John Godwin
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Which if you just think about the power of that statement, which I always do this for fun when people say, do you believe in miracles? They're meaning modern day miracles. And I always say the same thing. And I get it from this verse. I say, well, I believe in at least one. And they never know what I'm talking about. I'm specifically talking about the resurrection. But I'm saying...
Which if you just think about the power of that statement, which I always do this for fun when people say, do you believe in miracles? They're meaning modern day miracles. And I always say the same thing. And I get it from this verse. I say, well, I believe in at least one. And they never know what I'm talking about. I'm specifically talking about the resurrection. But I'm saying...
I'm with the one who can do all the miracles. I mean, if he could do one. I really don't have to believe one. That's enough for me. Because any other situation where I'm in need of a miracle, he has the ability to pull that off.
I'm with the one who can do all the miracles. I mean, if he could do one. I really don't have to believe one. That's enough for me. Because any other situation where I'm in need of a miracle, he has the ability to pull that off.
I'm with the one who can do all the miracles. I mean, if he could do one. I really don't have to believe one. That's enough for me. Because any other situation where I'm in need of a miracle, he has the ability to pull that off.
It's actually more powerful a statement than you realize. Because if you're just looking for a miracle, it's kind of like what they were doing. They were following him because they were looking for a meal. I mean, they're like, oh, yeah, that was a great miracle. Now, can you do it again? Where's some more of that? I want to eat some of that fish. I mean, they're missing the whole point.
It's actually more powerful a statement than you realize. Because if you're just looking for a miracle, it's kind of like what they were doing. They were following him because they were looking for a meal. I mean, they're like, oh, yeah, that was a great miracle. Now, can you do it again? Where's some more of that? I want to eat some of that fish. I mean, they're missing the whole point.
It's actually more powerful a statement than you realize. Because if you're just looking for a miracle, it's kind of like what they were doing. They were following him because they were looking for a meal. I mean, they're like, oh, yeah, that was a great miracle. Now, can you do it again? Where's some more of that? I want to eat some of that fish. I mean, they're missing the whole point.
That's what you're talking about. Exactly. So I'm going to just read the end of this. Yeah, because Moses gave you circumcision, though actually it did not come from Moses but from the patriarchs, you circumcised a child on the Sabbath. Now, if a child can be circumcised on the Sabbath, so that the law of Moses may not be broken. Why are you angry with me for healing the whole man on the Sabbath?
That's what you're talking about. Exactly. So I'm going to just read the end of this. Yeah, because Moses gave you circumcision, though actually it did not come from Moses but from the patriarchs, you circumcised a child on the Sabbath. Now, if a child can be circumcised on the Sabbath, so that the law of Moses may not be broken. Why are you angry with me for healing the whole man on the Sabbath?
That's what you're talking about. Exactly. So I'm going to just read the end of this. Yeah, because Moses gave you circumcision, though actually it did not come from Moses but from the patriarchs, you circumcised a child on the Sabbath. Now, if a child can be circumcised on the Sabbath, so that the law of Moses may not be broken. Why are you angry with me for healing the whole man on the Sabbath?
And he's going back to what happened in John 5. Stop judging by mere appearances and make a right judgment. Now, we'll get into the details about why he used that analogy, but read it, think about it, and when we come together, the conclusion you should have is... Jesus is the Son of God. Right. Exactly.
And he's going back to what happened in John 5. Stop judging by mere appearances and make a right judgment. Now, we'll get into the details about why he used that analogy, but read it, think about it, and when we come together, the conclusion you should have is... Jesus is the Son of God. Right. Exactly.
And he's going back to what happened in John 5. Stop judging by mere appearances and make a right judgment. Now, we'll get into the details about why he used that analogy, but read it, think about it, and when we come together, the conclusion you should have is... Jesus is the Son of God. Right. Exactly.
Well, but you made the statement that without knowing. You started it. That's right. When you said, who do you think Jesus is? That's right. Which is the same argument he's making 2,000 years ago to these groups of people involved.
Well, but you made the statement that without knowing. You started it. That's right. When you said, who do you think Jesus is? That's right. Which is the same argument he's making 2,000 years ago to these groups of people involved.
Well, but you made the statement that without knowing. You started it. That's right. When you said, who do you think Jesus is? That's right. Which is the same argument he's making 2,000 years ago to these groups of people involved.
Exactly. Did he go to one of the men's retreats? Is that what it was?
Exactly. Did he go to one of the men's retreats? Is that what it was?
Exactly. Did he go to one of the men's retreats? Is that what it was?