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All About a Man

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  • This song really reminds my heart that Jesus Christ paid it all and that was sufficient. Everything done to us individually by the godless is only marked as persecution to recieve Revelation 14, 15, and 16. Rejoice today if the godless hold you down and harm you in the walls of your own home. There is coming a day and coming a time when we will see our heartless captors change their minds or wish that they had changed their minds.

    I am hostage yet Christ in me liveth to be magnified.

  • I am hostage to my own humanity of the godless too. Yet Christ liveth in me to be magnified.

    May we bow down to say Lord GOD we are nothing apart from YOU.. Yet I live rejected the same as YOU lived my Lord.

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  • @princesayesika2 thanks brother and may God bless you in your research for knowledge.

  • @princesayesika2 Because he was given authority to do so. I do nothing on my own account but I do that which I see my Father doing. He was given authority and if he was given authority to be called God then who are we to say otherwise?

  • IT'S ABOUT TIME A SONG AS PROFOUND AS THIS COME OUT. IT TOUCHES THE DEEPEST CORDS OF OUR SOULS. PRAISE GOD!!!

  • I love this song so much! So passionate! Think of all the silly things people sing so passionately about in popular music and we have here a quality song honoring the Lord of all :D love it!

  • @KirkDem I just want to apologize for arguing. You believe you are right and I believe I am right. And no technicalities is going to change our minds. One thing we have in common is the fact that we both believe in God and our lives would be different without him. I definitely give you a lot of credit for the research you have done, most people don't do as much research as you have. That's great! I love you as a sibling, though I have never met you before. Keep up the research! I know I will :)

  • @princesayesika2

    You speak of John 14:8-11 but many people do not know what Jesus was saying here. That is why so many people are confused about the Bible. He is speaking of a union between him and his Father. Jesus is the firstborn of creation. He is the visible image of the invisible God. Why? Because he has existed in the beginning with God so he knows his Father intimately. That is why he was a perfect reflection of his Father. Genesis speaks of a man clinging to his wife and becoming one

  • @princesayesika2

    ho. This is an articular the‧os′. Careful translators recognize that the articular construction of the noun points to an identity, a personality, whereas a singular anarthrous predicate noun preceding the verb points to a quality about someone. Therefore, John’s statement that the Word or Logos was “a god” or “divine” or “godlike” does not mean that he was the God with whom he was. It merely expresses a certain quality about the Word, or Logos, but it is not the identity ofGod

  • @princesayesika2

    He said all authority was give to me... Who gave him that authority? Himself? I am not saying he was just a good man. I am saying he was the SON of God not God. The verse at John 1:1 has to be taken to the original Greek to comprehend. These translations use such words as “a god,” “divine” or “godlike” because the Greek word θεός (the‧os′) is a singular predicate noun occurring before the verb and is not preceded by the definite article.

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