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Son means offspring: in point of fact, Christ is God's actual progeny by
means of His working in concert with a woman to produce a unique virgin
conceived baby who would be equal parts God and equal parts Man.
• Luke 1:35 . . In answer the angel said to her: Holy spirit will come upon
you, and power of the Most High will overshadow you. For that reason also
what is born will be called holy; God’s Son.
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I understand why you think it is proper sir. Jesus of course taught his disciples how to pray by giving us what is called the Lords prayer. All of his prayers were directed to Jehovah. And he said clearly that whatever you ask the Father in my name it will be given you.
Although many of the passages you gave really didn't show anyone praying to him, there are a few that do make it seem that way, for instance the 1 cor 1:2 you mentioned. Calling on the name of Jesus does not necessarily mean actually doing that literally, for instance notice what Acts 10:43 says: To him give all the prophets witness, that through his name whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sins.
Notice how this was considered calling upon his name sir: Ac 22:16 And now why tarriest thou ? arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord.
You mentioned Eph 5:19, but must not have read on into verse 20.
Acts 8:22 point blank says God.
I many times quote the term found in Rev 22:20, and I see how it can be taken that I am praying to him to come, but I am simply agreeing with the words uttered, when he said he is coming quickly, like John I in agreement say Amen! Come Lord Jesus!
We believe Paul was praying to God as 2 Cor 12:7-9
Acts 8:24 was definitely God v22
Jesus spoke about God's will multiple times, keeping that in mind it is easy to see that 1 Jn 5:14 meant God
Acts 1:24 stated the one they were praying to knew all their hearts, God knows hearts, I am not sure Jesus has that capability.
(1 Samuel 16:7) But Jehovah said to Samuel: “Do not pay attention to his appearance and how tall he is, for I have rejected him. For the way man sees is not the way God sees, because mere man sees what appears to the eyes, but Jehovah sees into the heart.”
(1 Chronicles 28:9) “And you, Solʹo·mon my son, know the God of your father and serve him with a complete heart and with a delightful soul, for Jehovah searches through all hearts, and he discerns every inclination of the thoughts. If you search for him, he will let himself be found by you, but if you leave him, he will reject you forever.
(Jeremiah 11:20) But Jehovah of armies judges with righteousness; He examines the innermost thoughts and the heart. Let me see your vengeance on them, For to you I have committed my legal case.
Heb 7:25 does show he is our intercessor, however that is referring to his obedient ones correct? Would it not be logical that obedience would include praying to the God he instructed us to pray to, the God he prayed to?
I do understand what you mean, and I really cannot say for sure if it is wrong to pray to him, but I think it better to follow his teachings and direct our prayers to his God and Father as he instructed us to do, in his name of course as our intercessor (John 15:16) . . .You did not choose me, but I chose you, and I appointed you to go and keep bearing fruit and that your fruit should remain, so that no matter what you ask the Father in my name, he may give it to you.
“… it ought not to have escaped our notice, that every father is more ancient than his
sons …”
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Too many Christians are so intent upon insisting Christ is an eternal being
that they've managed to suppress the rather obvious fact that he's a human
being biologically related to Adam; and as such is temporal rather than
eternal.
Those same Christians will readily bleat that Christ is fully God and fully Man
when in reality they actually believe he's some sort of divine hominid. Some
have even gone so far as to allege that baby Jesus was an implant, i.e. Mary
was a surrogate mother instead of Jesus' real mother, and that his blood
was God's blood instead of David's. In their zeal to deify Jesus they've
managed to do a pretty good job of stripping him of his manhood in the process.
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Then either you know more than Jesus or he is a liar. Which is it?No, He is not the only God
Peter an eye witness assures Jesus was killed in the flesh and raised in the spirit- 1Pet 3:18
Works build a strong living faith that will stand under pressures, Faith without works is dead-means will fold under pressures.
Christmas is filled with things off the table of demons, only those in darkness participate with anything off the table of demons. Jesus certainly would not accept it. 1Cor 10:21 God was telling all there if they partake off that table of demons, what they do off his table counts 0 for them. The encyclopedias are filled with the facts of pagan additives to the christmas celebration as is easter. The false god associated with the pagan things added to easter( Hot cross buns, dyed eggs of Pasch, from the Chaldean rites of spring), was called Astarte( one of the titles of Beltis the queen of the heavens) whose name found on Assyrian monuments= Ishtar-pronounced easter.
God view of a cult is what counts= A house divided( 34,000)trinity religions) will not stand.
I understand, and of course days go by, and we only see the one previous post as well. The verses you gave never once used YHWH for Jesus, that is God's name only, and all Bibles that translate it to English unaltered render it Jehovah. Many versions change YHWH to Adonai and render it LORD, with some forwards explaining that was God's name that originally was in the passage. A prime example which is easy to see the alteration is Ps 110:1 which properly reads Jehovah said to my Lord.
If you would care to give one or two verses you think YHWH is referring to Jesus, then I would be glad to discuss them with you.
It is rather clear that the rich man and Lazarus was not literal, in fact Jesus gave it, and obviously he had not redeemed mankind yet, he even pointed out that no greater man ever existed in God's eyes than John the Baptist, but he was not in heaven, so how could Lazarus be? It really is about the Kingdom being taken from Israel and given to a new nation Ron.
Well look at things in reality. Jesus is not here. He is the head of the congregation, so how does he communicate with it? Before Jesus came to earth God sent ones to communicate, spirit beings, prophets, some priests were allowed to speak for Him. With the new covenant, particularly after the Bible was completed, God has communicated through anointed Christians.
I believe you and I agree that we have entered into the last days, in fact we are near the end of them, so it is rather easy to see if Isa 2:2-4 is being fulfilled, and how they are being instructed in His ways so they can walk in His paths. It was in these last days that as you can see God's people are being gathered, don't forget with the start of the last days the apostasy came to it's end. The scattered sheep were once again being fed through God's provision. Since He doesn't speak to us literally, nor sent angels or prophets anymore, the assigned faithful slave must be real, and must be very identifiable. Who feeds the sheep sir? Who is it that instructs them in God's ways so we can walk in His paths? I can say that Jehovah feeds His people very well, so well I would say that if any of us is able to partake of all of it, it would be an extremely small percentage of us. Heck I have trouble just keeping up with what is assigned.
One thing is for certain, either the faithful slave is literal or it is not. If it is literal, then it is in existence during these last days, and it should be easy to identify it. After all it is assigned to shepherd God's people, so it is necessary for us to figure out who it is and if it exists or not. It must have some importance as God's word chose to preserve it
Then either you know more than Jesus or he is a liar. Which is it?
I know nothing about the Trinity!
Then either you know more than Jesus or he is a liar. Which is it?
I know nothing about the Trinity! There is nothing in Scripture for me study on the subject.
But I do know there are 3 Deities described in Scripture, but how they are One God I haven't a clue.
When John identified the 3 Deities, calling them One God, the true definition of what that really means is only found in the knowledge of the Godhead. We argue over nothing really, other than the fact that all 3 are God, they are the Godhead that Paul speaks of.
Legendary inability of trinitarians to answer questions shows itself again.
Jesus said he has a God who is the only true God. You say Jesus is wrong or a liar. I'm not sure which you are saying but you know more than him, you say. I would not want to be you.
Do you self-identify as trinitarian?
If you have read any of my posts you would have no doubts as to the answer of that question.
Or you can make a big deal out of nothing.
I’ve read many of your posts but not all of them. I’m still uncertain about how you self-identify.
Do you call yourself a trinitarian?
Do you have an issue with others calling you a trinitarian?
Are you a trinitarian?
Yea, violating God's 1st Commandment aint nothing at all. He put it 1st. You say it is no big deal and God said it is the most important thing. Forgive me if I take his word over yours.![]()
I am indeed a Trinitarian! I remember many years ago being uncertain and reading commentary by Calvin on the subject.
I have been a strong believer in the Trinity since. He along with some others had an overwhelming case for the Trinity, in my opinion.