I believe there is a reason four men shared stories about Jesus instead of only one. It's perspective. If you look at the front of a house you see one thing. The back side is another view. Each side also offers something you don't see from the other perspective. Study all four sides and you get a really good idea about the home. When it comes to understanding the architecture of a supernatural home, four perspectives only scratch the surface.
I visited a church yesterday far away from my home. Even though the pastor was talking about the same building, he offered his own unique point of view. He blew my mind away. His talk centered around something we humans don't usually see when we look at human buildings. This was all about "the void."
Your body is a building. If it behaves like mine, sometimes you sense something isn't right even though the outside looks okay. The void is invisible. The Gospel writers always concentrated on the void, like 5,000 men visiting Jesus and not having food except for some bread and a couple of fish. Boom! Jesus fills the void. He stuns even his closest followers. They all write about it from their own perspective. We get a glimpse. Perhaps we get the motivation to ask Jesus to work on our house. Should we go really deep, we ask that the void be filled. All I can say is this works. Try it. It works no matter what side of the house you are viewing. Have a great day.
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