Even though Jesus is the Greatest Master, He wishes to allow us to be greater masters, not by existence but by deeds, because He alone has the power to allow that. Close fellowship with Him makes that possible.
Even though Jesus is the Greatest Master, He wishes to allow us to be greater masters, not by existence but by deeds, because He alone has the power to allow that. Close fellowship with Him makes that possible.
kululu 11 years ago
With the development of language, a sentence is interpreted to appease the mind of the one who sought to lay hold on it. When a child grows to become a father, his fatherliness or acts cannot in any way be said to be more fat ... read full comment
With the development of language, a sentence is interpreted to appease the mind of the one who sought to lay hold on it. When a child grows to become a father, his fatherliness or acts cannot in any way be said to be more fatherly than his father. This is because the acts which he displays has been learnt or inspired on by the lessons of the 'master'father. He is only a case of an excellent student who courageously has put lessons into practise. The master shows the way and forever he is credited as such.A disciple who graduates and begin doing greater things can only thrive on the foundations of first tenets layed by the master. This is the case in spiritual terms. It is different from a cert A teacher tutoring a student who later become a professor. The comparism here, should be set against a science professor and the real architect of that field of science, Isaac Newton or Einstein The architects are forever MASTERS, even their theories outlive the day, the professors would have been nowhere if they had not followed the route recommended by the Masters.
Even though Jesus is the Greatest Master, He wishes to allow us to be greater masters, not by existence but by deeds, because He alone has the power to allow that. Close fellowship with Him makes that possible.
With the development of language, a sentence is interpreted to appease the mind of the one who sought to lay hold on it. When a child grows to become a father, his fatherliness or acts cannot in any way be said to be more fat ...
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