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  1. True Belief in Jesus Christ. 100s of Bible verses not heard in church. What it Means to Believe in Jesus. The Bible study that lets God's Word speak for itself.

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  1. Jul 24, 2002 · It's about Jesus for you. As Rod so often said, "Christianity is the story of a one-sided rescue that we didn't ask for, we didn't deserve, and yet God gives it to you anyway in Jesus." Rod could take a whole semester to tell you this story, or he could tell it to you in a handful of Bible verses.

  2. Feb 15, 2024 · In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus is referred to as “the rod of God” and is said to have come to fulfill God’s law and be the fulfillment of prophecy. In Revelation, the rod is included in the metaphors used to describe the power and authority of Christ, as well as his love for all people.

  3. Nov 4, 2015 · The name “Rod of Jesse” reveals that Jesus would receive His human life through Jesse. Jesse was Jesus’ human ancestor. Yet, in this verse, we see just the opposite truth. Instead of Jesse being the root, and Jesus being the tree springing up from him, the idea is now reversed.

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  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Aaron’s rod, or staff, played an important part in God’s plan to lead the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Promised Land. In ancient Israelite culture, a rod was a symbol of authority. Shepherds used rods to guide and correct their flocks (Psalm 23:4).

  5. Throughout the Bible, the rod is often associated with authority and guidance. In the Old Testament, we see Moses using his rod to perform miracles and demonstrate God’s power. The rod symbolized God’s authority working through Moses to lead and guide the Israelites.

  6. What do the terms “rod” and “staff” mean in the 23rd Psalm? Bible Answer: The 23rd Psalm was written by King David. This Psalm is part of a trilogy. Psalm 22 is called a Messianic Psalm. It speaks of Jesus suffering and death (Psalm 22:1).

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  8. Oct 2, 2020 · Tilly Dillehay on how millennial parents need to rediscover the discipline of the rod—though difficult, is good for our children. Many well-meaning young parents have ignored the biblical instruction to discipline with the “rod.”

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