Embracing Our Call: Jesus as Mighty God

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Jesus is the mighty God in the sense that he does those things that we don't see on a day-to-day basis. That John can start his gospel and say, in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God, and he was in the beginning with God, and all things were made through him. And then without him was not anything made that was made. He created all of this. [00:21:59] (22 seconds)


So when he came, he came preaching the kingdom of heaven is at hand and when he went to the cross what would have been a decisive defeat for all kingdoms of man your leader, your ruler your king defeated, killed dead in a grave and the kingdom of God became the very decisive victory that set it in stone because in that when Jesus went to the grave three days later he said he had the authority to raise it up again and he did. [00:28:48] (30 seconds)


He is our mighty God who saves His people from their sins. But the beauty of it is that He doesn't stop there. Because from there, as we walk with Him, today, the Scriptures tell us that as mighty God, He strengthens us as well. That He imparts His own strength to us, that we might now live differently. Right? And so God, the God who spoke the universe into existence, the God who by His very word sustains the world that we live in, strengthens you and I each and every day. [00:35:30] (38 seconds)


He invites us to live not in our own society, strength, but in His. So the God who rained down manna from heaven, the God who fed His people in the wilderness and parted the Red Sea to deliver them from their sins, enemies the god who would call us cause the walls to fall around jericho with the sound of a trumpet the god who during his earthly ministry would heal the sick and calm storms and give sight to the blind and raise the dead today strengthens us the same mighty god that we read of and think wow wouldn't it be extraordinary to see and witness and he says all i've done is invite you to come he invites us only to come and to know that he is mighty and to share in that strength he invites us to come and find help in our times of need [00:36:22] (56 seconds)


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