Jesus Alone is God

Jesus Alone is God
Jesus Alone is God

Email: hpaulsilas@hotmail.com https://apostolicinternational.com/ Statement of beliefs: https://apostolicinternational.com/statement-of-beliefs Zoom meeting open for all - every Saturday at 19:00 CET ID: 639 807 0890 Password: OneGod Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6398070890?pwd=MlZxZWcwR3I0d3R1MmhDN0syaUx0Zz09

  1. #84: Wrestling for the Presence of Jesus

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    #84: Wrestling for the Presence of Jesus

    Email: hpaulsilas@hotmail.com https://apostolicinternational.com/ Statement of beliefs: https://apostolicinternational.com/statement-of-beliefs The sermon: https://apostolicinternational.com/sermons/WRESTLING_FOR_THE_PRESENCE_OF_JESUS.pdf The sermon, Wrestling for the Presence of Jesus, explores the significance of Zebulun and Naphtali in the ministry of Jesus, as prophesied in Isaiah 9:1-2. These two tribes, historically marked by struggle and marginalization, were uniquely honored as Jesus began His ministry in their regions, fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy of light shining in the darkness. The sermon connects their story to universal human experiences of longing, struggle, and redemption. The names of Zebulun and Naphtali symbolize the emotional wrestling of their mothers, Leah and Rachel, for love and recognition. Leah named Zebulun, meaning “dwelling,” in the hope that her husband Jacob would finally cherish her. Naphtali, born of Rachel’s desperation, reflects her struggle for validation. These stories highlight our shared longing for connection and value, paralleling our spiritual wrestlings for the presence of God. Jesus’ ministry in Galilee, the land of Zebulun and Naphtali, demonstrates God’s care for the overlooked and marginalized. By choosing this humble region, Jesus brought hope and light to those in despair, showing that no person or situation is beyond divine restoration. His work among these tribes reaffirms the inclusivity of God’s grace and the transformative power of His presence. The sermon calls believers to wrestle earnestly for Christ’s presence, echoing Leah and Rachel’s struggle. Through prayer and worship, we are invited to draw closer to God, who promises to meet us in our struggles. As we await Christ’s return, the sermon encourages preparation and hope, trusting that He honors the humble and the marginalized. Ultimately, the story of Zebulun and Naphtali reminds us that God’s light shines in unexpected places, transforming darkness into hope and redemption.

    1h 24m

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Email: hpaulsilas@hotmail.com https://apostolicinternational.com/ Statement of beliefs: https://apostolicinternational.com/statement-of-beliefs Zoom meeting open for all - every Saturday at 19:00 CET ID: 639 807 0890 Password: OneGod Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6398070890?pwd=MlZxZWcwR3I0d3R1MmhDN0syaUx0Zz09

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