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Explore Joseph Z’s teachings on the dual nature of Jesus as both the Lamb and the Lion. You will also discover how Jesus confronted authority in His time.
Joseph teaches that Jesus came as a lamb during His first coming but will return as a lion in His second coming. He references Luke 13:31-32 to illustrate how Jesus displayed the qualities of a lion in His response to the Pharisees, who relayed news about Herod's intent to kill Him. Joseph clarifies that institutions often use authority to manipulate a move of God, bringing it under their own control and submission, as seen in the situation with the Pharisees. Notably, Jesus did not succumb to this intimidation; instead, He stood up to both the Pharisees and Herod himself.
Learn more about Z Ministries by following the link below: https://linktr.ee/zministries
Next, Joseph reveals the hidden meaning of the term “fox,” which Jesus used to describe Herod. In Greek, "fox" translates to "vixen," referring to a spirited or fierce woman, often perceived as sexually attractive. He also cites Mark 8:15, where Christ cautioned His disciples against the doctrines of Herod and the propaganda of his administration.
Joseph further emphasizes that Jesus will not return in a gentle or kind manner; instead, He will come back as the Lion who will confront and dismantle the enemies of the Lamb. He will restore order and justice within the culture, acting as the ultimate reformer who will reign from Jerusalem.
June 10, 2025
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Explore Joseph Z’s teachings on the dual nature of Jesus as both the Lamb and the Lion. You will also discover how Jesus confronted authority in His time.
Joseph teaches that Jesus came as a lamb during His first coming but will return as a lion in His second coming. He references Luke 13:31-32 to illustrate how Jesus displayed the qualities of a lion in His response to the Pharisees, who relayed news about Herod's intent to kill Him. Joseph clarifies that institutions often use authority to manipulate a move of God, bringing it under their own control and submission, as seen in the situation with the Pharisees. Notably, Jesus did not succumb to this intimidation; instead, He stood up to both the Pharisees and Herod himself.
Learn more about Z Ministries by following the link below: https://linktr.ee/zministries
Next, Joseph reveals the hidden meaning of the term “fox,” which Jesus used to describe Herod. In Greek, "fox" translates to "vixen," referring to a spirited or fierce woman, often perceived as sexually attractive. He also cites Mark 8:15, where Christ cautioned His disciples against the doctrines of Herod and the propaganda of his administration.
Joseph further emphasizes that Jesus will not return in a gentle or kind manner; instead, He will come back as the Lion who will confront and dismantle the enemies of the Lamb. He will restore order and justice within the culture, acting as the ultimate reformer who will reign from Jerusalem.
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