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Jesus is the Truth - Part 2


The truth is all about a specific knowledge of God about any issue. The truth is specific, detailed and a lifestyle of God expressed. The truth cut off from man-kind made them to be confused about their identity. The absence of the truth became the beginning of man’s frustration. The absence of the truth became the beginning of man’s error. The absence of truth became the beginning of man’s behavior. The absence of truth became the beginning of corruption. This truth is the right knowledge for every thing man-kind need.

The absence of the truth became the reign of ignorance in man-kind. After the fall of Adam and Eve, they became ignorant of God’s plan. After the fall of man-kind, they became ignorant and they lost the knowledge of their identity. After the fall in the Garden of Eden, they still had knowledge but a wrong type of knowledge. In the Garden of Eden – there was an exchange of truth. in the Garden of Eden, there was an exchange of knowledge. Adam and Eve lost the knowledge of God and picked up the knowledge of sin. Adam and Eve lost the truth in God’s plan and picked the truth in sin.

Sin has knowledge to give to you. Sin has his own truth to offer you. God has knowledge to give to you. God has His own truth to offer to you. Sin is the knowledge and the truth in the sinful kingdom. God is the knowledge and the truth in God’s kingdom.

We have two types of voice speaking and two offers (God and Sin). After the fall of man-kind in the Garden of Eden, they became confused. Jesus came as a result of the confusion of man-kind and said “I AM THE TRUTH.”

There will always be two ways of thinking (Godly or Sinful). We have two ways of friendship (Godly or Sinful). We have two ways for love (Godly or sinful). Any thing you want to do, has two ways (Godly or sinful). These two ways (Godly or sinful) are two different system. I am here t teach you the original system. The original system is “The Truth” and Jesus is that truth.

Jesus is the right system and He is the truth. With Jesus who is the truth, discovering of your purpose becomes easy. The knowledge of your purpose for existence is Jesus. The understanding about your purpose for existence is Jesus. The wisdom of your purpose for existence is Jesus. Jesus is your covenant with God. Jesus is the truth and the truth is about the Revelation of the details of God’s plan for you. Jesus is the truth and the truth is the Revelation of God’s pattern for doing things.

Jesus is the truth of how you must treaty people. Jesus is the truth where you can learn how to talk to people. Jesus is the truth you need for living. Jesus is the truth where you learn how to date. Jesus is the truth where you learn how to love, give, apologize and forgive. Jesus is the truth that contains how to make decision. Jesus is the truth that will teach you how to desire. Jesus is the truth that will teach you how to dream. Jesus is the truth that will teach you how to relate with the people around you. Jesus is the truth that will teach you how to love your enemies. Jesus is the truth that will teach you how to believe. Jesus is the truth that will teach you how to choose your friends. Jesus is the truth that will teach you all you need to know about sex. Jesus is the truth that will teach you whatsoever question in your heart. 

Jesus is the truth and the only truth you must depend. Jesus is the truth and your role model. Jesus is the truth that will inspire your talent, and creativity. Jesus is the truth that will inspire you with creative ideas. Jesus is the truth that loved and redeemed you from sin. Jesus is the truth that accepts you despite your fault. Jesus is the truth that knows your past, acknowledge your present and protect your future. Jesus is the truth and every thing you need. Jesus is the truth and every other idea apart from HIM is another kind of knowledge (sinful).

Jesus is the truth that contains the answer to your fears, worries and doubts. Jesus is the truth that can transform you into a better person. Jesus is the truth that can add value to your life. Jesus is the truth that contains who you are now and who you are suppose to be in future. Jesus is the truth. Jesus is the very ever present truth. Jesus is not just the truth; he is the present truth. Jesus is the truth and the truth is the revealing of the Word of God. Jesus is the truth and the Truth is the word of God that reveals the truth.

The best way for you to understand the truth is in you understanding the lifestyle of Jesus. The best way to know how to make decision lies in how Jesus made decision. Jesus is the knowledge and truth Adam lost in the Garden of Eden. If you want to know any thing, go to the truth – Jesus is the truth.
The truth is not your pastor; without the Holy Spirit, your pastor will lack the truth (Jesus). The truth is not in the building of the Church; without the Holy Spirit – the building of the Church is worthless. Jesus is the truth and the truth is the word of God. The only way to access the truth is in your personal relationship with the Holy Spirit. The only way to access the truth is in you studying your bible. Study you bible with the desire to know what you must do in life. Your personal relationship with the Holy Spirit is the key. Your personal relationship with the Holy Spirit must be dependent on God’s word.
JESUS IS THE TRUTH






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