He would have known about Jesus. He would have known full well about Jesus' proclamation that he is actually the Messiah, everybody else's. And remember, Jesus did not stand in the temple and say, I am the Messiah. He did something far more powerful, something that we as Christians could actually learn from. Should I go into a room and say, I am a Christian? Or should I go into a room and through my actions show that I am a Christian? Because that's what he did. He came to Israel and he healed. He healed. That still blows my mind that we as humans would be so stupid as to think, oh, well, you know, that's no big deal. Never has happened before. You know, that's absolutely incredible when you think about what Christ did. There were men who did not have sight from birth, and he gave them sight. That's just stunningly incredible. They can't even do that with all of our modern medicine today. They're not able to do something like that.
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This is a clip from https://sermons.wordofgracestudies.org/p/summary-of-the-parable-of-the-fig?utm_source=youtube_shorts
See the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0LuCuRGr28
#christianlife #testimony