MORE SPIRITUAL DEPTH

By Pastor Tony Alamo

You will never see the real people of God quoting scripture and verse in the Bible. 1  Jesus said things like Moses said this, Moses said that, 2  "It is written," 3  Isaiah said, 4  or "Jonas [Jonah] was three days and three nights in the whale's belly." 5  However, He would never say "Isaiah 1:10, Joel 2:14," etc. It is good for us to know chapter and verse, but it is billions of times more important both to know the meanings of these chapters and verses and to do what the scriptures and verses tell us we must do than memorize them and not know what they mean. 6  Knowledge inflates our ego. "Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifieth" (I Cor. 8:1). What good is it to know what the Bible says to do, if we never do what it says? 7

Here are a few things we must possess in order to be immortal. However, what good is just knowing about them if we don't possess them? Here they are: We must be regenerated. 8  That is, we must have God's life and power living in us to accomplish His purpose for us. 9  We must, by reading God's Word and doing what it tells us to do, eventually possess God's nature. 10  We must strive for the full growth of the Godhead working and living in us. 11  By conforming to these fundamental, essential, and eternal life elements we become transfigured or translated. 12  By being transformed we become one with God. 13  By becoming one with God, we have His likeness. 14  We must have all these attributes in order to inherit God's heavenly paradise. 15  If we do not have these basic Christian elements, we need to get busy and acquire them, for they are our very life. 16  Former sinners automatically become the sons of God through this spiritual process. 17  The revelation of our transformation by the Spirit from sinners to sons of God is located in the eighth chapter of the book of Romans, verse two. It is "the Spirit of [God's] life" living with His power in us.

In the New Testament, the first marriage between man and God was created by the Triune God living His life as a human in the human body of Jesus. 18  The spiritual marital consummation in the marriage between man and God occurs when the Triune God, by the Spirit, enters our spirits at the time of salvation. 19  This happens when we exchange marriage vows with Him, that is, when we consent to God's proposal, becoming His wife, His helpmate, by inviting Him into us, vowing to utterly forsake all others, and promising to be His forever. 20  We vow to be His as long as we shall live. We promise we will serve no other, and promise we will let none teach us but Him. This is the same command God gives wives when they marry their husbands: "If they will learn anything, let them ask their [Christian] husbands at home" (I Cor. 14:35). 21 "My sheep [My bride, My temple] hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me" (John 10:27). This is marriage to the Lord, and, for that matter, to your husband if he is godly. Jesus said that God is the husband, 22 and "Thou shalt have no other gods [no other husband] before Me" (Ex. 20:3). 23

God stated, "When thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light" (Luke 11:34). This means if we keep our eye solely on the things God commands us to do and do them, we will be filled with God's light, life, and power. Having a roving eye is adultery. 24  Having a roving mind, which means thinking about anyone other than your husband, God, is adultery. 25  Allowing anyone to have your body, which is to be constantly transformed or transfigured because of your oneness with God, is adultery, just as wandering from your husband with your eyes, your mind, or your body is adultery. 26  This is why God judges us for every thought, for every idle word, and for every deed of the body. 27  This is why the Apostle Paul, speaking of our minds, tells us we must, by the power of the Spirit in us, "[cast] down [put into subjection] imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and [bring] into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ" (II Cor. 10:5).

Jesus said, "Go, and sin no more," meaning, now that we are married to Him, we must go with Him and no longer wander from Him, the sinless One (John 8:11).

When we vow to the Lord to be baptized into His death, which means to reject the world with all of its lusts and sins, Christ with the Father by the Spirit enters our mortal bodies. 28  This consummates our marriage vows, the marital vows between God and ourselves. 29  We are Christ's Bride, and He is our Bridegroom. 30  At this time we become one with Christ, 31  who is also God the Father and God The Holy Spirit. 32  We are now possessions of Christ. He owns us because He purchased us with His own blood. The original Greek text does not use the word "servant" for Christ's followers. It uses the word "slaves" because servants are hired, but slaves are owned.

It is a terrible sin, worthy of Hell, to commit adultery against one's husband. 33  How much more worthy of Hell is one who commits adultery against the Lord God Almighty? 34  Jesus states that even being a lukewarm helpmate to Him is the same as adultery. He will divorce any professing Christian if they do not repent of their lukewarmness, their adultery. 35  He states in Revelation 3:16 that He "will spue thee out of [His] mouth," out of His body. This means He will utterly reject you if you commit adultery against He who washed you, cleansed you, married you, and confirmed His vows with the consummation of His Spirit entering you and mingling with your spirit. 36

Many members form the organic Body or temple of Christ, which is also His Bride and the New Jerusalem. 37  In order to be part of God, each member of His Body must be faithful and possess God's divine life, power, and nature. 38  To achieve God's nature, they must be totally saturated, drenched, and soaked in God by immersing themselves into the Spirit. 39  There can be no going back to any of their former, sinful ways or dark thinking, because this would be committing adultery. 40  Their marriage vows would be broken and they would be lost. God, the Word, must be our only light, for God, the Word, is our only light. 41  By allowing God to be our life, our nature, and our power daily, we continuously conform to His divine nature so we might be transformed into oneness with Him as His Body. 42

In the four Gospels and Acts, we see how Christ, the God-man, became the life-giving Spirit to His disciples after the resurrection of His mortal body. 43  John 20:22 states, "He breathed on them and said, 'Receive The Holy Spirit'" (Orig. Gk.).

His disciples were trained by Him for three and a half years. 44  By today's standards, this would seem a sufficient amount of training to enter the ministry. But training is not enough, even though the disciples of Christ were eyewitnesses of His miracles, eyewitnesses to His death, eyewitnesses of His resurrection, and eyewitnesses of Him being taken up to Heaven before their very eyes. 45  He let them know they were to tell the world what they had seen Him do and heard Him say, but they were commanded not to do this until they went through another spiritual process. In order to do God's work, the work of Christ, they must be "endued with power from on high" (Luke 24:49).

No one can do God's work until they have received the promise of the Father, the Baptism with The Holy Spirit. They partially knew His purpose and His plans for them. 46 This fact was made clear by Jesus saying, "The Comforter, which is The Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you" (John 14:26).

In Acts 1:5 His disciples remembered how He told them that "John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with The Holy Spirit" (Orig. GK.). Luke confirms this in Luke 24:49: "Behold, I send the promise of My Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high." This power from on high that every member of Christ's Body must possess to do the work of God with God in them and upon them is none other than the Baptism with The Holy Spirit. This Baptism must constantly be renewed in God's workers daily. It is a mighty river constantly flowing from Heaven upon them and through them. 47 Jesus said, "Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him [The Holy Spirit] shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life" (John 4:14). 48

We can know God's purpose and plan, but we need His power, the Baptism of The Holy Spirit, the Comforter, before we can carry out His work in the ministry. "Ye shall receive power, after that The Holy Spirit is come upon you" (Acts 1:8). After the Lord's ascension, He became the Spirit of power. 49  He was then able to pour Himself inwardly and outwardly upon His disciples, not only on the day of Pentecost, but also upon all true disciples throughout every age. 50

God's Word shows the extreme contrast between the vast majority of people who say they are Christians and the very few who really are. 51  We must be born again by the Spirit of Christ. 52  We must receive God's promise, which is the Baptism of The Holy Spirit, the Comforter, to do His work. 53 Then the world may see the evidence of God in us, and may also see God's power both living in us and working His works through us. 54  The first of the Lord's disciples received the promise of the Father in Acts 2:2-4. There were a hundred and twenty people who received the promise of the Father, the Comforter, which again is the Baptism of The Holy Spirit.

Christ, who is the very power and wisdom of God, revealed Himself to His disciples in Acts chapter two, verses two through four as a rushing mighty wind and cloven tongues like fire. Though they were filled inwardly with the Baptism of The Holy Spirit, the Spirit of power, its manifestation was also seen outwardly. 55  From that day forth, Christ, the Spirit of life and the Spirit of power, began living on earth again, abiding in and upon His disciples. He would continue doing so in and upon every disciple until His soon return. 56

We cannot call ourselves Christians unless we are constantly working to complete every step of the spiritual progression to power in order to do His work (healing, casting out devils, raising the dead, prophesying, and a variety of other miracles.) 57  We cannot become people of power unless we have Christ, the Spirit of Power, living within us and upon us. 58  It doesn't matter how many churches we attend or how much we pray or read. 59  It doesn't matter how many good deeds we do, how many ceremonies we attend, or how morally pure we are. 60  If the Spirit of Christ's life and His power are not dwelling inside of us, we are no more than mere people of the earth. We cannot do His work, nor can we enter the kingdom of Heaven. 61

God the Word came into this world to save sinners by washing them in His blood, then giving them His life and power through the Spirit. 62  Without His life and power, we will remain mere people of the earth. 63

The Word, when studied, is the depth of God. 64  The Word is the depth we need to understand. 65  The Word is the depth we need to give God's life to our spirits and our minds, as well as to our mortal bodies. 66  The depth of the wisdom and knowledge of Christ is the life-giving Spirit, which gives life to our entire being when we know it and act on it. This is the glory of God the Word.

It is God's plan to elevate fallen humanity to Christ's fullness, and by His power living in humans, He accomplishes His purpose and plan. 67  Satan's power over man is absolutely and positively destroyed. 68 Christ also is our Comforter. 69  He takes the harshness of our lives away. With Him, we can go through every harshness without feeling harshness. 70

Many people of the world are not looking for another message from "men of God" because they have seen so little manifestation of God's mighty power living and working in people who claim to be people of God. 71  "The creature waiteth for the MANIFESTATION of the sons of God" (Rom. 8:19).

Here are some of the gifts which manifest themselves in the "sons of God," those who have received the final process for power, which is the Baptism of The Holy Spirit, the promise of the Father, the Comforter, enabling us to do His work: The sick will be healed, the lepers will be cleansed, the dead will be raised, and devils shall be cast out. 72 Jesus told His disciples, "Freely ye have received, freely give" (Matt. 10:8). The sons of God shall "cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues...they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover" (Mark 16:17-18).

By our spirits, our minds, and our bodies first being conformed with God's life, then being transformed into the image of Christ's life, we are also, by our receiving the Baptism of The Holy Spirit, which is the promise of the Father, the power from on high, the Comforter, in order to do God's work, given other gifts for the purpose of demonstrating His power in and upon us, such as the ones mentioned by Paul in I Corinthians 12:8-10: "For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit; To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit; To another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues."

The Apostle Paul tells us of the mystery of God and of the way God has foreordained His relationship with those who both believe in and desire full redemption. 73 God has foreordained and prepared many wonderful things for us. The Bible says God has revealed a good taste of these mysteries to those of us who are the sons of God. 74

There is a precise and detailed difference between the Spirit of God in the Old Testament and the Spirit of Christ in the New Testament. 75  Now the Spirit of God and redeemed man are one and the same through God co-mingling His Spirit in the spirit of those who have been redeemed both by Christ's blood and by God's life and power through the Spirit living in them. 76  Christ was a man with God in Him. He is acquainted with human life. He lived in a frail, human body and is acquainted with everything that we are put through on earth. 77  "For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses [not our sins], but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are-yet was without sin" (Heb. 4:15, Orig. GK.).

God is one. 78  Yet in the New Testament, His Spirit is different than it was in the Old Testament. 79  Until the Word, which is God, became flesh and dwelt among us, He was merely God. When God began living out His life in a human body, He, of course, was both God and man. 80 Before the New Testament, God the Spirit had never lived the life of a human. He had never been conceived in the womb of a human female. The living God had never gone through nine months gestation, then been delivered like every other human child. The Triune God living in the body of the babe, Christ, had never experienced a human baby's dependence on its mother to feed it, clean it, and change its diapers. The living God had never experienced living the human life of a boy, then the life of a man. 81  God had never experienced death, as humans do, until He, as God and human, did so on the cross at Calvary. 82  He had to be judged by God as every human must, 83  and experience Hell for us, 84  as every human would, had He not died on the cross in our place. 85  In the Old Testament, God never experienced human resurrection from the dead by the power of The Holy Spirit, 86  as will all of us who have been regenerated by Him and continue in His regeneration till the end. 87  Until the New Testament, God never experienced human life, death, judgment, Hell, ascension from Hell, and resurrection from the dead. He, as God and man, was transfigured into an ecclesiastical God-human, then ascended into the Kingdom of Heaven in front of over five hundred people. 88

Christ, who is both God and man by way of the Spirit, is waiting to hear from you now. 89  Dear reader, you were created by God. Only God can save you, so why don't you call unto Him right now by saying this prayer:

Prayer

My Lord and my God, have mercy upon my soul, a sinner. 1 I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of the Living God. 2 I believe that He died on the cross and shed His precious blood for the forgiveness of all my sins. 3 I believe that God raised Jesus from the dead by the power of the Holy Spirit 4 and that He sits on the right hand of God at this moment, hearing my confession of sin and this prayer. 5 I open up the door of my heart and I invite You into my heart, Lord Jesus. 6 Wash all of my filthy sins away in the precious blood that You shed in my place on the cross at Calvary. 7 You will not turn me away, Lord Jesus, You will forgive my sins and save my soul. I know because Your Word, the Bible says so. 8 Your Word says that You will turn no one away, and that includes me. 9 Therefore, I know that You have heard me, and I know that You have answered me, and I know that I am saved. 10 And I thank You, Lord Jesus, for saving my soul, and I will show my thankfulness by doing as You command and sin no more. 11

You've just completed the first step in a series of five steps which are necessary to receive salvation. Your second step is to deny yourself and take up the cross daily for the purpose of mortifying yourself, that is, for putting to death your own will, your soulful self, and the world with all of its lusts. All these must be baptized into the death of Christ.

Step three is your resurrection from the satanic life of Adam unto the sinless life of Christ. Step four is your ascension into a position of authority to reign for God on earth, and the fifth step is to reign for God on earth to the end for the purpose of bringing about the kingdom of Heaven on earth. You must learn the Word of God, then submit yourself and do what the Word says, so that the Church and the world may see evidence of your submission to God's Word, His order, and His authority in and by you.

Praise the Lord. May God reward you abundantly.
World Pastor Tony Alamo


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"More Spiritual Depth" Footnotes:

1. Matt. 3:3, 11:10-11, 21:13, 22:31-32, 26:31, Mark 7:6-11, 14:27, Luke 2:23, Acts 15:14-15, 23:5, Rom. 1:17, 3:4, 10 return

2. Matt. 19:8 return

3. Matt. 4:4, Mark 14:27, Luke 19:46, John 6:45 return

4 Matt. 4:14, 15:7 return

5. Matt. 12:40 return

6. Deut. 5:1, Prov. 3:7, Jer. 8:8-9, 9:23-24, Matt. 7:21-27, 11:25, Luke 8:21, Rom. 1:17-22, 2:13, I Cor. 1:17-21, 25-26, 2:1-7, Jas. 1:22-25 return

7. John 15:2, 14, Rom. 2:13, II Tim. 3:2-5, 7, Jas. 1:22-25, 2:14-26 return

8. John 4:14, 5:24, 14:15-20, 23, 15:4-9, 16:7-8, 13-14, 17:21-23, 26, Rom. 6:3-14, Eph. 2:1-6, Col. 2:10-13, I Pet. 1:3, 23 return

9. Matt. 18:3, John 3:3-7, 4:14, Rom. 8:9, 15-16, II Cor. 1:21-22, Gal. 2:20, Eph. 4:21-24, Titus 3:4-7 return

10. Matt. 7:24-25, John 8:31-32, 15:3, 17:17, Rom. 10:17, Eph. 4:13-16, Col. 3:16, II Thes. 2:14-15, II Tim. 2:15, 3:14-17, Jas. 1:18-19, 21-25, I Pet. 1:23-25, II Pet. 1:2-4, 19, I John 4:17 return

11. Luke 9:23-24, 13:24, John 6:56, 14:20, 15:4-6, 17:21-23, Phlp. 3:8-16, Col. 1:9-11, 21-23, 2:9-10, I Thes. 4:1, II Pet. 1:5-13 return

12. Rom. 7:6, 12:1-2, II Cor. 3:18, 5:17, Gal. 6:15, Eph. 2:1, 4-6, 4:22-24, 5:14, Col. 3:9-10, I John 3:14 return

13. John 14:19-20, 17:11, 20-23, Rom. 12:5, I Cor. 12:12-20, Eph. 2:13-18, 4:4-6 return

14. Rom. 8:28-29, II Cor. 3:18, Eph. 4:23-24, Col. 3:9-10, I John 2:6, 3:1-3 return

15. Job 3:17, Luke 9:23-24, Eph. 5:25-27, Col. 1:9-13, I Thes. 2:12, Heb. 10:34, 12:28, Rev. 2:7, 3:21, 7:16-17 return

16. John 6:53-58, Rom. 8:9-17, I John 2:24-25, 5:11-12 return

17. John 1:12, Rom. 8:14-17, Gal. 4:4-7, I John 3:1-3 return

18. Isa. 9:6, Matt. 1:23, 9:2-8, 12:18, 28, Luke 1:30-35, 2:10-11, John 1:14, 10:30, 36-38, 17:21, Acts 10:38, Eph. 5:29-32 return

19. Luke 24:49, John 14:15-26, 15:26-27, 16:7-16, Acts 1:8, 2:1-4, 16-18, 38-39, Rev. 3:20 return

20. John 5:14, 8:11, Acts 2:38-39, 3:19-20, 26:20, Eph. 5:25-32 return

21. I Cor. 7:2, Eph. 5:22-24 return

22. Isa. 62:5, Matt. 9:15, 25:1-12, John 3:28-29, Rom. 7:4, Eph. 5:22-32, Rev. 19:7-9 return

23. Matt. 9:15, 25:1-13, Luke 5:34-35, John 15:1, Eph. 5:23-24, Col. 3:18, Titus 2:4-5, I Pet. 3:5-6 return

24. Matt. 5:27-28 return

25. Isa. 26:3, Matt. 22:37-38, Rom. 1:28-32, Titus 1:15-16 return

26. Lev. 20:10, Deut. 5:18, Prov. 6:32, I Cor. 3:16-17, 6:15-20, Gal. 5:19-21, Heb. 13:4, Jas. 4:4, Rev. 2:4-5, 21-23 return

27. Matt. 12:36-37, Rom. 2:5-13, 14:10-12, I Cor. 3:20, II Cor. 5:10, Heb. 4:12, Rev. 20:12-13 return

28. John 14:23, 26, Rom. 6:3-11, 8:1-17, 12:1-2, I Cor. 12:13, II Cor. 6:14-18, Gal. 3:27-29, 5:24-25, I John 2:15-17 return

29. John 17:11, 21-26, I Cor. 6:17, Eph. 2:4-7, I John 1:3, Rev. 3:20 return

30. Matt. 9:15, 25:1-13, John 3:28-29, Eph. 5:23-32, Rev. 19:7-9, 21:2 return

31. John 17:11, 21-26, I Cor. 6:17, Gal. 3:25-29, Eph. 2:1-6, Heb. 2:11, II Pet. 1:3-4 return

32. John 10:30, 14:9-11, 17:9-11, 20-23, I John 5:7 return

33. Gen. 20:3, Exod. 20:14, Lev. 20:10, Deut. 5:18, Prov. 2:16-19, 6:24-33, 7:5-27, 30:20, Hos. 4:1-2, Matt. 5:27-28, 15:19-20, Mark 10:19, I Cor. 6:9, Gal. 5:19-21, Heb. 13:4, II Pet. 2:9-10, 14, Jude 7, Rev. 21:8 return

34. Jer. 2:11-13, 19-22, 3:14, John 15:6, II Tim. 2:12, Heb. 3:12, 6:4-8, 10:26-29, 38, Rev. 2:4-5, 21-23, 21:27 return

35. Matt. 5:13, 19:8-9, Mark 10:11-12, Rev. 3:2, 15-16 return

36. John 14:17-20, II Tim. 2:11-12, Heb. 6:4-8, 10:26-29, II Pet. 2:20-21, II John 9, Rev. 1:5 return

37. Rom. 7:4, 12:4-5, I Cor. 3:16-17, 12:12-14, Rev. 3:12, 21:2-3 return

38. Eph. 3:14-19, Col. 2:9-12, II Pet. 1:3-4 return

39. Ezek. ch. 47 return

40. Matt. 5:13, Luke 9:62, 11:23-26, John 15:6, I Cor. 6:15-20, Heb. 6:4-8, 10:26-29, 38-39, I Pet. 2:9-10, II Pet. 2:20-22 return

41. Psa. 119:105, John 1:6-9, 8:12, 9:5, 12:46 return

42. Rom. 12:1-2, I Cor. 2:12-14, II Cor. 5:17-21, Phlp. 2:14-15 return

43. Matt. 28:18-20, John 11:25-26, 12:23-24, 32, 16:7, Rom. 8:2-4, 9-11, I Cor. 15:3-4, 20-22, 42-46, II Cor. 4:10-11, 14, I John 5:11-13 return

44. Mark 9:31, Luke 11:1, Acts 1:1-2 return

45. Matt. 4:21-25, 28:5-7, Luke 6:17-19, John 19:25-30, Acts 1:9-11, Eph. 4:15-16, I Pet. 2:2-5 return

46. John 14:24-26, 16:12-13 return

47. Matt. 25:1-13, John 4:14, Rom. 11:22, Phlp. 3:12-16, Col. 3:10, 4:2, I Thes. 4:1, I John 2:24-25 return

48. Psa. 1:3, Ezek. ch. 47 return

49. Mark 16:19, Luke 24:49-52, Acts 1:8-9, 2:1-4, 5:31-32, Phlp. 2:6-11 return

50. Acts 2:1-4, 16-21, 32-33, 38-39, 10:35-48, Rom. 8:16, I Cor. 2:9-13, I Pet. 1:18-21 return

51. Matt. 7:21-23, 25:1-12, 32-46, Luke 3:7-8, Rom. 2:28-29, II Cor.11:13-15, Titus 1:14-16, Jas. 2:18, I John 2:4, Rev. 2:9 return

52. John 3:3, 5-7, Rom. 8:1-2, 9-11 return

53. Matt. 3:11, Luke 11:13, 24:49, John 7:38, 14:16-17, 26, 15:26, 16:7, Acts 1:5, 8, 2:38-39 return

54. Matt. 10:7-8, I Cor. 12:4-11, 15:10, Gal. 2:20, Col. 1:23-29 return

55. Mark 16:17-18, Acts 2:2-11, 10:45-46, 19:6, I Cor. 15:10, Gal. 2:20, Col. 1:23-29 return

56. Acts 2:38-39, 10:45-46, I Cor. 15:10, Eph. 2:17-20 return

57. Luke 10:19, Mark 16:17-18, I Cor. 12:4-11, 28, Jas. 2:26 return

58. Acts 1:8, Luke 24:49, Rom. 13:1, II Cor. 4:6-11, 6:16-18, Eph. 1:17-23, 3:6-8, 10, 12, 16, Col. 1:9-11 return

59. Matt. 6:5, 7, 7:21-23, 15:8-9, 23:25-33, Luke 18:9-14, Jas. 1:22 return

60. Isa. 64:6, Matt. 5:20, Rom. 3:10-12, Phlp. 3:8-11, Titus 3:4-7 return

61. Isa. 1:12-20, 64:6, Matt. 7:21-23, Rom. 8:6 return

62. John 3:16, 17:1-3, II Cor. 1:21-22, 5:5, Gal. 2:20, 3:13, II Tim. 1:9-10, I John 3:8-9, 4:9, 5:4 return

63. Rom. 8:9, Eph. 2:12, I Cor. 3:19-20 return

64. John 5:24, Rom. 11:33, Eph. 3:17-19, II Tim. 2:15, II Pet. 1:21 return

65. Deut. 17:19, Josh. 1:8, Psa. 19:7-11, 119:130, Prov. 6:23, Matt. 7:24-25, John 8:31 return

66. Psa. 17:4, 119:130, Prov. 6:23, John 5:24, 6:63, 8:32 Rom. 8:11, Eph. 4:21-24, Col. 3:9-10 return

67. Jer. 31:33, Ezek. 36:27, John 12:24, II Cor. 5:17, 21, 6:16-18, Gal. 2:20, Eph. 1:3-14, 17-23, 2:1-6, 11-22, 3:16-19, Col. 2:9-10, Heb. 8:10 return

68. Mark 16:17, John 16:33, Acts 26:18, Rom. 12:21, I Cor. 15:54, 57, Heb. 2:14-17, I John 2:13-14, 3:8-9, 4:3-4, 5:4, 18 return

69. John 7:37-39,14:16-20, 26, 15:26, 16:7-8, I John 5:7 return

70. Matt. 11:29-30, John 4:14, 14:27, 16:33, Acts 9:31, II Cor. 4:16-18, II Thes. 2:16-17, II Tim. 1:7, 2:10-12 return

71. Matt. 15:7-9, 23:3-15, 23-33, Luke 18:10-14, Rom. 1:18, 2:1, 28-29, II Tim. 3:5, Titus 1:16, II Pet. 2:1-3, Rev. 3:16 return

72. Luke 10:17-20, Acts 3:6-8, 12-13, 16, 4:10, 29-31, 9:33-34, 40-42, 14:8-10, 16:16-18, 19:10-12, 20:9-11, 28:8-9 return

73. John 15:1-8, Eph. 2:20-22, 5:23-32, Col. 2:10, 19 return

74. John 1:12, Acts 2:17-18, Rom. 8:14, Phlp. 2:15, I John 3:1-2 return

75. Isa. 7:14, 9:6, Matt. 1:20-21, 2:1, Luke 2:43-52, John 1:1-14 return

76. John 14:15-21, 26, 15:26, 17:19-23, Rom. 8:17, II Cor. 5:17-21, Gal. 3:13-14, I Pet. 1:18-21 return

77. Mark 1:13, John 1:14, Heb. 2:16-18, 4:15 return

78. Deut. 4:35, 39, 6:4, I Kin. 8:60, Isa. 45:18-23, Mark 12:29, 32, John 10:30, 14:9, I Cor. 8:6, Gal. 3:20, Col. 2:9-10, I Tim. 2:5 return

79. Isa. 7:14, 9:6, Matt. 1:20-25, Luke 2:43-52, John 1:1, 14, 16:7-16 return

80. Isa.7:14, 9:6-7, Mic. 5:2, Matt.1:18, 23, 9:2, 6, 13:54-56, Luke 2:6-7, 11, John 1:10-14, 4:25-26, Rom. 1:3-4, 8:3, Gal. 4:4-7, Phlp. 2:6-11, 1Tim. 3:16, Heb. 2:14, 4:15, I John 4:2-3, 9 return

81. Isa. 7:14-15, 53:3-5, Matt. 4:1-11, Luke 2:42-52, Gal. 4:1-2, Heb. 2:9-10, 14-18, 4:15, 5:8-9 return

82. Matt. 17:12, 22-23, 20:18-19, 26:36-39, 42, 59-60, 67-68, 27:27-50, Luke 22:42-44, Heb. 12:2 return

83. I Pet. 4:17-18, Rom. 14:11-12, II Tim. 4:1-2, Heb. 9:27, 10:30-31, I Pet. 4:17-18 return

84. Isa. 53:9-12, Matt. 12:40, Acts 2:23-24, 31, I Pet. 3:18-19, Rev. 1:18 return

85. Lev. 16:8-22, Isa. 53:5-8, Rom. 3:23-26, 5:11, 19, I Tim. 2:5-6, Heb. 9:15, I John 4:9-10 return

86. Matt. 28:2-7, Rom. 6:4, 9-10, 8:11, II Cor. 13:4, Col. 1:18-20, Rev. 1:5, 18 return

87. Matt. 24:13, Luke 9:62, John 15:6, Rom. 2:7, 8:11, Heb. 4:1, 11, 14 return

88. Luke 24:39-40, John 7:38-39, 11:25, 12:23, 20:11-19, 24-28, Acts 1:1-4, 13:30-31, I Cor. 15:3-7 return

89. Psa. 107:19, 145:19, Matt. 18:11, Luke 9:56, 19:10, John 3:17, 10:9, Acts 2:21, Rom. 10:12-13, I Tim. 1:15, Heb. 7:25 return


"Prayer" Footnotes:

1. Psa. 51:5, Rom. 3:10-12, 23 return

2. Matt. 26:63-64, 27:54, Luke 1:30-33, John 9:35-37, Rom. 1:3-4 return

3. Acts 4:12, 20:28, Rom. 3:25, I John 1:7, Rev. 5:9 return

4. Psa. 16:9-10, Matt. 28:5-7, Mark 16:9, 12, 14, John 2:19, 21, 10:17-18, 11:25, Acts 2:24, 3:15, Rom. 8:11, I Cor. 15:3-7 return

5. Luke 22:69, Acts 2:25-36, Heb. 10:12-13 return

6. I Cor. 3:16, Rev. 3:20 return

7. Eph. 2:13-22, Heb. 9:22, 13:12, 20-21, I John 1:7, Rev. 1:5, 7:14 return

8. Matt. 26:28, Acts 2:21, 4:12, Eph. 1:7, Col. 1:14 return

9. Matt. 21:22, John 6:35, 37-40, Rom. 10:13 return

10. Heb. 11:6 return

11. John 5:14, 8:11, Rom. 6:4, I Cor. 15:10, Rev. 7:14, 22:14 return

12. John 14:6 return

13. Acts 4:12 return