He loves His favorite Son

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Jesus loves everyone without hesitation. He gave his own life in faith to honor the Father. He died with nothing, but he rose with everything. He gave his own life to glory and gained a great place beside the Father. He obeyed his Father until he went to the grave. He rose up in glorious faith and now he lives beside his Father. Jesus is the glory of his Father and glory Jesus gave his Father. Glory to Yahweh.

In glory he rose up to live again. He made a perfect sacrifice to honor the Father. He overcame all temptation and persevered in the way of his Father. Glory to Yahweh.

Gloriously, he overcame life and death easily. He never once sinned. He never conceived a bad thought. He always had great things in his mind and wonderful faith in his heart. He gave his faith in glorious servitude to honor his covenant with the people of the world. He gave his blessing to all who repent of their sins and keep his commandments. Glory to Yahweh.

Remember the time I saw you under the fig tree? Remember the time I saw you in the meadow? Remember me when you come into your kingdom. Remember me when you see me looking up toward glory. Then receive my soul and honor me with a welcoming fit for a son. Receive a good faithful servant. Then I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Amen.
 
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He never conceived a bad thought. He always had great things in his mind and wonderful faith in his heart.
The prophet Isaiah had this to say about Jesus:

Isaiah 59
16And he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor: therefore his arm brought salvation unto him; and his righteousness, it sustained him. 17For he put on righteousness as a breastplate, and an helmet of salvation upon his head; and he put on the garments of vengeance for clothing, and was clad with zeal as a cloke. 18According to their deeds, accordingly he will repay, fury to his adversaries, recompence to his enemies; to the islands he will repay recompence.

During his incarnation, Jesus needed to "put on righteousness as a breastplate, and an helmet of salvation upon his head", even as we need to today. In other words, it was his breastplate of righteousness which protected his heart and his helmet of salvation which protected his mind.

Isaiah also had this to say about Jesus:

Isaiah 49
1Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from far; The LORD hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name. 2And he hath made my mouth like a sharp sword; in the shadow of his hand hath he hid me, and made me a polished shaft; in his quiver hath he hid me; 3And said unto me, Thou art my servant, O Israel, in whom I will be glorified. 4Then I said, I have laboured in vain, I have spent my strength for nought, and in vain: yet surely my judgment is with the LORD, and my work with my God. 5And now, saith the LORD that formed me from the womb to be his servant, to bring Jacob again to him, Though Israel be not gathered, yet shall I be glorious in the eyes of the LORD, and my God shall be my strength. 6And he said, It is a light thing that thou shouldest be my servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob, and to restore the preserved of Israel: I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth.

During his incarnation, there were apparently times when Jesus felt as if he was laboring in vain and spending his strength for nought or nothing. The Father, in turn, apparently needed to encourage him that he would not only restore the preserved of Israel, but also be a light to the Gentiles that he might be his salvation unto the ends of the earth.
 
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The prophet Isaiah had this to say about Jesus:

Isaiah 59
16And he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor: therefore his arm brought salvation unto him; and his righteousness, it sustained him. 17For he put on righteousness as a breastplate, and an helmet of salvation upon his head; and he put on the garments of vengeance for clothing, and was clad with zeal as a cloke. 18According to their deeds, accordingly he will repay, fury to his adversaries, recompence to his enemies; to the islands he will repay recompence.

During his incarnation, Jesus needed to "put on righteousness as a breastplate, and an helmet of salvation upon his head", even as we need to today. In other words, it was his breastplate of righteousness which protected his heart and his helmet of salvation which protected his mind.
Nice passage. Good to know about that one. I wasn't aware that is where Paul got the idea of the armor of God from.

Isaiah also had this to say about Jesus:

Isaiah 49
1Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from far; The LORD hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name. 2And he hath made my mouth like a sharp sword; in the shadow of his hand hath he hid me, and made me a polished shaft; in his quiver hath he hid me; 3And said unto me, Thou art my servant, O Israel, in whom I will be glorified. 4Then I said, I have laboured in vain, I have spent my strength for nought, and in vain: yet surely my judgment is with the LORD, and my work with my God. 5And now, saith the LORD that formed me from the womb to be his servant, to bring Jacob again to him, Though Israel be not gathered, yet shall I be glorious in the eyes of the LORD, and my God shall be my strength. 6And he said, It is a light thing that thou shouldest be my servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob, and to restore the preserved of Israel: I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth.

During his incarnation, there were apparently times when Jesus felt as if he was laboring in vain and spending his strength for nought or nothing. The Father, in turn, apparently needed to encourage him that he would not only restore the preserved of Israel, but also be a light to the Gentiles that he might be his salvation unto the ends of the earth.
Jesus labored, preached, and did many miracles only for the result to be outrage, skepticism, or disbelief. It isn't that Jesus had bad thoughts or wavering faith, but rather Jesus was aware that his efforts did not always produce the desired outcome in people, but was keenly aware that God is his judge and that he is serving God ultimately; a work not in vain.