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Jesus tells His disciples:
“If you have known me, you have known my Father.”
They don’t understand.
Philip asks to see the Father—
and Jesus responds:
“Whoever has seen me has seen the Father.”
This is not just teaching.
It is a claim about who Jesus is.
And later, when Pilate asks, “What is truth?”
the answer is standing in front of him.
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John records 7 “I am” statements from Jesus.
“I am the bread of life.”
“I am the light of the world.”
“I am the door.”
“I am the good shepherd.”
“I am the resurrection and the life.”
“I am the way, the truth, and the life.”
“I am the true vine.”
Each statement begins with “ego eimi”—echoing God’s words in Exodus 3:14.
These are not just metaphors.
They point to Jesus’ identity.
He is not simply a messenger of God—
He is the one who reveals Him.
And in John 14:6, all of these come together:
“I am the way, the truth, and the life.”
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03/30/2026
James gives three simple instructions—but they go deeper than they seem:
Submit.
Resist.
Draw near.
We often want victory without surrender… but James shows us the order matters.
When we submit to God, we stand under His authority.
When we resist, we stop giving space to what pulls us away from truth.
When we draw near, we step into real relationship—not just knowledge.
This isn’t complicated.
But it is intentional.
This week, don’t just read the Word.
Let’s do the Word. Read full post.
Just Do the Word: Submit, Resist, and Draw Near (James 4) James 4:7–8 gives three connected commands—submit to God, resist the enemy, and draw near. This post explores how these shape daily obedience and relationship with Him.
03/20/2026
It’s easy to love people who think like us.
But what about the ones who don’t?
James 2:1 confronts something we often overlook—favoritism in our own hearts. Not just in status, but in how we treat people who see the world differently.
True faith doesn’t just defend truth.
It shows mercy.
Just Do the Word: Showing Mercy Without Favoritism (James 2:1) James 2:1 calls believers to reject favoritism and live out mercy. True faith is not just what we believe—it’s how we treat others.
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