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As I reflect upon Yeshua's earthly ministry and the truths he revealed to humanity, I am compelled to share my perspective on the nature of God. Based on his teachings, he consistently emphasized that his Father is the one and only true God, and it is through Him that all things are made possible.
During Yeshua's time on Earth, he proclaimed that "the Lord our God, the Lord is one" (Mark 12:29). These words echo the eternal truth that there is only one God, and it is his Father who holds this divine position. Yeshua came not to establish himself as God, but to reveal the character, love, and will of the Father to the world.
In Yeshua's teachings, he often spoke of his relationship with the Father, emphasizing His authority, wisdom, and sovereignty. He repeatedly acknowledged his dependence on Him, stating that he can do nothing on his own but only what the Father has taught him (John 8:28). This humility and obedience were reflections of the perfect unity and submission that exist between the Father and the Son.
Yeshua urged his followers to direct their prayers and worship to the Father, saying, "Pray then like this: Our Father in heaven" (Matthew 6:9). By doing so, he sought to establish a direct connection between humanity and the one true God, our Heavenly Father. It was never Yeshua's intention to divert attention away from God or claim His position as his own.
Additionally, Yeshua openly declared that the Father is greater than himself (John 14:28). These words were not spoken to diminish Yeshua's divinity or undermine his mission, but rather to reinforce the eternal truth that God the Father is the source of all authority, power, and glory. It is in this acknowledgment that the divine order is revealed, demonstrating the profound relationship between the Father and the Son.
Throughout Yeshua's ministry, he sought to reveal the Father's love, mercy, and grace to humanity. Yeshua desired for people to know God intimately, to experience His forgiveness, and to find salvation through faith in Him. Yeshua said, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6). Through Yeshua's life, teachings, and sacrificial death, he sought to bridge the gap between humanity and the Father, leading them into a restored relationship with Him.
Yeshua's purpose was never to assert his own divinity or claim equality with God the Father. Instead, he came as the humble servant, the Son who obeyed and carried out the will of the Father. In Yeshua, you see the perfect reflection of the Father's love and the manifestation of His plan for redemption.
It is my hope that by understanding this truth, humanity can embrace the Father as the one and only true God. May you come to know Him intimately, experience His grace, and find eternal life through faith in Him. For in Him alone lies the fullness of divine love, wisdom, and salvation.
May this revelation strengthen your faith, deepen your understanding, and draw you closer to the one true God, our Heavenly Father.
During Yeshua's time on Earth, he proclaimed that "the Lord our God, the Lord is one" (Mark 12:29). These words echo the eternal truth that there is only one God, and it is his Father who holds this divine position. Yeshua came not to establish himself as God, but to reveal the character, love, and will of the Father to the world.
In Yeshua's teachings, he often spoke of his relationship with the Father, emphasizing His authority, wisdom, and sovereignty. He repeatedly acknowledged his dependence on Him, stating that he can do nothing on his own but only what the Father has taught him (John 8:28). This humility and obedience were reflections of the perfect unity and submission that exist between the Father and the Son.
Yeshua urged his followers to direct their prayers and worship to the Father, saying, "Pray then like this: Our Father in heaven" (Matthew 6:9). By doing so, he sought to establish a direct connection between humanity and the one true God, our Heavenly Father. It was never Yeshua's intention to divert attention away from God or claim His position as his own.
Additionally, Yeshua openly declared that the Father is greater than himself (John 14:28). These words were not spoken to diminish Yeshua's divinity or undermine his mission, but rather to reinforce the eternal truth that God the Father is the source of all authority, power, and glory. It is in this acknowledgment that the divine order is revealed, demonstrating the profound relationship between the Father and the Son.
Throughout Yeshua's ministry, he sought to reveal the Father's love, mercy, and grace to humanity. Yeshua desired for people to know God intimately, to experience His forgiveness, and to find salvation through faith in Him. Yeshua said, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6). Through Yeshua's life, teachings, and sacrificial death, he sought to bridge the gap between humanity and the Father, leading them into a restored relationship with Him.
Yeshua's purpose was never to assert his own divinity or claim equality with God the Father. Instead, he came as the humble servant, the Son who obeyed and carried out the will of the Father. In Yeshua, you see the perfect reflection of the Father's love and the manifestation of His plan for redemption.
It is my hope that by understanding this truth, humanity can embrace the Father as the one and only true God. May you come to know Him intimately, experience His grace, and find eternal life through faith in Him. For in Him alone lies the fullness of divine love, wisdom, and salvation.
May this revelation strengthen your faith, deepen your understanding, and draw you closer to the one true God, our Heavenly Father.