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I AM THE WAY (7 OF 10)

by Miles Seaborn

Scripture: JOHN 14:6
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I AM THE WAY (7 of 10)
Dr. Miles Seaborn
John 14:6

INTRO. No problem as to where man would like to spend
eternity! Happy hunting ground - Egyptians - our
problem is how to get there!

Peter asked in John 13:36, "Lord whether goest thou?"

Thomas said - John 14:5, "Lord we know not whether
thou goest - and how can we know the way?"

Before sin entered the world man had a 3-fold
privilege in relation to God!

1. Communion with God
2. He know God - God knew him
3. Possessed eternal life

But sin brought death - we lost the way! Heaven on
earth became hell on earth.

We need :

1. Reconciliation - "I Am the Way"
2. Illumination - "I Am the Truth"
3. Regeneration - "I Am the Life"

Christ spans the distance between God and man the
sinner - we would make ladders ourselves!

Resolution
Reformation
Prayers
Tears
and climb up to God!

"There is a way which seemeth right into man but the
end thereof are the ways of death." Pro. 14:12

The devil wants to keep us climbing and scheming, but
what we need to lay hold of is Christ has come all the
way down to sinners!

1. Without Christ, men are Cains - wanderers.
"They are all gone out of the way." Romans 3:12.
Christ is not the heavenly guide to show man the
path they should walk. He Himself is the way to
the Father.

2. Without Christ, man under power of satan,
father of lies. Christ is not merely a teacher
who came to reveal a doctrine about God. He is
the truth about God.

3. Without Christ, men are dead in trespasses
and sin. Christ is not merely physician who came
to invigorate the old nature to refine its
grossness or repair its defects. "I am come that
they might have life and have it more
abundantly." John 10:10.

I. JESUS IS THE WAT TO THE FATHER. No man cometh to
the Father but by me!

1. Jesus' purpose in coming into the world was
to introducemankind to the Father.

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