The Thief, Accountability, and Abundant Life

  Title: Understanding John 10:10, Exodus 22, and the 8th Commandment In the Bible, several verses and teachings emphasize the importance of upholding God's commandments and living a righteous life. Among these are John 10:10, Exodus 22, and the 8th Commandment ("Thou shalt not steal"). Let's explore these passages and how they are connected to the concept of accountability and the promise of abundant life in Jesus. John 10:10 : This verse is part of a larger teaching where Jesus contrasts Himself as the Good Shepherd with the thief. Jesus says, "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life and have it abundantly." Here, the thief can be interpreted as the enemy, including Satan, whose intentions are purely destructive and harmful. In contrast, Jesus brings life and abundance to those who follow Him. Exodus 22 : In this passage, God outlines laws for restitution and justice, including how to handle theft. A thief is held

Feeling the Touch of Jesus: A Journey of Healing and Restoration

 Have you ever felt lost, broken, or hopeless? Have you ever yearned for healing and restoration? If so, you are not alone. Throughout history, people have turned to God for healing, guidance, and strength. And in the Bible, we see that Jesus had a special gift for healing through touch.

In the Old Testament, touch was used as a symbol of power, blessing, and healing. In Exodus 29:20, Aaron and his sons were anointed as priests by a touch of blood. In Leviticus 4:15, the priest laid hands on a sacrificial animal to transfer the sins of the people. And in Numbers 27:18-23, Moses laid hands on Joshua to commission him as his successor.

In the New Testament, we see that Jesus continued this tradition of healing through touch. In Mark 5:25-34, a woman who had been bleeding for twelve years touched Jesus' cloak and was immediately healed. In Mark 7:31-37, Jesus touched a deaf man's ears and tongue to heal him.

Through these stories, we see that Jesus' touch was a powerful symbol of God's presence and his ability to heal and restore. His healing touch demonstrated that he was the Son of God and that he had the power to forgive sins and heal physical ailments.

But Jesus' touch is not just a thing of the past. Today, we can still feel his touch through prayer, worship, and the power of the Holy Spirit. In John 14:26, Jesus promised to send the Holy Spirit to be with us and to teach us all things.

So, if you are in need of healing and restoration, reach out to Jesus and feel his touch. Allow him to heal your brokenness, comfort your soul, and guide you on your journey of faith.

Invocation: Take a moment to pray and ask Jesus to touch you with his healing and restoring power. Attend a church service or Bible study to connect with other believers and grow in your faith. And share your testimony of God's healing touch with others to inspire and encourage them on their journey of faith.


In HIS Service,


JK. Woodall, Ph.D.

Senior Pastor, Revival Center Hesperia California


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