This teaching uses a very clear analogy of standing in the “wrong line” of worldly perspective and sin that prevents Jesus from revealing the Father to us. When we acknowledge our sin and repent, then we move into the “right line” so that Christ can reveal the Father to us. That change on our part enables us to understand and do what Christ our Lord wants us to do.
Verses: Matt. 10:5-7; 11:1-29; 14:3-5; John 1:29-34; 17:25-26; Luke 5:27-32; 7:18-19; 10:17-21; Isa. 35:5-6; Josh. 24:1-7, 13-15, 20, 23; Mal. 3:1; Ezek. 14:1-6; 2 Pet. 3:8-9; Heb. 9:11-14; 1 John 1:5-7
Teacher: Mike Patten
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