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While you are working that out.
Yahweh the One True God reveals Himself and His name that by His action He will bring Glory (kābôd) to His name as per Isaiah 41:16 & Isaiah 48:11 and not let the people give credit for his works to another false super natural being in the same way as you do to a truine god. If you know the book of Isaiah you will also know the Baal prophets made false claims about Baal's power and people like Rabshakah claimed his false god could give him victory of the Lord's people as per Isaiah 36:18-20. The repeated claim that Yahweh is nothing in Isaiah 40:15-26 is the context to Isaiah 42:8-9 and has nothing at all to do with Him sharing His glory with His Only begotten Son, who to this point doesn't even exist, but is a Son of Promise. By the way, a Son of Promise cannot be by promise if he already exists.:cool:
The question for you both is this...what would God do for a beloved Son who testifies to a God who can do all things? Would such a Son be glorified NOT as God Almighty, but as the Son of God who sits at the right hand on high? Further more what of Christ's disciples who testify to his name? What Glory would they enter into?
Now if you wish to take a verse from Isaiah and twist it to mean something else, which is entirely outside of its intended purpose, by all means go ahead - but know the warnings that apply. Fear if you must. And never forget it was Yahweh's Glory that the Christ entered into, and what the Father has given to the Son is not for clay pots to question.
For now, you are likened to the blind in Isaiah 42, which are yet to have your eyes opened - but by whom is the question?
Yahweh the One True God reveals Himself and His name that by His action He will bring Glory (kābôd) to His name as per Isaiah 41:16 & Isaiah 48:11 and not let the people give credit for his works to another false super natural being in the same way as you do to a truine god. If you know the book of Isaiah you will also know the Baal prophets made false claims about Baal's power and people like Rabshakah claimed his false god could give him victory of the Lord's people as per Isaiah 36:18-20. The repeated claim that Yahweh is nothing in Isaiah 40:15-26 is the context to Isaiah 42:8-9 and has nothing at all to do with Him sharing His glory with His Only begotten Son, who to this point doesn't even exist, but is a Son of Promise. By the way, a Son of Promise cannot be by promise if he already exists.:cool:
The question for you both is this...what would God do for a beloved Son who testifies to a God who can do all things? Would such a Son be glorified NOT as God Almighty, but as the Son of God who sits at the right hand on high? Further more what of Christ's disciples who testify to his name? What Glory would they enter into?
Now if you wish to take a verse from Isaiah and twist it to mean something else, which is entirely outside of its intended purpose, by all means go ahead - but know the warnings that apply. Fear if you must. And never forget it was Yahweh's Glory that the Christ entered into, and what the Father has given to the Son is not for clay pots to question.
For now, you are likened to the blind in Isaiah 42, which are yet to have your eyes opened - but by whom is the question?
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