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Back to God Episode 4: The Son

by Joseph Salajan | May 20, 2020

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Pastor Joe continues the series on Back to God. Today's focus is God the Son.

Jesus was the most remarkable human being who ever lived. But He is also divine! God became one of us (Immanuel). God became one of us to show His love for us and to save us. He died in our place so that we can live forever. After His resurrection, He also promised to return and take us home.

God's love motivates us to help those in need. This is why we distributed food to those in need yesterday at Central Park.

Date: May 20, 2020

Tags: #psdatv #BackToGod #Christ #Jesus #Emmanuel #Immanuel #GodWithUs #messiah #annointed #AnnointnedOne #sinless #worthy #divine #divinity #Yahweh

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Presenter

  • Joseph Salajan

    Pastor Joe was born in the little town of Crasna (Romania). Ever since he was a child, he has been fascinated by the unique connection between pastors and their special book, the Bible. When at the age of 7 he received his first little Bible from a brave pastor who was able to procure it for him in spite of the interdictions of the communist regime, he felt special and decided one day he would become a pastor.

    After serving as a Pastor for 8 years in Romania, in 2013 he immigrated to the USA. He currently serves as Lead Pastor of Plantation Seventh-day Adventist Church. Along with his wonderful wife Anda and their gorgeous daughter Alessandra, he enjoys proclaiming God’s grace and ministering to his fellows.

    By God's grace, in February 2020 he completed my doctoral program obtaining a Doctor of Ministry degree in Preaching/Homiletics from Andrews University. His hobbies are languages, music, and poetry.