The Statement has become flesh and crafted his residing
between us all. We have witnessed his beauty, the glory of the one and only
Daughter, who came from the Father, full of love and certainty. Out there of
his fullness all of us have all received beauty in house of grace by now
granted. For the regulations was given through Moses; love and reality came
from Christ Jesus. John 1:14, 16, 17
God’s grace is not an abstract idea or a idea. God’s love is
a person. Jesus Christ is God’s grace personified. The first bible cited above
is from the gospel of John chapter 1. John discusses his gospel discussion in
regard to Jesus being the everlasting phrase of God, the father who came
personally and tabernacled or delivered his earthly tent among us. The phrase
tabernacled used to show Jesus’ coming to earth from the womb of the virgin
Mary is a word that is carefully chosen to remind the readers of God’s dwelling
with the Israelites in the tabernacle when they came out of Egypt and was
staying in the desert. When God were living in the taberncaled, the people saw
his wonder by the things he did. At that time, when Lord tabernacled in a man
made tent, he gave the rules to the young people of Israel on mount Sinai. The
second time Lord comes to live among his many people, he comes in a
tent/tabernacle/temple that is not made with person's hands. He comes in the
fleshly human body as Christ Christ. That is why Christ referred to his entire
body as “this temple” when he said to the Jews, destroy this temple and I will
raise it back in three days. That is also why, Paul talks of our bodies as the
temples of the Holy Spirit. The man made tents or tabernacle that God was
living in was a shadow of the things to come. It was a shadow of God’s true
temple, us, our body. So Jesus came in the true temple and he was “full of
grace” and honesty. From his fullness we have all given grace. Lord appeared to
us as Christ, in a temple that was foreshadowed by the tent or tabernacle in
the Ancient Testament. In this new tent, unlike the old tabernacle that had the
regulations on table to rocks, this new tabernacle or body of Jesus has been
entirely full with God’s love. Jesus was walking around as the face of God’s
love and his flesh was simply just a “coat” or a tent/tabernacle that was put
on that love so that it might take appearance that is bodily visible.
Titus 2: 11-14 says the same thing. Take a look
“For the love of Our god has came out, bringing salvation to
all men, instructing us to refuse ungodliness and worldly desires and to live
sensibly, righteously and godly in the current age, searching for the giving
hope and the showing up of the wonder of our great Lord and Savior, Christ
Jesus, who gave Himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to
purify for Himself a people for His own property, zealous for great deeds.”
The information used here by the apostle Paul when he says
“the beauty of Our god has came out, bringing salvation to all men…” is a
reference to Christ whom John in chapter 1 of his gospel describes as God’s
only son who left heaven and came to earth, full of love and honesty, and from
his beauty we have each received love and God’s solace. When Paul talks about
God’s grace instructing or helping us to refute ungodliness and worldly desires
and to live sensible lives, he is also referring to Christ who came physically
to save us and instruct us to obey Lord.
Ephesians 2:8 agrees affirms that saying “For it is by grace
you have been saved, through faith-and this is not from yourselves, it is the
reward of Lord.” We know that the scriptures teach that we are saved by Jesus
Jesus, by receiving him into our lives. There is no such thing as accepting
God’s grace or being saved by beauty apart from Jesus Jesus. When you accept
Jesus, you don’t need to worry about beauty because Jesus is the grace of Our god that will save us. Christ is God’s grace.
You also see the holy bible instruct of Christ as God’s love
in Titus 3:4-6 where it is written “But when the goodness of Lord our Savior
and His true love for mankind appeared, He saved us, not on the basis of deeds
which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the
cleaning up of regeneration and restoring by the Holy Spirit, whom He poured
out upon us richly with Jesus Jesus our Savior.”
Again here, the words “the goodness of God our Savior and
his love for mankind appeared, he saved us..” is referring to God’s love who is
Jesus Christ who appeared. God our Savior there is a reference to Our god the
father who sent Christ to die for us.
A final bible verses that I want to bring to bear here is
Romans 5:15 which says “But the free gifts is not like the transgression. For
if by the transgression of the one the many died, much more did the beauty of
Our god and the reward by the love of the one Mankind, Christ Jesus, abound to
the many.” Again, this emphasizes the fact that Christ is God’s grace, that
grace is God’s gift to us. We know that Christ is God’s gift to us because John
3:16 says “for God so true love the world that he gave his only begotten son
that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life” Lord
gave Christ as a gift to us. That gifts saves us. That gifts, Jesus Christ is
God’s beauty to us personified.
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