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Title: Jesus, the Source of Salvation

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The source is where the stream begins to flow. The water where the stream begins to flow and the river water are the same water. This is because the water from which the stream begins to flow and the many waters created by it are all water from one.

 

It is written, “He brought me to the gate of the temple, and the front of the temple was facing east, and water came out from under the threshold and flowed eastward, and then flowed down to the right hand side of the altar husband of the temple. When he reached the outer gate, he looked, and behold, water was seeping out from the right hand side. The man was going east with a cord in his hand, and after measuring a thousand cubits, he made me cross the water, and the water came up to my ankles, and it again measured a thousand cubits. And he made me cross the water, and the water came up to my knees, and again measured a thousand cubits, and he made me cross the water. It was a river that no man could cross” (Ezekiel 47:1-5).

 

In the above words, the water that seeps out from the right side of the threshold and the river that no one can cross are one water. The first water that seeped out from the right side of the threshold of the temple is Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son, who is the beginning of a new life. All the Bibles are written about the only begotten Son of God, Jesus Christ, who is our life, and the children of new life who will be born innumerable numbers through him.

 

For this reason, the Bible testifies, "It is fitting that the Lord of their salvation should be perfected through sufferings to bring many sons to glory, of all things and of all things" (Hebrews 2:10).

 

The first son and the many children to come are all brothers born of one. Therefore, the Bible says, "For both he who sanctifies and those who are sanctified are of one; therefore he is not ashamed to call them brethren, saying, "I will proclaim your name to my brethren, and I will sing praises to you in the midst of the church." ..” (Hebrews 2:11-12).

 

In order for the children who became defiled in the world to return to their father's house, they must cast off the flesh and blood that has defiled the children of God. Following this will, we testify that Christ, who took off his physical body on the cross, was raised to life and entered the veil as a spiritual body, is the firstfruits, and the Bible testifies that Jesus is the “source of salvation.” It is the same as the words of the evidence that it is written, "... now Christ has risen from the dead, and has become the firstfruits of them that slept" (1 Corinthians 15:20).

 

Therefore, the Bible says, “Children are of flesh and blood, and he also belongs to flesh and blood in one way, to put away those who have taken over the power of death through death, the devil, and all those who are in bondage through life because they fear death. to release him, not really to sustain the angels, but to sustain the offspring of Abraham. Therefore, in all respects, he deserved to be made like his brothers, who became a merciful and faithful high priest in the work of God, making atonement for the sins of the people. to do so” (Hebrews 2:14-17).

 

Through this, the Bible carefully testifies that Jesus, the source of salvation, and the many children who are saved through him are one.

 

 

 

If the first Son, who is the source of salvation, cannot be made perfect, many of his children cannot be perfected either. For this reason, the Bible testifies, "The law ordained men with weaknesses as priests, but the word of the oath which was made after the law hath raised up a son made perfect forever" (Hebrews 7:28).

 

“But we saw Jesus, who had been made lower than the angels for a little while, having suffered death, crowned with glory and honor, that he might taste death for all through the grace of God. And to him of all things it is fitting that the Lord of their salvation should be perfected through suffering in bringing many sons into glory” (Hebrews 2:9-10).

 

Praise be to God forever, who through the sufferings of death perfected our Lord Jesus, who became the source of eternal salvation. Amen Amen. Thank you Lord.

 


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