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He said this to show the kind of death he was going to die, which in my simple mind, I'm like, well, you know what? No matter where the debate goes, Jesus is the drawl. One of the things my dad taught me when I was a kid was that trees do not need hugs. People do. However, the problem with trees are they grow slow. Yeah.
He said this to show the kind of death he was going to die, which in my simple mind, I'm like, well, you know what? No matter where the debate goes, Jesus is the drawl. One of the things my dad taught me when I was a kid was that trees do not need hugs. People do. However, the problem with trees are they grow slow. Yeah.
Jesus is the draw. So every other time that Greek word is used, it's used twice. In here, the Father drawing people, Jesus as the draw lifted up. Every other time, I think this is fascinating. It's when it's used in John. Remember when they put out the nets and they drew them in, pulled them in? It translates dragged or pulled. That's the word.
Jesus is the draw. So every other time that Greek word is used, it's used twice. In here, the Father drawing people, Jesus as the draw lifted up. Every other time, I think this is fascinating. It's when it's used in John. Remember when they put out the nets and they drew them in, pulled them in? It translates dragged or pulled. That's the word.
Jesus is the draw. So every other time that Greek word is used, it's used twice. In here, the Father drawing people, Jesus as the draw lifted up. Every other time, I think this is fascinating. It's when it's used in John. Remember when they put out the nets and they drew them in, pulled them in? It translates dragged or pulled. That's the word.
The only other time it's used is in Acts when people were dragged out of the temple. or dragged in some scrap that happened. That's it. It's only used about seven or eight times.
The only other time it's used is in Acts when people were dragged out of the temple. or dragged in some scrap that happened. That's it. It's only used about seven or eight times.
The only other time it's used is in Acts when people were dragged out of the temple. or dragged in some scrap that happened. That's it. It's only used about seven or eight times.
Yeah, exactly. Now. That doesn't mean they may say, well, I don't want to come. But since we're in that same vein, I want to say I do think it's interesting that when Jesus started this ministry of the kingdom and introduced it, he looked at those fishermen and said, look, I'll make you fishers of men. And the reason I'm bringing that up is because I believe that draw is
Yeah, exactly. Now. That doesn't mean they may say, well, I don't want to come. But since we're in that same vein, I want to say I do think it's interesting that when Jesus started this ministry of the kingdom and introduced it, he looked at those fishermen and said, look, I'll make you fishers of men. And the reason I'm bringing that up is because I believe that draw is
Yeah, exactly. Now. That doesn't mean they may say, well, I don't want to come. But since we're in that same vein, I want to say I do think it's interesting that when Jesus started this ministry of the kingdom and introduced it, he looked at those fishermen and said, look, I'll make you fishers of men. And the reason I'm bringing that up is because I believe that draw is
He's talking about giving them something in the next chapter, the Holy Spirit, which he had referred to Nicodemus in John 3, and us being God's representatives. I mean, just think about what that means. I'll make you fishers of men. Well, isn't that what Jesus is doing? Didn't he come to seek and save the lost? And so it's like he's trying to establish this, what he's doing, You will also do.
He's talking about giving them something in the next chapter, the Holy Spirit, which he had referred to Nicodemus in John 3, and us being God's representatives. I mean, just think about what that means. I'll make you fishers of men. Well, isn't that what Jesus is doing? Didn't he come to seek and save the lost? And so it's like he's trying to establish this, what he's doing, You will also do.
He's talking about giving them something in the next chapter, the Holy Spirit, which he had referred to Nicodemus in John 3, and us being God's representatives. I mean, just think about what that means. I'll make you fishers of men. Well, isn't that what Jesus is doing? Didn't he come to seek and save the lost? And so it's like he's trying to establish this, what he's doing, You will also do.
Remember the passages that he said, oh, these are great things. Well, you'll see greater things than that. Where I'm getting that from is 1 John 4, where he says, which we're going to study 1 John 4 after this. Just listen to this verse, Zach. It says, this is the love for 10.
Remember the passages that he said, oh, these are great things. Well, you'll see greater things than that. Where I'm getting that from is 1 John 4, where he says, which we're going to study 1 John 4 after this. Just listen to this verse, Zach. It says, this is the love for 10.
Remember the passages that he said, oh, these are great things. Well, you'll see greater things than that. Where I'm getting that from is 1 John 4, where he says, which we're going to study 1 John 4 after this. Just listen to this verse, Zach. It says, this is the love for 10.
Not that we love God, but that he loved us and sent his son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins, which we just read, John 12, is how he would draw men to himself, right? Yeah. Well, then verse 11 says, dear friends, since God so loved us, well, we also ought to love one another. Kind of getting onto this fishers of men type of thing, because now it's being... It's being given to people.
Not that we love God, but that he loved us and sent his son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins, which we just read, John 12, is how he would draw men to himself, right? Yeah. Well, then verse 11 says, dear friends, since God so loved us, well, we also ought to love one another. Kind of getting onto this fishers of men type of thing, because now it's being... It's being given to people.
Not that we love God, but that he loved us and sent his son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins, which we just read, John 12, is how he would draw men to himself, right? Yeah. Well, then verse 11 says, dear friends, since God so loved us, well, we also ought to love one another. Kind of getting onto this fishers of men type of thing, because now it's being... It's being given to people.