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I AM THE WAY - Part 4


In the SALVATION of JESUS; you are pointed back to your heavenly FATHER and his plans for you. In RELIGION, you are pointed to your sin, faults and mistakes. In RELIGION, you pray for what you want but in JESUS you pray for His will to be done. In the Gospel of JESUS, all you need is in the FATHER. In the Gospel of JESUS, the FATHER is more interested in a personal relationship with you than you are. In the Gospel of JESUS, you don’t beg God or win his favour with tithe and offering. In the Gospel of JESUS, all that belongs to the FATHER belongs to you. In the Gospel of JESUS, pastors don’t point people to their selves or to their Church. In the Gospel of JESUS, Pastors point people to JESUS. In the Gospel of JESUS, you are not a slave; we only have rooms for sons. In the Gospel of JESUS, you don’t use your strength to judge other people’s weakness. JESUS is THE WAY to a personal relationship with the FATHER.

JESUS is THE WAY to the FATHER. The FATHER is the plan you need for destiny. The FATHER is the vision you need for destiny. The FATHER is the purpose you need for destiny. The FATHER is the purpose you need for destiny. The FATHER is the one that has called you into SALVATION (unto HIMSELF). The FATHER is the author of your divine assignment in life. The FATHER is the Eternal Life needed here on earth. The FATHER is HIM; in HIM you live, in HIM you move and in HIM you will have your being.

JESUS is the WORD. The WORD is THE WAY. All you need is already in the Word. The Word is the determining factor to every thing in life and SALVATION. Every thing JESUS is all the word of God is in nature. The Gospel of JESUS is the gospel of the Word of God. Your relationship with the FATHER, must be define with the word. Your purpose must be defined with the Word. Your vision must be defined with the word. Your divine assignment must be defined with the word of God. Your desire must be defined by the word of God. Your needs must be defined by the word of God. Your decision must be defined with the word of God. Your destiny and life must be defined with the word of God. The word of God is JESUS. JESUS is THE WAY which means God’s word is THE WAY.

JESUS is THE WAY; this is the TRUTH that should define your bible study. The word of God must define your prayer attitude. The word of God must define your attitude to the people around you. The word God must define who can be your role model. The word of God must define the kind of advice you accept. The word of God must define the kind of advice to ignore. The word of God must define your entire being.  Your concept about life and God must be defined by God’s word.

JESUS is THE WAY. JESUS is God’s word. God’s word is THE WAY. The more you know God’s word and understand God’s word – the more you will be able to walk in THE WAY. Its one thing to know JESUS is THE WAY but it’s another thing for you to walk in HIM as your WAY. Walking in HIM as THE WAY will require the help of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the person that can help you in every aspect of your SALVATION experience.

I can’t tell you every thing on this topic. I commit you into the Hands of the Holy Spirit to teach and lead to know all you need to know on this topic in JESUS Name. May the eyes of your understanding be open to the revelation of God’s kingdom in JESUS Name. May the Holy Spirit open the eyes of your understanding to the revelations of JESUS in JESUS Name. May the Holy Spirit open the eyes of your understanding to the Revelation of yourself in CHRIST. May the Holy Spirit teach you how to walk in HIM in Jesus Name May every RELIGION be broken out of you in JESUS Name. May the Holy Spirit possess you with the Life of CHRIST.

You are accepted of the Lord.

Rejoice in your maker.

JESUS loves you so much.

Shalom!

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