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What does it mean to truly know Jesus—not just as Saviour, but as the visible image of the invisible God? In this sermon from the Jesus Seminar, Apostle Williams unpacks the divine identity of That Man Jesus, urging believers to align their lives with His example and serve as His reflection in the world today. He opens by exploring the historical accuracy of Easter as the true commemoration of Jesus’ death, suggesting that the crucifixion likely occurred on a Thursday, not Friday. While Christmas serves as a global celebration, Apostle clarifies that Jesus’ exact birthdate is unknown, though Scripture records the season and ruling king at the time.

 

The heart of the message focuses on Christ's divinity. Drawing from Colossians 1:15–17 and John 1:1–14, Apostle Williams affirms Jesus as the Creator of all things—visible and invisible—and the Word who became flesh. Jesus, he teaches, is the full expression of God in human form, the light that darkness cannot overcome. This revelation has profound implications: those who receive Jesus become new creations (2 Corinthians 5:17), born of God with a new spiritual identity (John 1:12). Because Christ lives in believers, they carry divine authority to influence their environments—careers, institutions, even governments—through prayer and faith, trusting that nothing lies outside His control.