- Pastor at Delhi
- Country India
- Studied Masters Degree at Caleb Institute
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- 03/16/1987
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- John 11:25 – “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live.
In this powerful declaration, Jesus Christ reveals His divine identity and authority over death. The statement “I am” echoes God’s self-revelation in the Old Testament, showing that Jesus is not merely a teacher but the source of eternal life itself.
#. Christ as the Source of Life
Jesus does not only give life; He is life. Eternal life is found in a personal relationship with Him, not merely in religious activity.
#. Victory Over Death
Physical death is not the end for believers. Through Christ’s resurrection power, death becomes a doorway to eternal fellowship with God.
#. Faith as the Means of Salvation
The promise is given to “whoever believes.” Salvation is by grace through faith, emphasizing trust in Christ’s finished work rather than human effort.
Because Jesus is the resurrection and the life, believers have living hope even in the face of death. His power assures us that eternal life begins now through faith and will be fully realized in the future resurrection.
This truth brings comfort, assurance, and confidence that nothing—not even death—can separate us from the life found in Christ.John 11:25 – “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live. In this powerful declaration, Jesus Christ reveals His divine identity and authority over death. The statement “I am” echoes God’s self-revelation in the Old Testament, showing that Jesus is not merely a teacher but the source of eternal life itself. #. Christ as the Source of Life Jesus does not only give life; He is life. Eternal life is found in a personal relationship with Him, not merely in religious activity. #. Victory Over Death Physical death is not the end for believers. Through Christ’s resurrection power, death becomes a doorway to eternal fellowship with God. #. Faith as the Means of Salvation The promise is given to “whoever believes.” Salvation is by grace through faith, emphasizing trust in Christ’s finished work rather than human effort. Because Jesus is the resurrection and the life, believers have living hope even in the face of death. His power assures us that eternal life begins now through faith and will be fully realized in the future resurrection. This truth brings comfort, assurance, and confidence that nothing—not even death—can separate us from the life found in Christ.0 Comments 0 Shares 22 Views2
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