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Oct 18, 2024 · Answer. Jesus said, “The Father is greater than I” (John 14:28) to His troubled disciples on the night of His arrest. Jesus had announced His imminent departure, and this puzzled them (John 13:33–38; 14:1; 16:16–18). Jesus tells them, “You heard me say, ‘I am going away and I am coming back to you.’.
- How is Jesus greater than all the other great people in ...
In a dialogue in the temple, Jesus quotes Psalm 110:1,...
- How is Jesus greater than all the other great people in ...
Apr 18, 2008 · When Jesus defends John, Jesus says, “He’s the greatest man born of woman up to this point because he introduced me.” It’s a stunning thing. In other words, in the estimation of Jesus, John the Baptist is greater than Abraham.
Verse1 G God is able D He will never fail Em C He is almighty God G Greater than all we seek D Greater than all we ask Em C D He has done great things Chorus G D Lifted up, He defeated the grave Em D C Raised to life, our God is able G D In his name, we overcome Em D C For the Lord, our God is able Verse2 G God is with us D God is on our side ...
Aug 4, 2022 · In a dialogue in the temple, Jesus quotes Psalm 110:1, pointing out that David calls the Messiah “my Lord” (Matthew 22:45). The Son of David, therefore, is greater than David and has a lineage greater than an earthly line of royalty. Jesus is greater than Solomon.
Jesus says that the least in the kingdom are greater than John the Baptist and John the Baptist is greater than all who came before him. Which means you are greater than those who came before John the Baptist like David and Solomon.
Chorus: A Greater than earthly hope, greater than all we know, D Jesus, You are faithful. A You are stronger than grave or cross, You are alive in us. D Bm7 Jesus, You are faithful.
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Nov 25, 2020 · Yet if King David refers to the Messiah as his Lord, Jesus challenges them (44), surely the Messiah is greater than David. Can the Messiah be just human? Jesus is leading them to the logical conclusion that he is the Messiah and God incarnate.