Friday, 09 January 2009

  • The Divinity of Jesus

    Trinity is a false doctrine but the scriptures clearly state that Jesus is divine and to understand this you need to know the missing dimension in most peoples understanding... Without this you will fail to grasp the exact nature of God and Jesus and their relationship with each other and with mankind. What is the relationship between them and what does it mean?
    To learn more about the missing dimension and proof read on...

    1) The Hebrew word ĕlôhîym is Plural which is translated "God" in Genesis 1:1. This indicates that God is of more then one divine person

    2) In John 1:1 we see the "Word was with God" and "Word was God"... This Word became flesh which is Jesus (John 1:14)... This means Jesus was with God and Jesus was God

    3) John 1:2-3 This Word (Jesus) is the creator and created all things! Thus Jesus created you and me and all that is created

    4) Given Jesus is the creator you can see God the Father and Jesus (God the Son) in Genesis 1 account of creation. Observe the phrases "God said" (This is God the Father) and "God made/created" (This is God the Son). Here we see God the Father as the Architect and Jesus the Builder.

    5) In Genesis 1:26 God said man is created in "our image" and "our likeness"... Here we see God the Father talking to God the Son referring to each other as "our" reinforcing the plural nature of God. This is also shown in Genesis 3:22 with God referring to "us" (also in Isaiah 6:8)

    6) Jesus is the God of the Old Testament. The Hebrews were dealing with God the Son not God the Father. The evidence for this are
    • Jesus came to declare the Father (John 1:18), thus the Father was not known
    • Paul bluntly declares the Rock (Deuteronomy 32:4,15,18) that feed and lead the Hebrews was Jesus (1 Corinthians 10:4)
    • Jesus declares the commandments are his own by saying "my commandments" (John 14:15,21). This is because Jesus is the one whom spoke to them on Mount Sinai and gave Moses the commandments
    • Jesus says plainly they have neither heard his voice or see his form, talking about God the Father (John 5:37)
    • Jesus indicates his pre-existence as he asks for God the Father to restore his glory as it was before the world was created (John 17:5)
    • Jesus is the mediator between God and man (1 Timothy 2:5) and has always been the mediator even before he became flesh
    • Before he was born he as the High Priest of God whom had no Father and no Mother and always existed whose job, as a High Priest, is to offer sacrifice to remove sin (Hebrews 7:1-28 Genesis 14:18). He accomplishes this by offering himself giving up his Glory to be born in the flesh and handed over to the world to be killed for the sake of the world (1 Corinthians 2:7-8, John 3:16)
    Jesus is God the Son so what do we conclude? God is a divine family. We see in Ephesians 3:15 that the "whole family in heaven and earth is named", thus this shows that God himself being a divine family is the starting of this family of God. As you cannot have a family of one person or a church of one person we see that God is two persons, Father and Son.

    This is why the great deception of trinity is so evil. It limits God to 3 persons and fails to acknowledge that God is a family. We are all invited to be part of that divine family, of which will grow to be uncountable. The Jews knew that Jesus implied himself to be equal with God (John 10:33) and the Jews wanted to stone him for it (John 10:3) and notice how he responded:

    John 10:34-35 Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods? If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken;

    We are all invited to become like Christ (1 John 3:2) and be "partakers of the divine nature" (2 Peter 1:4) and be one in that divine family! This is the Good News!

    God Bless, In Jesus Name
    And ye shall know the truth, and

    the truth shall make you free

    John 8:32



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