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He said, "For My..." That's the reason people couldn't
understand Him. Sometime it was Christ speaking... or was the Son speaking.
Other times it was the Father speaking. He was a
dual Person. He was one Man, the Son. God was in him, which was tabernacling in
Him. But what did He do? Did He go around saying, "I'm the
Healer." Very contrary, He said, "I'm not the Healer." He said,
"It isn't Me that doth the works; it's My Father that dwelleth in
Me."
CORINTHIANS.BOOK.OF.CORRECTION_ JEFF.IN
SUNDAY_ 57-0414
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Now, in the beginning they were one. God, when He made man, He made him a dual person, both male and female.
He separated him in flesh and put him here on earth in flesh, and the female
part was still in spirit.
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And she said, "Now, you said you was fundamental and you believed
the Scripture."
I said, "I
do."
And she said,
"If I'll prove to you by your own Bible that he wasn't Divine, will you
witness that I'm right?"
I said, "Yes,
sir. If the Bible said He wasn't Divine, then I'll believe the Bible." And
I said, "But I've got to see the Scripture."
She said, "In
John, over in St. John it said when Jesus went down to the grave of Lazarus, he
wept." And said, "You know, if He was Divine, he could not
weep."
I said, "Sister,
is that where you base your thoughts?"
She said, "Yes,
sir. And that's true. He went to the grave of Lazarus, he wept, that showed
that he wasn't Divine."
I said, "Your
argument is thinner than the broth made out of a shadow of a chicken that
starved to death." I said, "Well, you know better than that."
And she said,
"Oh, he was--he was--he was a prophet; he was a good man."
I said, "He was
more than... God was in Him. He was a man, but He
was a--a dual Person. One, He was a man; the Spirit in Him was God." I
said, "God was in Christ."
She said, "Aw,
no."
I said, "Look,
lady, I'll take your own Scripture. He was a man,
but He was a God-man. When He went down to the grave of Lazarus, He
did weep like a man. That's true. But when He stood there, straightened His
little stooped shoulders up, and said, 'Lazarus, come forth,' and a dead man,
that'd been dead four days come to life. That was more than a man. Man couldn't
do that. That was God in His Son."
QUESTIONS.AND.ANSWERS_ JEFF.IN
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See, you--you're a dual person, three
people in one, soul, body, and spirit. Now, I believe your outward
senses, your--your soul from the--not your soul, but your outside conscience,
your senses... When you're awake, in other words, you're--you're operated by
five senses: see, taste, feel, smell, and hear. Them were only given you to
contact your earthly home; and they're-- they were not given to you to contact
your heavenly home. There's actually six senses in a human body, because he is
number six in the Bible. He was created on the sixth day, and he is number
six--a man is. And he's got see, taste, feel, smell, hear, and faith. His faith
sets his destination, where he's headed for.
Now, faith is the
substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things you do not see, taste,
feel, smell, or hear. But by faith, when he catches the Word, It sends him into
a dimension (See?) that makes It so real to him, till he's just as good as got
it in his hand. He knows it's going to happen.
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