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Constitution Review

Posted by Theodore Quist on January 14, 2012 at 3:05 AM Comments comments (0)

Delegates from all over the country are meeting at Bunso Cocoa College in the Eastern Region to review the constitution of the church for rergistration purposes.

According to the chairman of the review committee it has become necessary due to current happenings in the church where lawsuits are on-going by members against the church for various reasons.

The delegates converged at the college on Thursday and will delebrate till Saturday when they would have completed the first phase. All views will be collated by the review committee and corrections made to the current document and then sent to all churches to make a final submition.

More to follow soon.

Joint Worship

Posted by Theodore Quist on November 25, 2011 at 2:05 AM Comments comments (1)

The Planning Committee of the 50th Anniversary of the Lord's church in Ghana has announced that come Sunday, the 11th day of the month of December 2011, all the branches of the church in the country will converge at the Independence square at 8 am to worship Jehovah.

It is supposed to be the biggest gathering of the church ever to be witnessed. This will also afford all the opportunity to meet brethren who have relocated to various parts of the country and to experience the sweet fellowship of brethren.

The media will cover it and some TV stations will air it live. Some missionaries and representatives from abroad are also expected to be in attendance.

This is the day all members are expected to give bountifully to the Lord to further the work of the Lord. Many preachers of the gospel will be there and the truth shall be preached again from a "National Pulpit."

Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ shall be in attendance!!! (Matt 18:20)

More details will be given as and when made known.

Please commit the programme into the Lord's hands.

Telecom data price war - under the magnifying glass

Posted by Theodore Quist on September 11, 2011 at 2:15 PM Comments comments (0)

Article by Samuel Nii Narku Dowuona/Adom News/Ghana

Curled from Myjoyonlie news site on 11th Sepember 2011 and makes an interesting reading.

"It is established that there is a domestic telecoms voice calls price war inGhana. But the war extends to data services as well, which is where theindustry is moving now.

 

There is no doubt that Mobile Number Portability (MNP)has a lot to do with the current price war. It has become like a catwalk; everyoperator is trying to look good on the aisle; and they are using fair and foulmeans to do so.

 

Speaking of MNP, it is important to point out quicklythat porting a data card from one network to the other means the customer mustbuy a modem from the new network because, the ported data card would not workin the modem of the previous network, even though the number is the same.

 

Each of the telecom operators have been bragging abouthaving the highest internet speed at the lowest price. And they each do sopassionately, as if they have all the details about what competition isoffering.

 

For instance, the Consumer Manager at Tigo, Rosy Fynntold this writer “we may not have the best price for pay-as-you-go, but we havethe most affordable offers on bundles.”

 

The Innovation Manager, Marketing at MTN Ghana, NanaOsei Afrifa also claimed “MTN has the lowest data bundle rate of 0.8 Ghanapesewas per megabyte at a speed of 7.2megabits per second, which is the fasteston the market – seven thousand times faster than any other network is offering.Even our pay-as-you-go rate is 6 Ghana pesewas per megabyte which is threetimes lower than the 20Gp offered by our closest competitor. We also give 50%discount on all bundles at night and about 70% per cent of our customers takeadvantage of that.”

 

Vodafone Ghana claims their internet cafes have thefastest internet broadband speed in Africa (40megabits/second) and the bestnetwork quality, which gives value for every pesewa paid for Vodafone data andvoice services.

 

Airtel also claims to have a bundle that offers 1.2Gpper megabyte of data download and a speed of up to 7.2megabits per second.

 

Expresso is the only telco that does not exercise itsbragging right on internet speed and prices. It is not surprising becauseExpresso does not brag about anything at all.

 

But those were just the claims; the telcos are entitledto their claims, however no one telco is entitled to its own facts. Thisarticle would state the bare facts for the public to measure the claims againstthe facts.

 

First of all, it is important to point out that Expressooffers the lowest prices of 5Gp per megabyte on pay-as-you-go, which ismarginally lower than MTN’s 6Gp. Vodafone and Airtel do 20Gp per megabyte onpay-as-you-go.

 

Tigo’s pay-as-you-go offer is the most expensive on themarket. The credit starts running out once the modem gets connected, even ifyou are not browsing the internet.

 

But the magnifying glass is on the bundles on thevarious networks, because that is what they all brag about.

 

MTN

The market leader, MTN has seven mobile broadbandprepaid bundles and three extra for postpaid. The bundles have no brand names.The prices range between 0.8Ghana pesewas and 3.3Ghana pesewas. The lowestprice on MTN, which is the 0.8Gp, is on only one unadvertised postpaid plan(GHC800 for 100GB), but the lowest price on an advertised prepaid bundle is1.5Gp per megabyte, and that is on the 200MB for GHC3 bundle; and it is foronly 24 hours, meaning after 24 hours one loses every unused credit on thatbundle.

 

Besides, on MTN’s postpaid bundles, if one outruns thecredit in the bundle, every additional credit consumed costs 3Gp per megabyteand not 0.8Gp. But compared with other pay per use offers on the market, that3Gp is the lowest.

 

MTN does not tell the consumer its lowest rate is ononly one postpaid plan, and that, prepaid customers can only get as low as1.5Gp per megabyte. They usually quote the lowest, as if that rate applies toall their bundles. They don't talk about the other bundles that cost between3.3Gp and 1.5Gp per megabyte. Customers only need to dial *138# and the bundlesspeak for themselves.

 

It is worth noting that MTN’s 0.8Gp/megabyte bundlesells at GHC800. They even reduce the price by 50% at night. But it would beinteresting to find out how many MTN customers actually patronize a bundleworth GHC800. It could as well be that the bundle exists only in name becauseit is convenient for MTN to cite it as the lowest on the market, but it may beof no relevance to customers.

 

But it is worth noting that MTN says it gives 50%discount on all bundles at night and that brings the lowest prepaid rate to0.75Gp/megabyte, which is by far the lowest on the market. This also means the0.8Gp/megabyte on the GHC800 bundle also comes to 0.4Gp/megabyte at night. MTNsays more than 70 per cent of customers use the internet at night, which meansmajority are taking advantage of the huge discount at night.

 

 

Again, MTN claims the 7.2megabits/second maximum speedon its 3.5G network is the highest default speed on the market, but themagnifying glass would show that is just the theory and nothing close to thereality. Again, is it the speed one person gets at a time or it is sharedspeed? MTN would never make that clear. Besides, Vodafone also claims to havemodems with speeds up to 28.8megabits/second.

 

EXPRESSO

Expresso has five mobile broadband bundles on its EVDOnetwork – Cliq, Cliq a Day, Cliq Regular, Cliq Premium and Cliq Gold. Theprices per megabyte range between 2Gp and 0.92Gp. Expresso has a bundle thatoffers 1Gp per megabyte and another that offers 1.2Gp per megabyte. All thoseare much lower than the lowest price on MTN’s prepaid bundle.

 

Expresso claims to have internet speeds of between oneand 3.1megabits per second on its EVDO bundles. Expresso is a CDMA network andoperates at a frequency of 800Megahertz, which, according to experts, couldgive customers better real speed than on the GSM networks in Ghana, whichoperate on a frequency of 2.1gegahertz. But Expresso would need enough cellsites to leverage that strength.

 

TIGO

Tigo has four bundles; Lite Browser, Super Browser, MegaBrowser and Ultra Browser.

 

The highest price per megabyte on Tigo is 1.3Gp and thelowest is 1.15Gp, which is also lower than MTN’s lowest for prepaid but higherthan Expresso’s.

 

But Tigo claims a lesser maximum speed of3.6megabits/second on its 3.5G. Again, that may not be relevant as the evidencewould show in this article that speed is affected by several factors outsidethe control of service providers.

 

AIRTEL

Airtel also has four bundles; Airtel Lite, Airtel Extra,Airtel Daily @ Phone and Airtel Daily @ PC.

 

The highest price on Airtel is the Airtel Daily @ PC,which is 10Gp per megabyte, and it is also the highest on the market. Airtelsays its prices and others are under review. The lowest advertised price onAirtel is 1.5Gp per megabyte. Airtel claims to have a bundle called RebateExtra that offers 1.2Gp per megabyte (12GB for GHC150), but that is notincluded in bundles displayed on its website; and the magnifying lens shows theprice is not 1.2Gp/megabyte; it is 1.25Gp/megabyte. Simple mathematics, so whywould Airtel quote 1.2?

 

Airtel also claims to offer 3.5G speeds of up to7.2megabits per second, just like MTN, but Airtel does not claim it is thefastest, because it is not. At least Airtel admits it is shared speed and notnecessarily speed for each customer.

 

VODAFONE

Vodafone has a total of seven prepaid and postpaidbundles; One Day, One Week, Browser, Streamer and Downloader for prepaid; andBundle XL and Bundle XXL under postpaid.

 

The highest price per megabyte on Vodafone is 3.3Gp justlike it is on MTN, and the lowest price is 1.6Gp, which is marginally higherthan MTN’s 1.5Gp for prepaid. Vodafone claimed to have a bundle that offers1.24Gp/megabyte, but there is no evidence to support that. Even if it is so,that rate is still higher than MTN’s 0.8Gp on postpaid, Tigo’s 1.15Gp onprepaid, and Expresso’s 0.92Gp.

 

But on paper, Vodafone claims to have speeds of up to28.8megabits/second on a 3.5G, which is four times MTN’s 7.2megabits/second,and yet MTN claims its 7.2megabits per second is “seven thousand times fasterthan what competition is offering”.

 

So why would MTN claim that it’s 7.2megabits per secondis the fastest on the market? Vodafone offers from one megabit/second upwardson fixed broadband; and that is what MTN compares its modem speed to, and notto Vodafone’s highest modem speed of 28.8megabits/second. MTN convenientlycompares apples with oranges; besides, 7.2 is not “seven thousand times” higherthan 1; simple mathematics.

 

Obviously MTN's postpaid 0.8Gp/megabyte is the lowest onthe market (on paper), but its 7.2megabits/second is not the fastest advertiseddefault modem speed on the market; Vodafone advertises the fastest of28.8megabits per second. But the lowest prepaid rate on the market isExpresso’s 0.92Gp on Expresso Cliq Gold. The highest bundle rate for prepaidand postpaid, is Airtel’s [email protected], which is 10Gp per megabyte.

 

The worst pay-as-you-go offer is Tigo’s and the mostaffordable pay-as-you-go is on Expresso, 5Gp/megabyte. But Tigo’s highestprepaid bundle rate of 1.3Gp/megabyte is the lowest upper limit compared withMTN, and Vodafone’s 3.3Gp, Expresso’s 2Gp and Airtel’s 10Gp.

 

It is critical to note that most of the bundles of timelimits of between 24 hours, one week, 15 days and one month, while a few, usuallythe ones that have high upfront payments, have unlimited usage time. Butunlimited usage time does not mean the credit is infinite.

 

It is also important to note that the amount of creditone buys has nothing to do with how long one could spend on the internetbecause while on the internet, some software programmes and websites updateautomatically and that eats into the credit and cuts down on how long one coulduse that credit for.

 

GLO

Glo has not started yet, but they have already startedboasting of speed like never before, or that like never before. We live to see.

 

SPEEDS

For those networks which claim to offer data speeds totheir customers (and not all networks do so), they are citing the theoreticalmaximum speed, which can only be achieved under perfect or laboratoryconditions, and it refers only to the speed between the cell site and thecustomer. It is virtually unheard of for a customer to achieve this speed inreal-world situations. But they throw those figures out there for two reasons;to brag and secondly because those are the only figures they can throw outthere. The reality is totally different. But some admit in private that speedsare affected by numerous factors beyond them.

 

The first limiting factor is the signal strength thecustomer is getting from the cell site, which can depend on distance, frequencyused by the network, and obstructions such as walls or other buildings – mostpeople use internet indoors. A network having a cell site closer to you, orusing a lower transmitting frequency, will produce better results, but notalways predictably. Also, if you are moving while using the internet, the datawill likely vary.

 

Again, a cell site is usually being used by other customersnear you – so its maximum speed is shared by all the customers in thatneighborhood at that time, and the speed you experience will depend on how manyothers there are and what they are doing on the internet. If they (or you) arejust reading web pages, it is not using too much data. But if anyone iswatching or downloading video or audio, it is a bigger burden on the networkand things will slow down.

 

Inside a network, the facilities that bring the signalfrom the cell site to the central equipment is also shared among many users,and can slow down performance. Furthermore, the central equipment can becomecongested, and the network’s connection to the international internet as wellas local internet can be overburdened and slow things down.

 

A customer’s perception of performance can also beaffected negatively if he is trying to access a website that is alsooverloaded, as popular websites are prone to from time to time. Also, acustomer’s operating system such as Windows, his anti-virus protection, andother software can be downloading software updates which are important to keepthe computer running smoothly and safely, but this also can make the internetconnection seem slow if you are using it at the same time.

 

So speed on the internet depends on several factors thatthe telecom operators have no control over, and yet they promise heaven as ifthey control everything and can prove that the customer is actuallyexperiencing that speed. And while a customer could look at his modem softwareto see how the data is flowing at any given moment, there is no simple way forthe customer to determine his average speed.

 

Similarly, although the National CommunicationsAuthority can measure data speed, this may not produce a number that is usefulto consumers, as the individual experience depends on so many differentfactors.

 

In my personal experience as a consumer I have found,not based on scientific research though, that speeds on MTN, Expresso’s Cliq,and Tigo’s 3.5G modems are just about okay. You cannot really place one aheadof the other, because there is no obvious difference. Vodafone modems have notproven to be fast enough in my experience, but their internet café has alsoshown to be just about okay. I do not know about the 40 megabits/second speed theyclaim to have, and it is not clear if that 40 megabits applies to each user, oris shared among all users present in the café at a given time.

 

By the way, how sustainable are these offers being putforward by the telecom operators? That is for another day, however it is abouttime the regulator, NCA, woke up and sat up to ensure some sanity in the claimsand counter claims to supersonic speeds and low prices, which do not march theevidence. Otherwise we only await the day a telecoms operator will claim“customers can now speak to God on our network,” and of course, get away with it."


 


The Launch of 50th Anniversary

Posted by Theodore Quist on August 29, 2011 at 2:55 AM Comments comments (0)

The 13th of August, 2011 was the day of the official launch of the 50th anniversary of the church of Christ in Ghana. This marked the beginning of the celebration of the 50th anniversary. It will continue till December.

Many were the brethren who attended. Delegations of congregations were sent from all parts of the country. The following is a brekdown of attendance and announcements:

1. all 10 regions of the country were represented at the launching.

2. of the 831 in attendance, the following were recorded

93 Preachers

19 Elders

12 Deacons

3. all the Radio and TV programmes by the church costs GHC 30,000 every three months. The greater amount is borne by only six churches. It is becoming difficult to sustain the programmes due to lack of funds. We cannot afford to stop these programmes as there are records to show the massive conversions that are taking place as a result. A couple of churches have converted to church of Christ. Your donations are urgently needed. Meanwhile there are other religious organisations who hate the truth and want to take our place at the stations. Your contributions will keep us in place. You can make the first step by sending the letters COC to sort code 1940 (MTN, TIGO,EXPRESSO AND VODAFONE only)

4. Greater Accra Preachers' wives fellowship to be inaugurated on 27th August 2011 at Nsawam Road church

Stone or Sand - A Study of Urgent Moral Issues

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If you stand by the seashore and take sand into your hand and squeeze it very tightly, you will see that you cannot keep the sand in your hand. The more you squeeze and grasp it, the more the sand will fall from your hand. So it is with life. If we follow after a life of worldly pleasure trying to satisfy ourselves in the flesh, we see that life simply passes away and we have nothing remaining. There are some very serious questions that every man must answer in this life concerning how he will live. Every woman must also answer such questions that will determine if we are grasping sand. The Bible lists for us many works of the flesh that fill this world with evil (Romans 1:28-32; 1 Corinthians 6.9-10; Galatians 5:19-21). Such things as sexual sins, worshipping false gods, witchcraft, hatred, jealousy, anger, selfishness, drunkenness, greed, lying and other immoral activities corrupt our world and lead many people into damnation. Jesus taught us that such corruptions come from within man (Matthew 15:18-20), and James explained to us that sin is the result of man allowing his desires and passions to rule him (James 1:13-15). When we allow our lower desires and hungers to control us, we sink into the very deep hole of darkness and immorality. This lack of self control can cause the spoiling of our homes, jobs, friendships, nation and eternal loss of our soul. See how common some of these problems are: 1. Lying -- The Bible teaches us the eternal value of truth--"The truth shall make you free" (John 8:32), and God always exhorts us to speak truth, not lies (Ephesians 4:25; 6:14; Leviticus 19:11). Yet we see the world is full of people who always speak lies. Why do we want to tell lies? To protect ourselves? The truth is our best defense. To gain something? If we gain something by lies we are thieves. To appear to be some great person? Truth is always known in the end. Lying does no good thing. If we tell lies, our hearts become hardened and we soon cannot speak truth. We will live in fear that our lies will be uncovered. When we start down the road of lies, we begin a very terrible journey because every lie has a brother. What do I mean? When we tell one lie, we must also tell a second and a third and a fourth to cover our first lie. Every lie has a brother. My friend, do not speak lies, for a lying tongue is something that God hates (Proverbs 6:17), and when we lie we make ourselves children of the Evil One (John 8:44). If telling the truth will cause you to suffer, then tell the truth. In the end you will be blessed. 2. Stealing -- We all know the Word of God teaches us not to steal or destroy other people's possessions (Exodus 20:15; Ephesians 4:28; Titus 2:10). When a thief is caught in the market, come and see what will happen! Severe beating, often resulting in death. No man likes a thief, but there are many ways to steal. Many people would never steal another's money, clothes or food, but what do we often do at our worksites? When we have a job to do for someone, we tell him to "go and come," forcing him to pay money before we do our job. This is stealing. Read Proverbs 3:27-28. See the Word of God: "Do not say 'go and come' when it is in your power to do." Many people freely take government property or company goods and sell in the market. They say, "Any man's goods are every man's goods." My friend, to take government property or any property that is not for you and sell it or misuse it is thievery. Oh, what a pitiful condition we put ourselves into because of our immoral weaknesses. We should learn to trust in God, not ourselves. We must learn to seek God and He will provide our needs (Matthew 6:33-34). 3. Greed -- So many people have given themselves to chasing worldly goods. The desire to have fine things and to be "big men" has caused many people to lose their souls. This is a hunger that can never be satisfied. Those who begin to chase money and worldly pleasure will find themselves in the midst of all kinds of evil (1 Timothy 6:10), and will be suffering many hurtful things. When men decide to do anything for money, then everything evil comes. l am sure that Satan sits and laughs at us when he sees us trying only to get worldly goods. He knows we will only die and leave everything. I heard of a man who was so rich and powerful that he planned to be buried with bags of gold in his hands. He said that surely he could buy his way into heaven because he had bought everything in this world. He died and they buried him with bags of money in his hands, pieces of gold in his teeth and gold on his hands. When his soul stood before God, he was naked and empty handed. My friend, do not chase money. 4. Sexual Sins -- Sometimes it seems people have forgotten that they are human. Excuse me to say, some people act like animals. This is clearly seen in the way people use their bodies to commit sexual sins. The Bible teaches us that our bodies are for the Lord, not for sin, and that we must keep our bodies pure (1 Corinthians 6:13; 2 Corinthians 7:1). The great sin of Sodom was a sexual sin (Genesis 19:1-11). Paul discussed the evils of the Gentiles and he spoke very freely of their terrible sexual sins (Romans 1:24, 26-27). When we give ourselves over to sexual sins, we are using our bodies as tools of sin (2 Corinthians 6:18) and we are allowing the fleshly desires to control us. Many diseases, unnecessary pregnancies, murders (abortions), broken marriages and other evils result from sexual sins. In some places as many as 35% of all mental patients are the result of sexual diseases. AIDS is spreading around the world--the result of sexual sins. We have another tract entitled "Are Sexual Sins Troubling You?" Perhaps you would like to read more about this dangerous sin. There are many other immoral activities that not only are sin, but also bring terrible suffering to us--drinking, smoking, cursing, etc. My friend, this life is too short for us to waste it following things of the flesh that lead only to brief pleasure in the flesh and final separation from God. The story is told of a man who spent many years making a great fortune of wealth and power. Finally, he planned and built a great house for his wives, cars, money, videos, fine dresses, drinks and so many possessions. He stood before the house admiring its beauty and greatness on the day it was completed. Then he stepped onto the street to go toward the house and was knocked down by a truck. He died and all of his labors and desires were useless. Let us not be like such a man. What other life is there? Life in the Spirit--a life that follows spiritual values, eternal values, good and pure things. The Bible teaches us that walking after the Holy Spirit is the way of life and eternal reward (Romans 8:1-6). This life is a struggle between flesh and spirit (Galatians 5:16-17), but if we will put away the lusts of the flesh and follow the way of the Spirit, we shall have eternal victory in Jesus and deliverance from the sufferings of the flesh. Let us consider Galatians 5:22-23: But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance. If you cut an orange with a knife, you can see all the different things that make the one fruit--seeds, pulp, skin, juice. One fruit is made up of different parts. So is the fruit of the Spirit. The Christian life is the fruit of the Spirit, and this fruit is made up of several different parts--love, joy, peace, patience, humility, kindness and self control. All of these good virtues combined make the Christian life. If you could choose today what would be written and said at your funeral, what would it be? Do you want people to remember you as a thief, liar, fornicator, drunkard or greedy? Do you want people to be happy you have died? Will this nation be a better place when you are dead? My friend, face the question and answer! Do you want people to speak of your righteousness and goodness? Your wisdom and generosity? How do you want to be remembered? More importantly, how do you want to face God--in the Spirit or in the flesh? The Christian life is a beautiful life of service made pure by God's grace and kept holy through the blood of Jesus (1 John 1:5-10). Christians make mistakes and even commit sin, but they do not live in those sins; they repent and do righteousness. Christians may receive much persecution, but it is only Christianity--pure New Testament Christianity--that leads man to his highest achievements of honor and dignity. It is only life in Christ that will make your life meaningful and give you eternal hope. As stone is to sand, so is the Christian life to a life of flesh. (Matthew 7.24-27). My friend, we would encourage you to learn more about life in the Spirit--about being a Christian only. The world is full of many religious societies, but we want to be Christians only. Will you not also learn more about God's way that by His grace Jesus has paid the price that you might be free (Romans 5:1-11). We want to study with you that we all might see how to live in the Spirit: To be fleshly minded is death, To be Spirit minded is life and peace. Romans 8:6 Grasp the sand, hold it tightly, squeeze it and watch it fall away. So is life in the flesh. Do you want stone or sand?

Jesus

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�Let us fix our eyes on Jesus...Consider Him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.� (Hebrews 12.2-3/NIV.) Studying the following descriptions of Jesus from the King James Version will help us fix our eyes on Jesus and enable us to see Him as God sees Him. A Adam, the Second: (I Corinthians 15.45-47.) Advocate: (1 John 2.1.) Almighty: (Revelation 1.8.) Alpha and Omega: (Revelation 21.6.) Amen: (Revelation 3.14. Apostle of our Profession: (Hebrews 3.1.) Author and Finisher of our Faith: (Hebrews 12.2.) Author of Eternal Salvation: (Hebrews 5.9.) B Begotten of God: (1 John 5.18.) Beloved: (Ephesians 1.6.) Bishop of Souls: (1 Peter 2.25.) Blessed and Only Potentate: (1 Timothy 6.15.) Bread of Life: (John 6.35.) Bright and Morning Star: (Revelation 22.16.) C Carpenter's Son: (Matthew 13.55.) Chief Cornerstone: (1 Peter 2.6.) Christ, The: (John 1.41.) Christ the Lord: (Luke 2.11.) Christ Jesus our Lord: (Romans 8.39.) Christ the Power of God: (1 Corinthians 1.24.) Counselor: (Isaiah 9.6.) D Dayspring: (Luke 1.78.) Day Star: (2 Peter 1.19.) Deliverer: (Romans 11.26.) Door, The: (John 10.9.) E Emmanuel: (Matthew 1.23.) Eternal Life: (1 John 5.20.) Everlasting Father: (Isaiah 9.6.) F Faithful and True: (Revelation 19.11.) Faithful Witness: (Revelation 1.5.) Firstbegotten: (Hebrews 1.6.) Firstborn Among Many Brethren: (Romans 8.29.) Firstfruits: (1 Corinthians 15.23.) First and Last: (Revelation 22.13.) Foundation: (Isaiah 28.16.) G God With Us: (Matthew 1.23.) Great God: (Titus 2.13.) Great High Priest: (Hebrews 4.14.) H Head of the Body: (Colossians 1.18.) Head over all Things: (Ephesians 1.22.) Heir of all Things: (Hebrews 1.2.) Hope of Glory: (Colossians 1.27.) I I Am: (John 8.58.) Image of the Invisible God: (Colossians 1.15.) Immanuel: (Isaiah 7.14.) J Jesus Christ Our Lord: (Romans 1.3.) K King of Kings: (Revelation 19.16.) L Lamb of God: (John 1.29.) Light of the World: (John 8.12.) Living Bread: (John 6.51.) Lord God Almighty (Revelation 4.8.) Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: (2 Peter 2.20.) Lord of All: (Acts 10.36.) Love: (1 John 4.8.) M Man of Sorrows: (Isaiah 53.3.) Master: (Matthew 23.10.) Messiah: (John 1.41.) Mighty God: (Isaiah 9.6.) N Nazarene: (Matthew 2.23.) 0 Only Wise God: (1 Timothy 1.17.) Our Passover: (1 Corinthians 5.7.) P Physician: (Luke 4.23.) Prince of Peace: (Isaiah 9.6.) Prince of the Kings of the Earth: (Revelation 1.5.) Prophet: (Deuteronomy 18.15-18.) Propitiation: (Romans 3.25.) R Rabbi: (John 1.49.) Redeemer: (Isaiah 59:20.) Resurrection: (John 11.25.) Righteous Servant: (Isaiah 53.11.) Rock (1 Corinthians 10.4.) S Savior of the World: (1 John 4.14.) Seed of David: (John 7.42.) Seed of the Woman: (Genesis 3.15.) Shepherd, Good: (John 10.11.) Son of God: (Romans 1.4.) Son of Man: (Acts 7.56.) Son of Mary: (Mark 6.3.) Son of the Highest: (Luke 1.32.) Stone: (Matthew 21.42.) Sure Foundation: (Isaiah 28.16.) T Teacher: (John 3.2.) Truth: (John 14.6.) U Unspeakable Gift: (2 Corinthians 9.15.) V Vine: (John 15.1.) W Way: (John 14.6.) Wonderful: (Isaiah 9.6.) Word: (John 1.14.) Word of God: (Revelation 19.13.)

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