When the Jewish authorities heard Jesus call God "my (own) Father", they immediately understood that Jesus claimed for Himself deity in the highest possible sense of that term. That claim was either blasphemy, to be punished by death, or else Jesus was who He claimed to be.
Jesus never associated Himself with His disciples by using the plural pronoun "our" Father. Rather, He always used the singular "my" Father, since His relationship was unique and eternal, whereas theirs was by grace and regeneration.
We should ponder carefully our Lord's own conception of who He was. He said "I am from above" (Jn. 8:23); "Before Abraham was, I AM" (Jn. 8:58); "I and my Father are one" (Jn. 10:30); "He...
The Independent Gospel Artists Alliance, Inc. 7th Annual IGAA Conference is set for July 6th – 8th
By Shawn Papi, 2017-03-21
The Independent Gospel Artists Alliance, Inc. presents the 7th Annual IGAA Conference from July 6 th – 8 th
The Independent Gospel Artists Alliance, Inc. 7th Annual IGAA Conference is set for July 6 th – 8 th and will feature live performances, sessions, networking opportunities and more. The conference is co-presented by Stellar Award-winning celebrity Gospel Artists Phillip Carter and Earl Bynum.
Contact: Publicist, Shawn Hay, (301) 641-0814
BELTSVILLE, M.D., March 21, 2017 - The 7th Annual Independent Gospel Artists Alliance Conference will take place on Thursday, July 6, 2017 to Saturday, July 8, 2017, at Queen's Chapel United Methodist Church -7410 Old Muirkirk Road, Beltsville, Maryland 20705.
Award-winning celebrity Gospel Artists Phillip Carter and Minister Earl Bynum will be hosting the Independent Gospel Artists Alliance Conference 2017 along with an all-star...
The Sabbath was first mentioned in Scripture in Exodus 16, when the Lord started miraculously providing the children of Israel with manna in the wilderness. The Israelites were commanded to gather twice as much manna on the sixth day because God would not provide any on the seventh day. Shortly after this, the Lord commanded the observance of the Sabbath day in the ten commandments that were communicated to Moses on Mt. Sinai on the two tablets of stone (Ex. 20:8-11). In this command, God connected this Sabbath day with the rest that He took on the seventh day of creation.
As revealed in Colossians 2:16-17, the Sabbath was symbolic. According to Exodus 23:12, one of the purposes of the Sabbath was to give man and his animals one day of...
In saying this, Jesus shows that sin causes the tragedies that come into our lives. The reason for holiness in the life of the believer is that when we obey sin, we yield ourselves to Satan, the author of that sin. Yielding to sin is yielding to a person - Satan. God doesn't impute the sin to us but the devil does. Our actions either release the power of Satan or the power of God in us.
Although God is not imputing our sins unto us, we cannot afford the luxury of sin because it allows Satan to have access to us. When a Christian sins and allows the devil opportunity to produce his death in their life, the way to stop it is to confess the sin, and God who is faithful and just, will take the forgiveness that is already...
PROPHECY....ISAIAH...
These two parables are in response to the scribes' and Pharisees' criticism (v. 30) and the question from John's disciples about why Jesus didn't act according to their religious traditions and expectations (Mt. 9:14; Mk. 2:18). The gist of these parables was to show that Jesus came to do a new thing that would not mix with the old covenant ways that were familiar to people (Isa. 43:18-19; Jer. 31:31-34; Heb. 8:7-13).
A new cloth sown on an old garment in Jesus' day would shrink the first...
