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		<title>ANCIENT JESUS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week the sermon text was the feeding of the 5000.&#160; Especially as John recounted the events, it is clear what Jesus is NOT.&#160; He is not a bread-king, one sent to relieve all the sufferings that are in the world because of sin.&#160; Think about it, providing some sort of guaranteed subsistence to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week the sermon text was the feeding of the 5000.&nbsp; Especially as John recounted the events, it is clear what Jesus is NOT.&nbsp; He is not a bread-king, one sent to relieve all the sufferings that are in the world because of sin.&nbsp; Think about it, providing some sort of guaranteed subsistence to a humanity headed for damnation would be like offering a ham sandwich to someone who is drowning.&nbsp; Jesus didn&rsquo;t come to save us in this world, or bring a heaven to earth.&nbsp; He came to save us from this world, and give us a new heaven and a new earth.</p>
<p>While last week we learned what Jesus is not, this week the emphasis is upon who Jesus really is.&nbsp; His enemies are verbally sparring with Him over the claims Jesus is making.&nbsp; He declared, &ldquo;<em>I tell you the truth, if anyone keeps my word, he will never see death.</em>&rdquo;&nbsp; They responded with outrage, &ldquo;Are you greater than our father Abraham? He died, and so did the prophets. Who do you think you are?&rdquo;</p>
<p>Jesus then makes one of the clearest and most unequivocal statements that He could have made.&nbsp; &ldquo;<em>I tell you the truth</em>,&rdquo; Jesus answered, &ldquo;<em>Before Abraham was born, I am!</em>&rdquo;<br />
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<p>This was especially so because of the way that God had identified Himself to Moses for all time.&nbsp; (Exodus 3:14) God said to Moses, &ldquo;<em>I AM WHO I AM.&nbsp; This is what you are to say to the Israelites: &lsquo;I AM has sent me to you.</em>&rsquo;&rdquo;</p>
<p>Jesus&rsquo; miracles were not done to promise a heavenly kingdom on earth.&nbsp; Jesus&#8217; miracles were to show that the kingdom of God had come, invading earth and conquering the kingdom of the devil.&nbsp; God Himself, the eternal second person of the Trinity had invaded, taking up humanity, living under the law, and conquering death.&nbsp; So He snatches us from the grip of this world and its coming destruction and makes us part of His eternal kingdom &ndash; a new heaven and a new earth.</p>
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