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Hey guys, Three years ago, I shared with you seven powerful Bible verses that changed my entire life, that God used to change my life. And look, I am far from being perfect and God is still working within me as he will continue to do until the day I die, as He works in all of us. [Hebrews 12:2] [Isaiah 64:8] So in these last three years, God did a a deeper and fuller work in me. He helped me to grow closer to Him even more and although there were a lot of Bible verses there were three that He used powerfully to help me to grow and to become more and more like Jesus. And so today, I want to share these three verses with you, so that it might be a blessing to you as well. Maybe God will use this to do a deeper work in you. Letamp;#39;s start with the first one. [Matthew 16:24] If you call yourself a Christian, that is because the word Christian comes from Christ. Christ. Christian. That means you donamp;#39;t follow yourself. You follow Christ. It means you denied

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The point Jesus seems to be making is that Gods Law is eternal and unbreaking. It never changes. And it does not shift or realign itself to the opinions of men. He was basically telling the Pharisees, You are wrong if you think that you can go up against Gods laws and win. You will lose.
The dot-puzzle seems a semblance of our lives: a series of seemingly disconnected happenings. But, if we allow the Holy Spirit to help us connect the happenings (the dots), we begin to see the bigger picture that was always present, but not seen.
The word Raca means a worthless, empty headed man; a brainless idiot, foolish, witless. Its derived from a root word meaning to spit. When Christ Jesus walked on this earth Raca was a derogatory term used by the Jewish religious leaders towards people they thought were unworthy of their respect.
It is complete, self-contained and perfect in and of itself. It represents the Primordial Point, the first mark laid down by the Pen of the Divine, who wrote the universe into being. It is a signal of intent, an act of creation, the beginning and origin of everything.
The dot operator symbol is used in math to represent multiplication and, in the context of linear algebra, as the dot product operator. Typically, the symbol is used in an expression like this: 35. In plain language, this expression means three multiplied by five.
ONE: Ceremonial Law The ceremonial law related specifically to Israels worship (see Lev 1:2-3, for example). Its primary purpose was to point forward to Jesus Christ; these laws, therefore, were no longer necessary after Jesus death and resurrection.
We put a dot, called a dagesh, in middle of these letters to let the reader know that in this instance the letter is hard (or plosive).1. The hard בּ is pronounced b. The soft ב is pronounced v. The hard כּ is pronounced k. The soft כ is pronounced ch (as in challah).
The word dot is translated from the Greek term keraia, referring to a tiny stroke of the pen. In Hebrew, similar tiny marks differentiated one letter from another. So, Jesus point is that every letter of every word in the law would remain in effect until He accomplished everything in it (Hebrews 9:1011; 10:14).

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