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Not only that, but we recognize that at the end of the gospel of John, we heard this last time we were reading through a messianic checkpoint, is that Jesus from the cross gave his mom to the care of John, the beloved disciple. And then John took her into his home. This would be unthinkable if she had other sons who could care for her.
Not only that, but we recognize that at the end of the gospel of John, we heard this last time we were reading through a messianic checkpoint, is that Jesus from the cross gave his mom to the care of John, the beloved disciple. And then John took her into his home. This would be unthinkable if she had other sons who could care for her.
It would be absolutely, absolutely unthinkable if Mary had other sons that could care for her. So the unanimous, unanimous tradition of the church is that Adelphoi refers to Jesus's cousins, his relatives, his kinsmen, and not to his siblings. because Jesus didn't have siblings because Mary was always perpetually a virgin. Now, okay, there's a point there. Made the point. Last thing.
It would be absolutely, absolutely unthinkable if Mary had other sons that could care for her. So the unanimous, unanimous tradition of the church is that Adelphoi refers to Jesus's cousins, his relatives, his kinsmen, and not to his siblings. because Jesus didn't have siblings because Mary was always perpetually a virgin. Now, okay, there's a point there. Made the point. Last thing.
It would be absolutely, absolutely unthinkable if Mary had other sons that could care for her. So the unanimous, unanimous tradition of the church is that Adelphoi refers to Jesus's cousins, his relatives, his kinsmen, and not to his siblings. because Jesus didn't have siblings because Mary was always perpetually a virgin. Now, okay, there's a point there. Made the point. Last thing.
I said that was the second to last. This is the last. And it's actually the last thing we heard basically in chapter four. After Jesus calms the storm, it says that they were filled with awe and said to one another, who then is this that even wind and sea obey him? And this is so important because the whole point of the gospel in so many ways is to establish the identity of Jesus.
I said that was the second to last. This is the last. And it's actually the last thing we heard basically in chapter four. After Jesus calms the storm, it says that they were filled with awe and said to one another, who then is this that even wind and sea obey him? And this is so important because the whole point of the gospel in so many ways is to establish the identity of Jesus.
I said that was the second to last. This is the last. And it's actually the last thing we heard basically in chapter four. After Jesus calms the storm, it says that they were filled with awe and said to one another, who then is this that even wind and sea obey him? And this is so important because the whole point of the gospel in so many ways is to establish the identity of Jesus.
It's to establish the identity of Jesus. And what they're going to discover is what the demons already know. You are the Holy One. You are the Son of God. They already know this in some way. And here are the apostles, and they are filled with fear and awe and are asking the question, who then, who then possibly could he be?
It's to establish the identity of Jesus. And what they're going to discover is what the demons already know. You are the Holy One. You are the Son of God. They already know this in some way. And here are the apostles, and they are filled with fear and awe and are asking the question, who then, who then possibly could he be?
It's to establish the identity of Jesus. And what they're going to discover is what the demons already know. You are the Holy One. You are the Son of God. They already know this in some way. And here are the apostles, and they are filled with fear and awe and are asking the question, who then, who then possibly could he be?
And that's the question that Jesus ultimately answers with every miracle, that question Jesus ultimately answers with the resurrection, that he is the Lord God, the maker of heaven and earth. And he is the word of the father, the eternal son of the father. And he truly is God. He truly is God.
And that's the question that Jesus ultimately answers with every miracle, that question Jesus ultimately answers with the resurrection, that he is the Lord God, the maker of heaven and earth. And he is the word of the father, the eternal son of the father. And he truly is God. He truly is God.
And that's the question that Jesus ultimately answers with every miracle, that question Jesus ultimately answers with the resurrection, that he is the Lord God, the maker of heaven and earth. And he is the word of the father, the eternal son of the father. And he truly is God. He truly is God.
And man, I'm just so grateful, so grateful that Jesus was sent to us from the Father, that he came forth from the Father to be our redemption, to be our salvation, and to make us into adopted sons and daughters of the Father. As we continue our journey, a couple more days in Messianic Checkpoint, we got, you know, a few more, which is great. We have finished chapters three and four.
And man, I'm just so grateful, so grateful that Jesus was sent to us from the Father, that he came forth from the Father to be our redemption, to be our salvation, and to make us into adopted sons and daughters of the Father. As we continue our journey, a couple more days in Messianic Checkpoint, we got, you know, a few more, which is great. We have finished chapters three and four.
And man, I'm just so grateful, so grateful that Jesus was sent to us from the Father, that he came forth from the Father to be our redemption, to be our salvation, and to make us into adopted sons and daughters of the Father. As we continue our journey, a couple more days in Messianic Checkpoint, we got, you know, a few more, which is great. We have finished chapters three and four.
We're going up to chapter 16. And so we have a number of days to continue to watch Jesus, to listen to him and to just walk with him. And so let's pray for each other that we continue to walk in faithfulness and we continue to walk in joy and in hope and in love and that we continue to be the men and women that God has made us to be. So let's pray for each other. I'm praying for you.
We're going up to chapter 16. And so we have a number of days to continue to watch Jesus, to listen to him and to just walk with him. And so let's pray for each other that we continue to walk in faithfulness and we continue to walk in joy and in hope and in love and that we continue to be the men and women that God has made us to be. So let's pray for each other. I'm praying for you.
We're going up to chapter 16. And so we have a number of days to continue to watch Jesus, to listen to him and to just walk with him. And so let's pray for each other that we continue to walk in faithfulness and we continue to walk in joy and in hope and in love and that we continue to be the men and women that God has made us to be. So let's pray for each other. I'm praying for you.