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Meaning of ETERNAL LIFE

In Scripture it is commonly presented in contrast to death. Eternal life has been revealed in the Lord Jesus Christ.



In Scripture it is commonly presented in contrast to death. Eternal life has been revealed in the Lord Jesus Christ.

"This is the true God, and eternal life" (1 Jn. 5:20). «And this is the testimony: that God has given us eternal life; and this life is in his Son.

He who has the Son, he has life; He who does not have the Son of God does not have life” (1 Jn. 5:11, 12). Therefore, he who has the Son of God has life now, and he knows it through the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of life.

The apostle John speaks of life as a subjective state of believers, although inseparable from, and truly characterized by, the knowledge of God fully revealed as the Father in the Son.

The Lord said to the Father in prayer: “This is eternal life, that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent” (John 17:3).

The apostle Paul presents eternal life more in its aspect of hope placed before the Christian, which nevertheless has a moral effect in the here and now (Tit. 1:2; 3:7).

From this it can be seen that for the Christian eternal life is related in its fullness to the glory of God, when the present body that is part of the old creation will be transformed, and there will be a total conformation in the likeness of Christ, in fulfillment of God's purposes.

In this time of waiting, God's purpose is for the Christian, in whom the Holy Spirit indwells, to know (have conscious knowledge) that he has eternal life (1 Jn. 5:13), a life totally different from the life in the flesh, related to the resurrected and exalted Lord (Col. 3:1; cf. Eph. 1:19, 20; 1 Pet. 1:3).



Why is this analogy important to us today? It is because we are the sheep and Jesus is the Shepherd.

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The Voice of the Shepherd

Charles Stanley
Have you ever seen a child who cannot find his mother in a crowd? Although she may be out of sight, the little tyke may still hear her voice. It is almost as though his inner radar scans the sounds around him, looking for that one familiar tone.
Embrace your weakness and put your trust in the Holy Spirit. That’s where the real power resides.

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Where the Real Power Resides

Charles R. Swindoll
The great apostle Paul was just like you and me. He had a love for God blended with feet of clay. Great passion . . . and great weakness. The longer I thought about this blend, the more evidence emerged from Scripture to support it.
Faith isn’t passive. It’s active. If you don’t believe me, read Hebrews 11.

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Shut Up and Get Moving

Steven Furtick
When we’re looking for God to do something big. When we’re waiting to see God bring something new and greater into our lives. Be still. Let the Lord fight the battle for you. Let go and let God.
Trust in Him No matter what you are going through in life, you can trust God to be with you.

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Some Positive Thing We Can Look at or Talk

Joyce Meyer
I once read a book that was based entirely on the word. He taught the reader to take each problem in his life, look at it honestly and then say “however,” and find something compensating positive in the individual's life that would put the problem into perspective.
The Bible makes it clear that we need to love each other as God loves us.

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Learning the Love Languages

Gary Chapman
Many couples earnestly love each other but do not communicate their love in an effective way. If you don’t speak your spouse’s primary love language, he or she may not feel loved, even when you are showing love in other ways.
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