Jeff Cavins
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And he who has seen me, in John 14, has seen the Father. End of case. Yeah.
And he who has seen me, in John 14, has seen the Father. End of case. Yeah.
Yes, there actually is, and you bring up an odd point, right? It is an odd point. It is. In John 21, Simon Peter went up and drew the net to the land full of large fish, and John wanted you to know how many. So, I mean, either he's really got a thing with numbers, or he is trying to show you something. It's 153 fish.
Yes, there actually is, and you bring up an odd point, right? It is an odd point. It is. In John 21, Simon Peter went up and drew the net to the land full of large fish, and John wanted you to know how many. So, I mean, either he's really got a thing with numbers, or he is trying to show you something. It's 153 fish.
Yes, there actually is, and you bring up an odd point, right? It is an odd point. It is. In John 21, Simon Peter went up and drew the net to the land full of large fish, and John wanted you to know how many. So, I mean, either he's really got a thing with numbers, or he is trying to show you something. It's 153 fish.
Thank you, John, because that story would have been incomplete without that number. 153 fish. And although there were so many, the net was not torn. Yes, you're right. Numbers mean something to the Jewish people. And in the Hebrew language, there actually is not 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. They actually use the alphabet to depict the numbers. And so every letter has a numerical value.
Thank you, John, because that story would have been incomplete without that number. 153 fish. And although there were so many, the net was not torn. Yes, you're right. Numbers mean something to the Jewish people. And in the Hebrew language, there actually is not 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. They actually use the alphabet to depict the numbers. And so every letter has a numerical value.
Thank you, John, because that story would have been incomplete without that number. 153 fish. And although there were so many, the net was not torn. Yes, you're right. Numbers mean something to the Jewish people. And in the Hebrew language, there actually is not 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. They actually use the alphabet to depict the numbers. And so every letter has a numerical value.
And when you put the phrase, I am God, In Hebrew, it comes up to the equivalent of 153. And that is an amazing revelation. And I guess you could call it a Hebraic type of teaching where John is showing you that there was 153 fish. Let's see, 153, what would that mean? Oh, I'm God. I thought something was fishy. Yeah.
And when you put the phrase, I am God, In Hebrew, it comes up to the equivalent of 153. And that is an amazing revelation. And I guess you could call it a Hebraic type of teaching where John is showing you that there was 153 fish. Let's see, 153, what would that mean? Oh, I'm God. I thought something was fishy. Yeah.
And when you put the phrase, I am God, In Hebrew, it comes up to the equivalent of 153. And that is an amazing revelation. And I guess you could call it a Hebraic type of teaching where John is showing you that there was 153 fish. Let's see, 153, what would that mean? Oh, I'm God. I thought something was fishy. Yeah.
You know, you mentioned that 153 fish, and I mean, you're teaching me something here too, and that is that, you know, we were talking about John is really speaking about the divinity of Christ, and here at the very end of it, At the point, and I'll just mention this, this is after Peter betrayed the Lord three times. He let the Lord down three times.
You know, you mentioned that 153 fish, and I mean, you're teaching me something here too, and that is that, you know, we were talking about John is really speaking about the divinity of Christ, and here at the very end of it, At the point, and I'll just mention this, this is after Peter betrayed the Lord three times. He let the Lord down three times.
You know, you mentioned that 153 fish, and I mean, you're teaching me something here too, and that is that, you know, we were talking about John is really speaking about the divinity of Christ, and here at the very end of it, At the point, and I'll just mention this, this is after Peter betrayed the Lord three times. He let the Lord down three times.
He was the first pope, and he did not serve the Lord the way he was supposed to, and he actually went back to fishing. That's what he's doing up in Galilee, and Jesus... Jesus says, no, you still have that calling on your life. And that's where he reveals the 153 fish, which is in Hebrew, Ani Elohim. Ani Elohim, I am God. Ani is 61. Elohim is 92 for a total of 153.
He was the first pope, and he did not serve the Lord the way he was supposed to, and he actually went back to fishing. That's what he's doing up in Galilee, and Jesus... Jesus says, no, you still have that calling on your life. And that's where he reveals the 153 fish, which is in Hebrew, Ani Elohim. Ani Elohim, I am God. Ani is 61. Elohim is 92 for a total of 153.
He was the first pope, and he did not serve the Lord the way he was supposed to, and he actually went back to fishing. That's what he's doing up in Galilee, and Jesus... Jesus says, no, you still have that calling on your life. And that's where he reveals the 153 fish, which is in Hebrew, Ani Elohim. Ani Elohim, I am God. Ani is 61. Elohim is 92 for a total of 153.
And I think that that is showing us that God is still God even after we've blown it. And maybe people reading with you during this time feel like, you know, I just haven't been the servant of God or the husband or the son that I should have been. Well, this is the book where you have a chance to begin afresh. And Jesus says to you, come follow me.
And I think that that is showing us that God is still God even after we've blown it. And maybe people reading with you during this time feel like, you know, I just haven't been the servant of God or the husband or the son that I should have been. Well, this is the book where you have a chance to begin afresh. And Jesus says to you, come follow me.
And I think that that is showing us that God is still God even after we've blown it. And maybe people reading with you during this time feel like, you know, I just haven't been the servant of God or the husband or the son that I should have been. Well, this is the book where you have a chance to begin afresh. And Jesus says to you, come follow me.