>Logic demands if we trust the Scriptures that if Jesus,
who is the Word that became flesh, is also God, then he is
the same Yahweh.
not if one assumes that the word is the written or oral word of god as it is everywhere in the bible.
Der Alter
Yes the bible should be trusted.
The Word is Jesus and if you look up this you will find that the term Word means to explain God.( Jehovah)
The greatest exponent and supporter of Jehovahs inspired word of truth was the Lord Jesus Christ. He astounded people by his methods of teaching (Mt 7:28, 29; Joh 7:46), yet he took no credit to himself, saying, the word that you are hearing is not mine, but belongs to the Father who sent me. (Joh 14:24; 17:14; Lu 5:1) Faithful disciples of Christ were those who remained in his word, and this, in turn, set them free from ignorance, superstition, and fear, also from slavery to sin and death. (Joh 8:31, 32) Often it was necessary for Jesus to take issue with the Pharisees, whose traditions and teachings made void the word [or declaration] of God.Mt 15:6; Mr 7:13.
Col. 1:15, 16, RS: He [Jesus Christ] is the image of the invisible God, the first-born of all creation; for in him all things were created, in heaven and on earth. In what sense is Jesus Christ the first-born of all creation?
Before Colossians 1:15, the expression the firstborn of occurs upwards of 30 times in the Bible, and in each instance that it is applied to living creatures the same meaning appliesthe firstborn is part of the group. The firstborn of Israel is one of the sons of Israel; the firstborn of Pharaoh is one of Pharaohs family; the firstborn of beast are themselves animals. What, then, causes some to ascribe a different meaning to it at Colossians 1:15 ?
Mark 13:32, RS: Of that day or that hour no ones knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. (Of course, that would not be the case if Father, Son, and Holy Spirit were coequal, comprising one Godhead. And if, as some suggest, the Son was limited by his human nature from knowing, the question remains, Why did the Holy Spirit not know?)
1 Cor. 11:3, RS: I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a woman is her husband, and the head of Christ is God. (Clearly, then, Christ is not God, and God is of superior rank to Christ. It should be noted that this was written about 55 C.E., some 22 years after Jesus returned to heaven. So the truth here stated applies to the relationship between God and Christ in heaven.)
and in John 20:17
(John 20:17) Jesus said to her: Stop clinging to me. For I have not yet ascended to the Father. But be on your way to my brothers and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and YOUR Father and to my God and YOUR God.
This is after Jesus was resurrected.
It is very plain that Jesus is Gods Son in the way we understand what a son is.
Now John 1:1-
1 In [the] beginning the Word was, and the Word was with God, and the Word was a god. 2 This one was in [the] beginning with God. 3 All things came into existence through him, and apart from him not even one thing came into existence.
Our translation says 'a' God. Most others don't. But if you look at this scripture it is could be confusing if you decided to take it on it's own. But if you look at it it says, he was 'with God' and says this twice here, and then says through him. This is very funny use of the words if they were one person. So to get the understanding you have to look at the rest of the bible.
If you do that Jesus says over and over again the he is Gods Son and God sent him and the one who explain God to us. Besides the bible says no man has seen God at anytime.But the Word has explained him.
In some places the bible say that Jesus and God are one. But Jesus also says all of his followers are one also. So that just means were are in unity, as one.
The problem is that many people have listened to the Churches for many centuries , and this idea of a trinity appeals to ones that want a God that has some mystery to him. That is why spiritualism is popular. People go for that.
The bible is really clear on this question of Jehovah and Jesus. If you just understand that Jesus is a perfect representative of Jehovah's. Then the scriptures open up to you. The Holy spirit which is almost forgotten in these discussions is not an entity at all but Jehovah's force or power.
All of this is in the bible, and put there by Jehovah is such away as to mislead the ones that want to be mislead. That is what the bible means when it says a 'form of Godly devotion'
who is the Word that became flesh, is also God, then he is
the same Yahweh.
not if one assumes that the word is the written or oral word of god as it is everywhere in the bible.
Der Alter
Yes the bible should be trusted.
The Word is Jesus and if you look up this you will find that the term Word means to explain God.( Jehovah)
The greatest exponent and supporter of Jehovahs inspired word of truth was the Lord Jesus Christ. He astounded people by his methods of teaching (Mt 7:28, 29; Joh 7:46), yet he took no credit to himself, saying, the word that you are hearing is not mine, but belongs to the Father who sent me. (Joh 14:24; 17:14; Lu 5:1) Faithful disciples of Christ were those who remained in his word, and this, in turn, set them free from ignorance, superstition, and fear, also from slavery to sin and death. (Joh 8:31, 32) Often it was necessary for Jesus to take issue with the Pharisees, whose traditions and teachings made void the word [or declaration] of God.Mt 15:6; Mr 7:13.
Col. 1:15, 16, RS: He [Jesus Christ] is the image of the invisible God, the first-born of all creation; for in him all things were created, in heaven and on earth. In what sense is Jesus Christ the first-born of all creation?
Before Colossians 1:15, the expression the firstborn of occurs upwards of 30 times in the Bible, and in each instance that it is applied to living creatures the same meaning appliesthe firstborn is part of the group. The firstborn of Israel is one of the sons of Israel; the firstborn of Pharaoh is one of Pharaohs family; the firstborn of beast are themselves animals. What, then, causes some to ascribe a different meaning to it at Colossians 1:15 ?
Mark 13:32, RS: Of that day or that hour no ones knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. (Of course, that would not be the case if Father, Son, and Holy Spirit were coequal, comprising one Godhead. And if, as some suggest, the Son was limited by his human nature from knowing, the question remains, Why did the Holy Spirit not know?)
1 Cor. 11:3, RS: I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a woman is her husband, and the head of Christ is God. (Clearly, then, Christ is not God, and God is of superior rank to Christ. It should be noted that this was written about 55 C.E., some 22 years after Jesus returned to heaven. So the truth here stated applies to the relationship between God and Christ in heaven.)
and in John 20:17
(John 20:17) Jesus said to her: Stop clinging to me. For I have not yet ascended to the Father. But be on your way to my brothers and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and YOUR Father and to my God and YOUR God.
This is after Jesus was resurrected.
It is very plain that Jesus is Gods Son in the way we understand what a son is.
Now John 1:1-
1 In [the] beginning the Word was, and the Word was with God, and the Word was a god. 2 This one was in [the] beginning with God. 3 All things came into existence through him, and apart from him not even one thing came into existence.
Our translation says 'a' God. Most others don't. But if you look at this scripture it is could be confusing if you decided to take it on it's own. But if you look at it it says, he was 'with God' and says this twice here, and then says through him. This is very funny use of the words if they were one person. So to get the understanding you have to look at the rest of the bible.
If you do that Jesus says over and over again the he is Gods Son and God sent him and the one who explain God to us. Besides the bible says no man has seen God at anytime.But the Word has explained him.
In some places the bible say that Jesus and God are one. But Jesus also says all of his followers are one also. So that just means were are in unity, as one.
The problem is that many people have listened to the Churches for many centuries , and this idea of a trinity appeals to ones that want a God that has some mystery to him. That is why spiritualism is popular. People go for that.
The bible is really clear on this question of Jehovah and Jesus. If you just understand that Jesus is a perfect representative of Jehovah's. Then the scriptures open up to you. The Holy spirit which is almost forgotten in these discussions is not an entity at all but Jehovah's force or power.
All of this is in the bible, and put there by Jehovah is such away as to mislead the ones that want to be mislead. That is what the bible means when it says a 'form of Godly devotion'
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