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Then we can look at truth in a different way when we read John 8:31, 32, 36 and realize that knowing the truth, knowing Jesus, can make a radical, transformational difference in our lives.
We believe that Jesus is nothing less than the incarnate Son of God in whom the fullness of the Deity dwells in human form; fully divine and fully human—and the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
And this helps us to experience Jesus, to be able to identify Him, to name Him as the Way, the Truth and the Life that brings us into the union and communion with the Trinity, always grounded in Love.
We’re in the truth and life. Answering Thomas, Jesus had told us in John 14:6, “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” ...
5th Sunday of Easter: ‘I Am the Way, the Truth and the Life’ SCRIPTURES & ART: Today’s first reading is depicted in Christian art by a fresco of great 15th-century artist Fra Angelico ...
There Jesus is recognized as both the revelation and the revealer of God. As such he is truth incarnate and so the criterion by which all truth is to be measured; he is the way, the truth and the ...
Jesus is the Word because through him all things are made,” says Jonathan, 8. “What he said became. Through the words of ...
The Peace Pulpit: As we celebrate Christmas, we celebrate with joy and with hope, but also with some determination to bring about change in our life as we listen to Jesus and follow his way.
Rev. Jeremiah Johnston of Prestonwood Baptist Church reflects on Romans 5:1-2, explaining how Christ, with his message of peace, has the ability to change lives.
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