From One Believer To Another

From One Believer to Another

If this is your first time visiting this blog, “Welcome!”

As you read, I pray you’ll not see me as being angry at anyone. Firm at times with some, I’ll agree with that. I know that no matter what a person has gone through, things they’ve said or done, or still doing for that matter, there’s a 50/50 chance of my having sought forgiveness for doing the exact same thing at one time or another. I know the battle is not against flesh and blood my friend.

Throughout this blog you will find me quoting things heard on the radio. You’ll not find the names of those who said these things in the posts. I do document their names, the date, time, and radio station call sign on my copy of the original document. I do not publish these details because our mission should be to expose the false teachings not to personally attack the person.

If you should continue reading my friend, you will find the Anthanasian Creed being exposed for what it is, a false doctrine. The word of God having the final say. My trusting in He who knows hears and sees all things, the God of the [Bible].

Thursday, March 16, 2017

The Word Which You Hear Is Not Mine

“We give thanks to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, praying always for you,” Colossians 1:3 (NKJV)

In the precious and beautiful name of Messiah Yeshua “Jesus,” greetings.

Those believing the Anthanasian Creed, do you see the all-knowing God of the [Bible] changing at any time?  To at one point be God, then at another, He’s not?  This question comes about after hearing, on the local “Christian” radio station, one of your own say, “God is not going to contradict His word.  It’s not His nature to do it.”

He who does not love Me does not keep My words; and the word which you hear is not Mine but the Father’s who sent Me.” John 14:24 (NKJV)

I know what the pastor said is true, assuming he’s speaking of the all-knowing God the [Bible].  The all-knowing God of the [Bible] cannot contradict [His] word, let alone change.  I also know that when the [Biblical] Yeshua said “and the word which you hear is not Mine” in John 14:24, He also identified the rightful owner, “the Father’s”.

Jesus said to her, “Do not cling to Me, for I have not yet ascended to My Father; but go to My brethren and say to them, ‘I am ascending to My Father and your Father, and to My God and your God.’” John 20:17 (NKJV)

After reading John 20:17, would you say “the Father’s” in John 14:24 is referring to the [Biblical] Yeshua’s God and, “Father (John 20:17)”?

Then Jesus said to them, “When you lift up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am He, and that I do nothing of Myself; but as My Father taught Me, I speak these things.” John 8:28 (NKJV)

The pastor believes the [Biblical] Yeshua is the Anthanasian Creeds “the Son is God”.  When he says “God is not going to contradict His word,” this [forces] the Anthanasian Creeds “the Son is God” to contradict the teachings of the [Biblical] Yeshua. 

When the [Biblical] Yeshua said “but as My Father taught Me, I speak these things” in John 8:28, He’s saying His God taught Him these things He spoke.  Believers in the Anthanasian Creed are convinced He and His God are one and the same which implies at one time He is and then is not the all-knowing God of the [Bible].  Unless you believe there’s a contradiction with John 20:17 and John 8:28, the scriptures must be true.

This pastor thinks the one saying “and the word which you hear is not Mine” in John 14:24, is God. Guess what’s causing this pastor to think this possible?  The Anthanasian Creed.  Whatever evidence this pastor has for proving the Anthanasian Creed can only be found within the Creed itself.  There is no [Biblical] evidence of it being so.

Can the all-knowing God of the [Bible] say, “And the word which you hear is not Mine but the Father’s who sent Me”?  According to the teachings of the [Biblical] Yeshua, the all-knowing God of the [Bible], Yeshua’s God and Father, [is] the rightful owner.

“God is not going to contradict His word.  It’s not His nature to do it,” shouldn’t be heard coming from those teaching false doctrines and the Anthanasian Creed because their system of belief is fraught with contradictions.

In [Biblical] events, taking place up until the end of the first century, is where the truth lies.  As a firm believer [in] Messiah Yeshua I know there’s no need to look elsewhere, for that which is directly linked to the all-knowing God’s plan of salvation.

In this case, with the pastor saying “God is not going to contradict His word.  It’s not His nature to do it,” the Anthanasian Creed [is] the problem.  Remove it from the equation altogether, leaves John 14:24, 14:28 and 20:17, just fine the way they are.

God bless.
In His Care… Jim

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