I and the Father Are ONE – John Chapter 10:22-42
At the Feast of Dedication, the people surround Jesus demanding that He should plainly tell them if He was the Messiah or not. Jesus affirms not only this, but also that He is God.
At the Feast of Dedication, the people surround Jesus demanding that He should plainly tell them if He was the Messiah or not. Jesus affirms not only this, but also that He is God.
Jesus responds to the people after the healing of a man born blind with these parabolic teachings of a shepherd.
In this teaching we see how a man, born blind, receives both his physical and spiritual sight, while others who see, remain spiritually blind. And once again, we also have the record of the divine nature of Jesus.
As we bring to conclusion Jesus at the Feast of Booths, He continued to make declarations of His divine person (I AM).
In Jesus’s interaction with the Jews about His origin, He sets forth a divine mandate for salvation.
On the last great day of the Feast of Booths, Jesus announces that all who believe in Him will receive the Spirit.