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"Now You See Me, Now You Don't"
Walter Jones
The Book of Acts
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Acts 1:6–11
Blindness
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Our sinful flesh is a veil between us and God.
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“Do You See What I See?”
Historically: Man has been cut off from the awareness of the presence of God since the Garden of Eden.
Practically: Many turn away from
God because they are unable to see Him.
Spiritually: We walk by faith, and not by sight.
II. “It’s All About Oneness”
Historically: Those who had seen Him after His resurrection, were praying with one accord towards God.
Practically: We’ve been let down by others so many times, that we’ve been led to believe that we shouldn’t depend on others.
Spiritually: Jesus prayed, that we be one, as He and the Father are One.
Conclusion: Man was allowed to see God in the flesh, but now we see Him through spiritual eyes.
As Ezekiel’s vision of the dry bones that came together, Jesus has brought believers together from the dead.
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