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Seeing Jesus in the Flesh

Seeing Jesus in the Flesh
Jesus wants to be seen and recognized in Spirit and in the flesh.
He visited the earth in Spirit and in flesh,
but most people didn’t recognize Him and persecuted Him.
He still wants to visit us in the flesh.
The Pharisees were seeking the Messiah but missed
Him when He came to them.
It is easy to recognize the King in kingly clothing,
but it is not easy to recognize Him in ordinary clothing.
The Pharisees were looking for the Messiah to come as a glorious king
who would take all their problems away
and set them free without any cost or struggles.
Does that sound familiar?
They were waiting for a big revival that would make everything
clear and easy.
They missed Him when He was in front of their very eyes;
they even talked to Him and didn’t recognize Him.
I am assuming that the high priest could see
the manifest presence of God
at the time of sacrifice and offering,
but missed Him when He appeared as a normal person.
Jesus came 2,000 years ago and chose to live inside of us,
but we are still waiting for Him to come back in a form of revival
that will get everyone saved easily and also give us supernatural love
so that we can automatically love one another.
He will come to us in a form of revival,
but first let us recognize His existence among us
in the flesh and blood of another human being.
He chose to manifest Himself in flesh but we
are still ignoring Him in flesh.
When we only seek Him in Spirit,
we are isolating ourselves from the rest of His body.
He is calling us to see and recognize Him in the flesh.
Let us access the joy of seeing Jesus in flesh and blood.
Let us do our parts and He will do His.
“for I was hungry, and you gave Me nothing to eat;
I was thirsty, and you gave Me nothing to drink”
(Matthew 25:42).
Are we seeking to see Him while He is among us?
Jesus Christ is in Africa without water and most of
us don’t recognize His thirst.
He is crying as an orphan and most of us don’t hear His cry
because we are only seeking Him in Spirit in our prayer closets.
He is in prison.
He is hungry.
He is calling to be seen and recognized among us.
He is calling to be seen in the flesh.
Let us answer His call.

From Kamran Yaraei’s Book “Food For The Heart”.

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