Tuesday, December 15, 2009

WHO IS THIS MAN JESUS?


In Genesis Jesus is the Creator of all things.
In Exodus Jesus is the Passover Lamb who died to pay the penalty for our sins.
In Leviticus Jesus is the High Priest making intersession for us.
In Numbers Jesus is the Pillow of Cloud by day and the Pillow of fire by night that guides us.
In Deuteronomy Jesus is the Divine Prophet.
In Joshua Jesus is Yeshua, the Captain of our salvation.
In Judges Jesus is our Spiritual and Political Deliverer.
In Ruth Jesus is our Blood Relative and the Redeemer of our soul.
In 1 and 2 Samuel Jesus is our Prophet, Priest and Judge.
In 1 and 2 Kings Jesus is our Reining King.
In 1 and 2 Chronicles Jesus is the coming Messiah.
In Ezra Jesus is the forgiver of our sins and the restorer of our soul.
In Nehemiah Jesus is the Rebuilder of the broken down walls of our lives.
In Esther Jesus is our Providential Care and Advocate.
In Job Jesus is our Redeemer.
In Psalms Jesus is our Lord and our Shepherd.
In Proverbs and Ecclesiastes Jesus is our Wisdom.
In the Song of Solomon Jesus is the coming Bridegroom in love with His people.
In Isaiah Jesus is the coming Prince of Peace.
In Jeremiah Jesus is the Coming Shepherd.
In Lamentations Jesus is the Weeping Prophet.
In Ezekiel Jesus is our Messiah, King and Shepherd.
In Daniel Jesus is the Great Stone who will crush the ungodly governments of this
world. He is the fourth man in the firey furnace. He is the coming King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
In Hosea Jesus is the Faithful and Forgiving Husband forever married to the backslider.
In Joel Jesus is the Baptizer with the Holy Spirit and with Fire.
In Amos Jesus is our Burden-Bearer.
In Obadiah Jesus is the Mighty Savior.
In Jonah Jesus is the sign of Jonah in His death, burial and resurrection.
In Micah Jesus is the Messiah who will reign over the whole world.
In Nahum Jesus is the Avenger of God’s people at His second coming.
In Habakkuk Jesus is the Evangelist, preaching, “Revive thy work in the midst of the years”.
In Zephaniah Jesus is the Savior of the world.
In Haggai Jesus is the Signet Ring that seals us as God’s people.
In Zechariah Jesus is the coming Messiah who will bring permanent peace to the world.
And in Malachi Jesus is the Sun of Righteousness with healing in His Wings.
In Matthew Jesus is the promised Messianic King.
In Mark Jesus is the Servant who ministers to the physical and spiritual needs of His People.
In Luke Jesus is the Son of Man reflecting the physical image of God.
In John Jesus is the Son of God reflecting the spiritual image of God.
In Acts Jesus is the Resurrected and Ascended Savior who is the Founder and Foundation of His church, baptizing us into His body by the Holy Spirit.
In Romans Jesus is the Second Adam whose death on the cross provides justification and righteousness for all who place their faith in Him.
In 1 Corinthians Jesus is our Righteousness, our sanctification and our Redemption.
In 2 Corinthians Jesus is our Victory, our Lord, our Light, our Judge, our Reconciliation, our Substitute, our Gift and our Power.
In Galatians Jesus is our Savior and Deliverer from the curse of the Law.
In Ephesians Jesus is the Christ of Unsearchable riches.
In Philippians Jesus is the God who Supplies all our needs.
In Colossians Jesus is the Fullness of the Godhead in a Body.
In 1 and 2 Thessalonians Jesus is the Soon-Coming King of King and Lord of Lords.
In 1 and 2 Timothy Jesus is the Mediator between God and Man.
In Titus Jesus is our Faithful Pastor.
In Philemon Jesus is our Friend who sticks to us closer than a brother.
In Hebrews Jesus is the Blood of the everlasting covenant.
In James Jesus is the Great Physician.
In 1 and 2 Peter Jesus is the Chief Shepherd who is coming back to earth soon.
In 1,2 and 3 John Jesus is our Everlasting Love.
In Jude Jesus is the soon coming Judge.
And in Revelation Jesus is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lord’s coming back to arth to finish what He started in the Garden of Eden, and prove once and for all that He is God.

He is Noah’s Ark.
He is Abraham’s Ram.
He is Isaac’s Well.
He is Jacob’s Ladder.
He is Samuel’s Horn Of Oil.
He is David’s Slingshot.
He is Simon Peter's Solid Rock.
He is Paul’s Obsession.
He is John’s Pearly White City.
He is the Husband to the widow and the Father to the orphan.
He is a Rock in a weary land.
He is the Prince of Peace.
He is the Bright and Morning Star.
He is the Rose of Sharon.
He is the Lilly of the Valley.
He is the balm in Gilead.
He is the Word of God.
Jesus is God Almighty!
In Revelation 1:8, Jesus says, “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, says the Lord, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty”.1 John 1: 2, 14
Why did God become flesh?
1. To make an invisible God visible.
2. To make an unknown God know.
3. To make an impersonal God personal.
4. To make an unkillable God killable. (Death means separation not termination. ) On the cross Jesus said to the Father, “Why have you forsaken me?” At least for three hours of devil darkness on the cross Jesus was separated from the Father paying the penalty for our sins.