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Josephs two names

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Josephs two names

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Verse 22. I'm going to read four verses here
for my message this evening. Genesis 49, 22. Joseph is a fruitful
bough, even a fruitful bough by a whale, whose branches run
over the wall. The archers have sorely grieved
him and shot at him and aided him. But his bow abode in strength,
and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the
mighty God of Jacob. For this is the shepherd, the
stone of Israel. even by the God of thy Father,
who shall help thee, and by the Almighty, who shall bless thee
with blessings of heaven above, blessings of the deep that lieth
under, blessings of the beasts and of the womb. The blessings
of thy Father have prevailed above the blessing of my progenitors
under the utmost bound of the everlasting hills. They shall
be on the head of Joseph and on the crown of the head of him
that was separate from his brother. I could be speaking about Christ.
Every one of those words could be speaking about Christ. You know there's from Abraham,
Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. we see some basic Bible truths,
basic spiritual truths, things that we hopefully understand
clearly. The chronological order of their
lives is the same as the order of doctrinal truth or truth revealed
to us in the scripture. And let me say what I mean. Abraham, that's election. out of all the
people on the earth God chose Abraham called him unto himself
called it his election and made him the father of many nations
passed by multitudes and multitudes and multitudes of people Abraham
represents the blessed truth of election Isaac Abraham's son
that's the blessed truth of our sonship You see, he was a son
by promise. God made him a promise that he's
going to give him a son. He waited until only God could
be the one to give the son. So that's the truth of our sonship.
We're no longer servants but sons. God sends forth the spirit
of his son into our hearts whereby we cry, Abba Father. And then
Ishmael He represents the man born after the flesh. We all
know him very well. Ishmael is the man born after
the flesh. The old nature. That old, old
nature that we live with. And then there's Isaac. He was
the new man. And you know how he was born?
He was born by supernatural miracle of God himself. The scriptures
tells us that Sarah was fast having children. Passed way past
the age. How in the world, she said, how
am I going to have a child? Ain't nothing impossible with
God. So you see Ishmael is the flesh, our old nature. Isaac
is the new man. Miraculously born of the Spirit
of God. A man born of the power of God.
A man born by the promise of God. And then there's Jacob. Jacob. Oh, that's the conflict,
the warfare between these two natures in a believer. And oh
my, what a conflict they had. He had a conflict. You know,
and here is this two natures between him. You know, he had
connived once and then he had trust God. He had connived a
while and trust God. But here's the thing about the
two natures that was in him. Grace always triumphs. Grace
always triumphs. This old flesh is hard to deal
with, but thanks be unto God who always, which always causes
us to triumph in Christ Jesus. Not part of the time. not ever
once in a while but always causes us to triumph have the victory
in our Lord Jesus Christ and that day that's where the triumphs
at it's in Him it's not in His flesh it's not in the warfare
even it's not in anything that we do the victory the triumph
God give us the triumph in His blessed Son the Lord Jesus Christ
and there's no way in the world we can overcome anything if it
wasn't for Christ nothing Absolutely nothing. Thank God for the Lord Jesus
Christ. Thank God that He came. And I
mean He defeated everything that was against us. He took it out
of the way and nailed it to His cross. And now, beloved, I tell you
there ain't nothing, nothing can defeat a believer. Why? Because
we triumph in Christ. We triumph over sin in Christ.
Triumph over the faith in Christ. Triumph over death in Christ.
Triumph over our own spirit in Christ. We triumph in Christ. And then Joseph, Joseph speaks,
he talks about being an heir. He's the heir. You know, he's
so much a type of the Lord Jesus Christ in so many ways. But before
he can be the heir, before he can be raised up, before he gets
to the throne, there's got to be suffering first. And oh, the
Father loved him greatly, but oh, how he suffered before he
could get his inheritance. There was great suffering first.
And Paul said, I reckon that the sufferings of this present
time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be
revealed in us. We may suffer here. We may suffer
here. But we shall reign with our Lord
Jesus Christ as sons and heirs. And we'll reign together with
Christ. But there's never ever anybody
that went to glory without suffering first. Without suffering first. It just don't happen. Christ
got to His glory through suffering. He said He was written, He sent
to His glory and went to glory. Suffering. And we're going to
suffer before we get to glory. We suffer. Well, God knows what
you suffer, God knows what I suffer. God knows what you have suffered,
and God knows what I'm going to suffer. But as long as we're
in this world, there's going to be some heartaches, there's
going to be some sorrows, there's going to be some tears, there's
going to be some agony, there's going to be some sickness, there's
going to be some pain, there's going to be some tears, there's
going to be some awful things that we're going through. But
one thing about it, this is the only world that we'll ever suffer
in. And the only world Christ ever suffered in was this world.
And as He suffered in this world and went to glory, we'll suffer,
but we'll get to go to glory to be with Him. And it'll all
end then. And that's the way it was with
Joseph. He hadn't suffered. But he is on his throne. He went
from way down here all the way to his throne. Christ came all
the way down here, went all the way back to his throne. Alright,
let's look here at Joseph. It says there in verse 22, Joseph is a fruitful bough, a fruitful
bough by a well, and his branches run over the wall, and God blesses
him, going to bless him from above, and bless him from the
heavens, bless him from the deep. God's going to, the blessings
of the fathers are going to prevail upon you. Now Joseph, I'm going
to give you the meanings of his name. He has two names. Joseph
has two names. And the first one there means
it's adding, or it means it's fruitful. Joseph means adding,
and then it talks about him being a fruitful boat. He's adding,
and he's fruitful. And you know where the first
Adam, the one that we had heard of our fallen nature from, and
became dead in trespasses and sins, he subtracted. He took away. He took away our
life. He took away our righteousness.
He took away our presence with God and our fellowship with God.
And He plunged the whole human race. He subtracted. He subtracted
from God's glory. And through Him, man became lost.
But through the last Adam, the Lord Jesus Christ, our Lord Jesus,
He added everything that Adam lost and a whole heap sight more. He became fruitful. Great fruit
came from our Lord Jesus Christ. And I tell you, beloved, the
Lord Jesus adds to the church who should be saved. He's the
one that adds to the church. That's why we pray, Lord, You
save. You save the people here. You pray. You speak to the people. You go to a man's heart. You
go to a man's soul. I can't go there. You can't go
there. But He can. And I say the Lord Jesus adds
to the church. And I tell you something else.
And it says this about Him. Talking about fruitful. As a
corn of wheat falls into the ground, And dies, except it die,
it abides alone. But if it die, it brings forth
much fruit. And our Lord Jesus Christ, He
was that fruit. And He was the one that went
and He died. And through His death, He brings
a multitude of sinners to glory. Many sons to glory. And everyone
that He's added to His church, He's gonna take them to glory.
And I'll tell you this, he's adding to his church. We don't
see him adding here, but he's adding everywhere. This is not
the only place that God's at. God's in other places. And Brad
told me today, by this time, if there's got three people he's
gonna baptize. God bless my heart. Three. One man's way up in his 60s.
Oh, ain't that something? And then I heard about Ben's
wife, and that really blessed my heart. She has raised a Camelite. And God saves Camelites too. Oh, it's so wonderful, you know. So His name means adding, means
a fruitful bone. Now look over here in chapter
41 and verse 45. Here's His other name. Chapter
41 and verse 45. Here's Joseph's other name. chapter 41 verse 45 and Pharaoh called Joseph's name
I hope I say this right I practiced it Zabnath Zabnath Paneah Zabnath
Zabnath Paneah That's his second name. He got the name adding
in fruitful. Well, this name here and in the
margin, it says a revealer of secrets. That's what that name
means. Zephanathopnea means a revealer
of secrets. And Joseph was a revealer of
secrets. And I tell you our Lord Jesus
Christ Bless his name. You know what? Simeon, after
he handled the Lord Jesus Christ, he said, now let thy servant
depart in peace. He held that child up. And he
says this, this child, told Mary, this child, as he held that child,
is set for the falling and rising of many in Israel. And he said that not only that,
but he would be the one to reveal the secrets of men's hearts. And I'll tell you what, beloved,
he reveals men the secrets of men's hearts, whether they fall
or whether they rise. Whether you believe him or whether
you don't, that reveals what's in your heart. And through Christ,
everybody's hearts reveal to be what it is. If a man hears
Christ and don't want him, that reveals something about him.
If a man If Christ looks in a man's heart and He sees him, that reveals
that God does something in his heart. So He's a revealer of
men's hearts and the revealer of secrets. And I tell you, He
revealed the Father's heart. Our Lord Jesus Christ came here.
He was from the bosom of His Father. Do you know what it's
like to be in the bosom of the Father? Do you know what it's
like to be daily in the delight of His Father? To spend eternity
with His Father, as equal with His Father, and delighted being
in His Father's presence? And then He'd come here, and
the Father unbosomed Him. And down here He came. And how
do we know what the heart of God is? Our Lord Jesus Christ
came and revealed it. Revealed it as His power, and
His love, and His grace, and His intention. And all the purpose
that God had in His eternal purpose, He revealed it in His blessed
Son. And I tell you something else,
Joseph revealed the hearts of his brothers. When he told them
what God was going to do and how they was all going to bow
down to him, he revealed the hearts of his brethren, making
manifest their hatred for him. And our Lord Jesus Christ, while
he is on this earth, I'll show you eight things this morning
showing how he suffered at the hands of men. And our Lord Jesus
Christ come into this world, And like he told Pilate, he said,
listen, I mean he told that high priest, if I've said anything
evil or done anything evil or said something in secret, tell
me what it is. Tell me what it is. He revealed
the hatred of men and man's hatred for him. He said they hated me
without a cause. And our Lord, our Lord Jesus
Christ was the light of this world Oh, he said, I'm the light
of the world. He is the light of this world,
shining in a dark, dark place. And what darkness, when that
light shines where darkness was, it detects everything wrong in
that darkness. It displays everything that was
in that darkness. It uncovers everything that was
in that darkness. It brings to light the hidden
things of darkness. You know, if you go in the dark,
say you're in an old damp basement, and there's cobwebs everywhere,
and mice everywhere, and nastiness everywhere. If it were no light
in there, you couldn't see any of it. But you turn a light on
in it, and you see everything you see about it. I'm not going
in there. And that's what God does, Christ
does. He looks in our hearts, sees what's in there, and then
He brings the light itself and shines in our hearts to give
the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in Jesus Christ. You know what our Lord said about
man? He said, they said, well listen, let me tell you about
man. Our Lord said, I don't need nobody telling me about man.
I know what's in man. I know what's in him. I know
what to do. And I tell you, thank God. Thank
God. I know some of you here. Thank
God that He uncovered you. I know that He detected that heart
of yours. That it was hard. And He put
in a heart of flesh. Oh my. And he brought to light
when the gospel, when the gospel's been preached, that things that
was hidden in your heart, hidden in your mind, that nobody knew
about. He came and revealed those hidden
things. And you know who He revealed them to? Just to you. Just to
you. Made you know what you've done.
And let me show you some other things about Joseph over here
in Genesis 37. Genesis 37. Look at some other
things here. Oh, He's so much a type of Christ
that when we read about His name and how God was going to bless
Him, that's the way our Lord blessed Christ. He's fruitful.
I had Him. Here's the first thing I want
you to look at then about Joseph in Genesis 37 and verse 3. He had a coat of many colors.
Now Israel loved Joseph more than all of his children because
he was the son of his old age. And he made him a coat of many
colors. Many, many colors. And you know
what a coat of many colors is? Now you keep this and look in
2 Samuel. Go back to your right until you
get to 2 Samuel. Just go to your right and get
to 2 Samuel chapter 13. In verse 18, you know, a coat
of many colors was a mark of honor. It singled out the wearer
as one of a noble birth. And our Lord Jesus Christ, He
wore garments that, you know, when He came into this world,
all they saw of Him was a man, unless He revealed Himself. And
when others saw Him as He was and revealed Himself, they saw
the glory of that. They saw that wonderful, glorious
dress that he had on. That dress of humility, that
dress of grace, that dress of power, that dress of compassion,
that dress of pity. Our Lord Jesus Christ had a garment
that nobody else ever wore. And I tell you, no boy born,
born of God, son of God, but that coat of many colors was
of a noble birth. Look what it said here in 2 Samuel
13, 18. Now this is one of David's daughters. Her name is Tamar, and she had
a garment of diverse colors upon her. For with such robes were
the king's daughters that were virgins appareled." Over in Psalm 45, it tells you
what it says the daughters of Zion are dressed like. They're
dressed in fine linen and gold, and they're beautiful within,
and they're beautiful without. That's Psalm 45, 13. You look
at it when you get home. That's what he says about, oh,
he talked about Christ and His glory and the daughters and son.
He said, oh, they're beautiful within, and they're beautiful
without. And I'll tell you, that's what the Lord made. And our Lord,
Noble born our Lord Jesus Christ was born. He was Lord and born
King of kings and Lord of lords And another thing about Joseph
in verse chapter 39 in verse 1 Let's look at this talking
about like our Lord Jesus Christ Joseph becomes a servant. He
becomes a servant You know his brothers sold him
and put him in the pit. Sold him to a bunch of Midianites.
And look what it says here in verse 1. And Joseph was brought
down to Egypt, and Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh, captain
of Pharaoh's guard, that's what that means, an Egyptian, listen
to this, brought him of the hands of the Israelites, which had
brought him down there. He bought him and paid for him. He became his servant. And Joseph
becomes a servant. Comes from being the beloved
son in his father's house. The one that he loved more than
anybody else. The one that he had made this
coat of many colors. He goes from that father's house
and being so loved of his father. And his coat's been stripped
off of him. And now he's a slave. He's a
servant down in Egypt. Well, I tell you, listen with
me and look with me. You keep this and look in Philippians
2. Look in Philippians 2. I know I'm having you look at
a lot of things, but this is the best way to remember them,
is to look at them yourselves. I can quote them to you and read
them to you. And our Lord Jesus Christ came came not to minister, not to be ministered unto, but
to minister. And our Lord Jesus even humbled
himself and washed his disciples' feet as a servant would. As a
servant would. He said, oh, that's why Simon
Peter said, oh, you're not going to wash me? If I don't wash you,
you ain't got no apartment. Oh, Lord, wash, wash, wash, wash,
wash. Wash, wash, wash. That all Joseph
went from being so beloved of his father, hated of his brethren,
sold into slavery, becomes a servant. Look what it says about our Master
here. Philippians 2.6. The Lord Jesus Christ, who being
in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with
God, but made himself of no reputation. took upon him, well listen to
this, the form of a servant. The form of a servant. He was
God. But took upon him the form of
a servant. And oh my, was made in likeness
of man. And being found in fashion as
a man, he humbled himself. Humbled himself. But I want us
to look at that made Himself of no reputation, took upon Him
the form of a servant. Form of a servant. Our Lord Jesus
Christ came down here to serve His Father. And to serve the needs of His
people. And He still does that. He still
serves the needs of His people. He said there in Psalm 40, He
says, My ears has thou digged, I love my master. And I don't
want to leave my master. I want to do what I want. I love
my master. I want to stay with him. And
that's why it says in Christ they dig my ear. But oh, he becomes
a servant. Oh, Christ took upon himself
the form of a servant. Form of a servant. And then back
over here in Genesis 37. Excuse me, 39. I'm sorry. I believe it's staying 39. I'm
sorry. Joseph's master was well pleased
with him. Look what it says down here in
verse 3 and 4 of Genesis 39. And his master Potiphar saw that
the Lord was with him, and that the Lord made all that he did
to prosper in his hand. And Joseph found grace in his
sight, and he served him, and he made him overseer over all
that he had in his hand. Oh, his master was well pleased
with him. He said, oh my, God's with this
man. I can trust everything I've got
into his hands. And oh, Joseph was entirely different
than any servant he had ever had. Because the fear of God
was on him and the Lord was with him. and there was nobody of
all the service that God has ever had in this world starting
from Abel to the last ever prophet. How many prophets do you think
God has had? How many preachers has he had? How many kings has he had? How
many servants has God had on this earth? that God was only pleased with
one, His blessed and beloved Son. His blessed and beloved Son.
And all the people on the face of the earth, that's the only
man that God ever said, I'm pleased with you. That's His blessed
Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. The only man. And our Lord Jesus
Christ came into this world to serve others, to wait on others,
and do for others. Never did anything for himself.
Everything he did, he did for others. The scripture said he
went about doing good. Doing good. Has he done good
for you? Oh, has he done good for you? He's doing good for me just to
let me be born. Then he done good for me when
he crossed my path with the gospel. Then He done good for me when
He crossed my path and let me meet all of you all. And He's
done me good when He took my wife and He done me good when
He gave me a new one. He's done me good. And one of
these days He's going to do me real good and take me to glory. Oh, the Lord was with Joseph
and prospered him and he served his master faithfully. And oh
my, our Lord Jesus Christ, He's called God's righteous servant
over in Isaiah 52. Here's another thing about Joseph.
Look down here in verse 5 of Genesis 39. Talking about like
our Lord Jesus. verse 5 and he came to pass from
the time that he had made him overseer in his house and over
all that he had that the Lord blessed the Egyptians house listen
to this for Joseph's sake The only reason things were going
well in the Father's house was because Joseph was there. He
blessed him for Joseph's sake. I tell you what, that servant
was made a blessing to everybody else for Joseph's sake. Beloved, the Father, God the
Father, entrusted into his blessed and beloved son all the power,
all the interest, everything that there is that was purposed
to do in this world and for his elect God put everything in His
hands and the salvation of His elect He put it into His hands
and God blesses us for Christ's sake. God saved us for Christ's
sake. God blesses us for Christ's sake.
And everything God does for us is for Christ's sake. You know there's not a believer,
there's not a soul on topside of this earth, listen to me.
I know this is so. I know this is so. There's not
a soul on the top side of God's earth that ever earned a blessing
from God. If you ever got anything from
God, it was for Christ's sake. And you know what? And it says,
with Him, He freely gives us all things. Oh, what a blessed Savior we
have. Oh, look what else it says about
Joseph down here in verse 6 of Genesis 39. And he left all that he had in
Joseph's hand and he knew not what he had. He didn't even care
about what he had. He didn't know nothing about what he had.
Only the bread which he did eat. He trusted everything to Joseph.
And listen to what it says now. Joseph was a goodly person and
well favored. a goodly person and well-favored.
Now, beloved, we got to distinguish between the person and the place
that they occupy. The person and the place they
occupy. Joseph's a slave. He occupies
a slave's place, a servant's place. And he's subject to the
will of another. He's no longer dwelling with
his father. No longer. His father thinks
he's dead. He's no longer dwelling with
his father. That's his position. That's his
position. But look at his person. He's good and well favored. Our Lord Jesus Christ. Look at
him. Look at him. He left glory. and came down here and he inhabited humanity and
dwelt among us lived among us and the position that he had
we just read a minute ago he took upon himself the form of
a servant and being found fashion as a man, he humbled himself
and became obedient even unto the obedient unto death. That
was his position. But oh what a person he is. How do you describe the person
of Christ? I've been trying to describe
the person of Christ for decades now. I haven't even touched the
hymn of the garden. I haven't even got to the hymn
of the garden. I'd like to, I'd like to, but
how do you describe each person? How do you describe each person?
You know, when we talk about describing a person, you know,
if you describe me to somebody, you could describe my physical
appearance, but then you'd more likely describe my personality. That's the way we describe people,
more or less by their personalities. Say, well, you know, you could
go by their physical features and how they look physically,
but most of the time when we describe somebody to somebody
else, we describe their character. They're really, really sweet,
and they're generous, and they're kind, and they love the gospel,
they love Christ, and they work very well. They've got good work
ethic. If you call on them, they're
so glad to help you and be a blessing to you. You know, you describe
a character, you describe a person. Well, that's what we do with
our Lord Jesus Christ. We try to describe a person.
What kind of person is he? What can I say? What can I say
about the person of Christ? I know one thing. He was sinless. He was holy. He was undefiled. He was separate from sinners.
I know also that He'd look upon multitudes of people and He'd
have compassion. And when He had compassion for
somebody, He could do something about it. We and I can have compassion
for somebody and we can't do nothing about it. But Christ
has compassion for somebody, He can do something about it.
Well, somebody can be suffering and we can feel their suffering.
We can feel for them and weep over their suffering and try
to comfort them. But Christ was tempted in all
points and suffered all things. And He can be touched with the
feelings of our infirmities. Oh, I wish I could describe His
person. Maybe one of these days He'll
let me. But I'll tell you His position down here and what He
is. It's two different things. That's
the way Joseph was. A goodly and favored will. But
he's a slave. He's goodly and well favored.
He's a servant. He's goodly and well favored.
Christ came from glory. Dwelled among men. Oh. Grew in wisdom and stature with
God and men. Huh? Oh my. And our Lord Jesus Christ has
said about him, there was no form or comeliness about him.
He is a root out of dry ground, no form nor colors about Him
that we should desire. And then when we do find out
who He is, we see such beauty and glory about Him. And our Lord Jesus Christ, that's
the way He was. Look at His position of birth. Born, laid in a manger, that's
his position. Growing up, his occupation, he
was a carpenter. And all these were stumbling
block to some, but he was a goodly person and well, well favored. When our Lord Jesus Christ was
laid in a manger, the angels announced his birth. The wise
men saw that star and they followed it. And they found that infant. And you know what they did? Every
one of them prostrated themselves before Him. Every one of them prostrated
themselves before Him. You know what John says? Talking about
this Lord Jesus Christ, this blessed person. He said, I'm
not worthy to stoop down. and to unloose his shoe latchet
of this blessed person. Oh, he's goodly and well favored. And here's another thing about
Joseph. Joseph was sorely tempted and
yet he did not sin. Look down at verse 7 with me
here. And it came to pass after these
things, that his master's wife cast her eyes upon Joseph, and
said, Lie with me. But he refused, and said unto
his master's wife, Behold my master, what is not, what is
it be in this house? And he hath committed all that
he hath to my hand. There is none greater in the
house than I, neither hath he kept back anything from me but
thee. Because thou art his wife. How
then can I do this great wickedness and sin against God? And it came to pass that she
spake to Joseph day by day, that he hearken not unto her, to lie
by her or be with her. And it came to pass about this
time that Joseph went into the house to do his business, and
there was none of the men of the house therein. And she caught
him by his garment, saying, Lie with me. And he left his garment
in her hand, and fled, and got him out of the house. And oh
my, she called all the servants in and said, this man tried to
force himself upon me. He is falsely accused. And I
tell you what, you know what, another thing with this is what
happened to him. When he was falsely accused, you know he
never offered a defense. He never defended himself. He
kept his mouth shut. And ain't that the way it was
with our Lord Jesus Christ? They hired false witnesses against
him. They couldn't get him to get
this story straight. And they finally hired a couple
of men. This is what we want you to say and say this. And
they paid him. They falsely accused our master. And he attempted
no offense. Offense whatsoever. No defense
he said. And that's our master. He opened Noddy's mouth. Opened
Noddy's mouth. And then not only was Joseph
falsely accused. His master's wrath was kindled. Look what it says down here in
verse 20. He was cast into prison. And Joseph's master took him
and put him into the prison, a place where the king's prison
was bound, and he was there in the prison. Joseph was cast into
prison. Our Lord Jesus Christ, and look
what else it says about him here, look down in verse chapter 40. And he not only was he cast into
prison, but he was numbered with the transgressors, as our Lord
Jesus Christ was. And it came to pass, after these
things, that the butler of the king of Egypt and his baker had
offended their lord, the king of Egypt. Pharaoh was angry with
them against the two of his offers and against the chief of the
butlers against the chief of the bakers and Put them in the
ward in the house of the prisoner of captain of the guard Into
the prison the place where Joseph was bad. He was numbered with
the transgressors Every transgressors put in there and beloved our
Lord Jesus Christ He went into the grave But as
before he went to that grave, the scripture said he was numbered
with the transgressors. There was a transgressor on either
side of him. And beloved, when he is numbered
with the transgressors, he is numbered with me. He identifies
with me. In my transgressions, bless his
holy name, he put every single one of them away. All of them,
once and for all. Our gracious, gracious Father,
in the Lord Jesus' holy and blessed name, thank you for allowing
us to meet here this evening. Thank you for allowing us to
speak of our Master, our Lord Jesus, And Lord, I pray that
you'd speak to our hearts and cause Him to grow in our estimation,
grow in our love. Our love for Him would grow.
Our submission to Him would grow. Our humility would grow. Our
obedience would grow. May we be taken up with Him. more and more and more until
that perfect day, until that perfect day. Lord, we're all
getting older. Time is short. So help us fix our eyes, fix
our heart, fix our faith on our blessed Lord Jesus Christ, our
Lord, our Master, our Redeemer, the one who loves our very souls,
and do it for His sake, for His sake, Lord Jesus, or for your
sake. Amen and amen. There is a name
I love to hear, I love to sing His word. It sounds like music
in my ear, the sweetest name on earth. Oh, how I love Jesus. Oh, how I love Jesus. Oh, how I love Jesus. Because He first loved me. The Christ gave me. See you ways
to Godwin.
Donnie Bell
About Donnie Bell
Donnie Bell is the current pastor of Lantana Grace Church in Crossville, TN.
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