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Fullness of Life

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The phrase "fullness of life" in the Bible encompasses a profound sense of spiritual and emotional abundance, often associated with a deep relationship with God. This concept can be traced back to Jesus’ declaration in John 10:10, where He states, "I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." Here, "life to the full" implies not just physical existence but a thriving, purposeful life enriched by spiritual vitality, peace, and joy found in communion with God.Additionally, the Apostle Paul elaborates on this theme in Ephesians 3:19, where he prays that believers may "know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God." This indicates that true fullness comes from understanding and experiencing God’s love, leading to a life that reflects His character and attributes. Thus, the fullness of life in biblical terms involves a holistic experience of well-being—spiritual, emotional, and relational—rooted in a vibrant faith and relationship with Jesus Christ, the source of all life.

Alan Redpath

In this sermon, the speaker addresses the audience's personal infirmities and challenges them to be honest with themselves and with God. He uses the story of a man with an infirmity for 30 and 80 years to illustrate the universal struggle that everyone faces. The speaker emphasizes the importance of

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