Look at creation; it is wonderful. Man says I am wonderfully and fearfully made by the wonderful God; by the wonderful Creator. So, He is a wonder that makes things wonderful. 
Again, His name shall be called Counsellor: Counsellor, meaning He is the eternal word. The word of life that when you hear, you live. When you hear Him, life goes forward; you become peaceful and settled. He is the Counsellor. He is called the Word. In the beginning was the Word. Next, He is called the mighty God. That child that was born. Behold a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son and his name shall be called Immanuel. Which by interpretation is God with us. So, Jesus is God with us. Then the next word says, the everlasting Father. I am called the father of Holiness Revival Movement because humanly speaking I am the founder and authority of Holiness Revival Movement: It hangs on me. It came by me. It is going on by me. Father; the one that holds it. The one that has authority. So, Jesus is the Father of creation. He is the one that brought creation into being. He is the one that sustains creation. He is the authority behind the creation. Then, He is called the Prince of peace. He is the one responsible for the peace of mankind with God. 

Thought for the day: Describe Jesus clearly to the people.

Song for the day: What a Friend we have in Jesus

Bible reading for the day: 1 Kings 19-20 
#Horemow.

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