He will drink from the brook by the wayside;
Therefore He will lift up His head (Ps 110:7).
He is the image of the Unseen God (Col. 1:15).
...
Therefore He will lift up His head (Ps 110:7).
He is the image of the Unseen God (Col. 1:15).
...
He who has seen Me has seen the Father (Jn. 14:9).
Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again; but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life (Jn. 4:13-14)>
My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me and to accomplish His work (Jn. 4:34).
The altar cloth by Eguerrand Quarton pictured below entitled "The Coronation of the Virgin" shows God the Son as the Image of God the Father. I imagine that in Psalm 110 that Jesus the King crouches down and drinks directly from the stream by the wayside and in flowing, living water He drinks from, He sees the Father as His Reflection. In that Living Water of the Love of the Holy Spirit Who flows between the Father and the Son, the Son drinks deeply and sees Himself as the Image of the Father and He knows fully Who He Is (where He is from and Who is returning to)and therefore He holds up His head. In Eternity, God the Son completely pours Himself out to God the Father; reciprocating all the Love He has received. In our time, Jesus emptied Himself, became Man, died for our sins by pouring out His blood as our sin offering once for all, rose from the dead and ascended back to the Father lifting up the Head of all human beings who will humble themselves as he did and follow Him. We are one body with Him and will follow Him to our heavenly home crying out in the Love of the Holy Spirit "Abba Father" for all Eternity partaking in the very nature of the Trinity (Rom. 8:15, 2 Pet. 1:4).
Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again; but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life (Jn. 4:13-14)>
My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me and to accomplish His work (Jn. 4:34).
The altar cloth by Eguerrand Quarton pictured below entitled "The Coronation of the Virgin" shows God the Son as the Image of God the Father. I imagine that in Psalm 110 that Jesus the King crouches down and drinks directly from the stream by the wayside and in flowing, living water He drinks from, He sees the Father as His Reflection. In that Living Water of the Love of the Holy Spirit Who flows between the Father and the Son, the Son drinks deeply and sees Himself as the Image of the Father and He knows fully Who He Is (where He is from and Who is returning to)and therefore He holds up His head. In Eternity, God the Son completely pours Himself out to God the Father; reciprocating all the Love He has received. In our time, Jesus emptied Himself, became Man, died for our sins by pouring out His blood as our sin offering once for all, rose from the dead and ascended back to the Father lifting up the Head of all human beings who will humble themselves as he did and follow Him. We are one body with Him and will follow Him to our heavenly home crying out in the Love of the Holy Spirit "Abba Father" for all Eternity partaking in the very nature of the Trinity (Rom. 8:15, 2 Pet. 1:4).
He will drink from the brook by the wayside;
Therefore He will lift up His head (Ps 110:7).
He is the image of the Unseen God (Col. 1:15).
...
Therefore He will lift up His head (Ps 110:7).
He is the image of the Unseen God (Col. 1:15).
...
He who has seen Me has seen the Father (Jn. 14:9).
Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again; but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life (Jn. 4:13-14)>
My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me and to accomplish His work (Jn. 4:34).
The altar cloth by Eguerrand Quarton pictured below entitled "The Coronation of the Virgin" shows God the Son as the Image of God the Father. I imagine that in Psalm 110 that Jesus the King crouches down and drinks directly from the stream by the wayside and in flowing, living water He drinks from, He sees the Father as His Reflection. In that Living Water of the Love of the Holy Spirit Who flows between the Father and the Son, the Son drinks deeply and sees Himself as the Image of the Father and He knows fully Who He Is (where He is from and Who is returning to)and therefore He holds up His head. In Eternity, God the Son completely pours Himself out to God the Father; reciprocating all the Love He has received. In our time, Jesus emptied Himself, became Man, died for our sins by pouring out His blood as our sin offering once for all, rose from the dead and ascended back to the Father lifting up the Head of all human beings who will humble themselves as he did and follow Him. We are one body with Him and will follow Him to our heavenly home crying out in the Love of the Holy Spirit "Abba Father" for all Eternity partaking in the very nature of the Trinity (Rom. 8:15, 2 Pet. 1:4).
Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again; but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life (Jn. 4:13-14)>
My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me and to accomplish His work (Jn. 4:34).
The altar cloth by Eguerrand Quarton pictured below entitled "The Coronation of the Virgin" shows God the Son as the Image of God the Father. I imagine that in Psalm 110 that Jesus the King crouches down and drinks directly from the stream by the wayside and in flowing, living water He drinks from, He sees the Father as His Reflection. In that Living Water of the Love of the Holy Spirit Who flows between the Father and the Son, the Son drinks deeply and sees Himself as the Image of the Father and He knows fully Who He Is (where He is from and Who is returning to)and therefore He holds up His head. In Eternity, God the Son completely pours Himself out to God the Father; reciprocating all the Love He has received. In our time, Jesus emptied Himself, became Man, died for our sins by pouring out His blood as our sin offering once for all, rose from the dead and ascended back to the Father lifting up the Head of all human beings who will humble themselves as he did and follow Him. We are one body with Him and will follow Him to our heavenly home crying out in the Love of the Holy Spirit "Abba Father" for all Eternity partaking in the very nature of the Trinity (Rom. 8:15, 2 Pet. 1:4).

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