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GRAIL STARS - PART 9

WEDNESDAY 05 MARCH 2025


Christ Jesus, a descendant of Abraham, who came into this world as the greatest of grail stars, known as the Messiah, manifested in the most high profile of supreme glory. More below!

Reference: 1st Corinthians 15:41 New King James Version (NKJV)

"There is one glory of the sun, another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differs from another star in glory."


Johannine literature numbered as John 1:14  reads, "So the Word became human and made His home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. And we have seen His glory, the glory of the Father's one and only Son" (NLT). Did you notice that the eyewitnesses described the vastness of godly virtues in Jesus' humanity, which reflected on the account of His outward state and condition? For that reason, I will break down the very gospel of John 1:14 into specific segmentary parts, in accordance with the manner, in which the early disciples uniformly affirmed the loudest testimony based on extraordinary knowledge of the grail Star they beheld:


1. They acknowledged that the grail star changed in state:


So the Word became human, and the "ancient day" saints perceived the knowledge of His conversion into a mortal state. So these are the earnest reports of His personal appearance, as being made in human likeness, plus His attributes, His deeds, and His relations to those who acknowledged and beheld His glory.


2. They acknowledged that the greatest of grail star made His home among men:


Interestingly, in this very segmentary statement, the Word making His home among men, doesn't primarily mean to settle down in terms of earthly residence because Christ Jesus was overtly conscious of the truth that He wasn't of this world, especially as a spiritual Saviour and Redeemer, whose Kingdom is not of this world.


So the hidden revelatory insight embedded in the versified statement denotes being glorious and honourable among men, on account of their privileged access to learning and gaining His divine wisdom and knowledgeable understanding, not on account of his natural descent, residential settlement, or any fleshy origin. This is the reason we recognise that He couldn't make His home among the Jews successfully, as coming from a Jewish nation. Are you with me? To that effect, the same Gospel of John stated that He came to His own people, and even they rejected Him (John 1:11 NLT). Got it?


3. They acknowledged that He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness:


This particular testimony changed everything about their lives, and so, the eyewitnesses knew and esteemed Him highly, on the basis of His unfailing character, described as unconditional love and faithful compassion, which are notably believed to make up the concept of grace and truth.


4. They acknowledged that they had seen His glory, the glory of the Father's one and only Son:


The proper sense of this revelatory insight is rooted in God-Christ abounding glory because God, in all His fullness, was pleased to live in Christ (Colossians 1:19 NLT). This truth was continually exerted in His performance-based supernatural expressions, such that mankind remarkably encountered His higher spiritual being and His life-giving Spirit. On account of this verity, Acts 10:38 reads, "And you know that God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power. Then Jesus went around doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him" (NLT).


Beloved, since the death and resurrection of Christ Jesus, a demonstrated divine love which has broken down the middle wall of partition, the "present day" saints [both Jews and Gentiles] have been experiencing the supremacy of His eternal glory by supernatural experiences. Stay tuned for part 10. Shalom!


Scripture Reading -  Numbers 24:17; Matthew 2:1-2; Luke 1:78-79; Revelation 22:16.


Exuberant Declaration:

Jesus is my Saviour and my Lord, my light and my salvation, my righteousness and my glory. He is risen, glorified, and eternally exalted far above all. Blessed glory to God!





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