The Hands of Jesus: Creation, Healing, and Invitation

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1) "Blessed are they. Blessed are they in 1977. Blessed are they that have not seen. They have not been able to touch my body. They have not been able to see the nail prints in my hand. They have not been able to see the place where I was pierced by the spear. But they believe anyway. There's a special blessing and a special reward for them because they have to come by sheer faith. You have seen and felt and touched as well as believed." [01:42] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "The healing hands of the Lord Jesus Christ. And he uses your hands as you minister. The hands of a doctor, the hands of a nurse, the hands of a social worker, the hands of. Of the clergyman, the hands of the psychiatrist or the psychologist to talk to you, to heal you, to help you. But there's the hands of Jesus to heal your heart, to heal your mind, to heal your soul, to heal your body, if he wills." [07:37] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "The healing touch of the hand of Jesus. Remember when he went to Peter's home? Peter's mother in law was sick nigh unto death. Jesus went in and took her by the hand. She got up and began to wait on the tables. The healing touch of Jesus. The man born blind. Jesus calls him to get a little dust from the earth, collects the saliva and puts it in the dust and makes a little salve and puts it on his eyes with his hands. And he's healed. The touch of the hand of the Lord Jesus Christ in healing." [09:29] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "And then fourthly, there's the hand of blessing. Verily, I say unto you, whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein. And he took up the little children, and the scripture says he blessed them. I see little children here tonight. You may have gray hair, and you may have a bald head, but in God's sight, you're a little child. And Jesus wants to take you in his arms and love you and bless you and change you and make you a new person and make your home a new place and give you hope and purpose and meaning for life, if you'll let him." [10:54] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "The suffering hands of Jesus. And this is the thing we will be most impressed with when we see him in heaven. Because, you see, when we get to heaven, we're going to find that his hands suffered when they drove those nails in, and then when they picked him up and hung him between heaven and earth, and the terrible jolt that tore his hands and the wound was so great that Thomas could put his own hands in those holes. And Jesus will wear those scars for eternity." [12:29] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "The third thing I see in the suffering hands is that it's the only way of salvation. Neither is there salvation in any other except through the name of Jesus. You can't be saved by your works. You can't buy your way. It's not for sale. But Christ offers it to you from the cross. It was the blood that was shed. Without the shedding of blood, there's no forgiveness, the scripture says, and he shed his blood on that cross for you, and it's the only way." [15:26] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "Why doesn't he just push the door open and come in and save me? He never interferes with your will. You have a will of your own. That's the way he made you. He made you in his image. You can reject him. You can go to your grave rejecting Christ, and there's nothing God can do about it. He'll do everything in his power to warn you. He'll do everything in his power to bring incidents across your path to stop you. But he won't trespass on your will. That's something you have to decide." [17:44] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "And then sixthly, there's the outstretched hands of the Lord Jesus, stretching his hands for you and saying, jim, Bill, Susie, Mary, I love you. I died for you. Come, let me put my arm around you. Let me be your brother. Let me be your husband, your wife. Let me be all that you need in your soul, in your heart and your mind. Because, you see, it's not just to save you from sin and save you for eternity, but it's to save you right now, to walk with you. He'll free you tonight if you'll let him." [20:22] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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