“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who
has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ.”
Ephesians 1:3 (NKJV)
In
the precious and beautiful name of Messiah Yeshua “Jesus,” greeting.
Proving the words “the Son is God” aren’t in the [Bible] won’t be a problem. It is
no secret how they were [first] introduced to the public in 325-AD when the
Anthanasian Creed became the doctrine of the Catholic Church. It’s no coincidence, the Anthanasian Creed
and “the Son is God” surfaced
at the exact same time. Neither exist
without the other.
When it came down to what [really] mattered in 325-AD, followers
of that creed would be the first to tell you the Anthanasian Creed came out “victorious”. What they fail to see is that every time the
Anthanasian Creeds [false] method of salvation is taught as a “biblical truth,”
the significance of Messiah Yeshua’s death, burial, and resurrection, gets lost
in the shuffle. Eventually, just as it
is today, the Anthanasian Creeds method of “salvation” becomes the only thing
that matters to [its] followers.
Ask anyone teaching the doctrine of the “Trinity,” if the
person rejecting it is doomed to hell’s fire?
If they tell you “Yes, that person cannot be [Biblically] saved,”
they’re saying the Anthanasian Creed has the [final] say as to who is [Biblically]
saved.
The doctrine of the “Trinity”
wouldn’t be an issue if what is known to us today as the Anthanasian Creed, was
left as [just] a figment of someone’s imagination.
Just as it is with “the Son is God,” the doctrine of the
“Trinity” can only be traced back to 325-AD as well.
My friends, when something is [Biblically] sound to begin
with, leaving it well enough alone is the safest thing to do. With it being [Biblically] sound, there’s no problem
linking it [directly] to the names of those mentioned in the inspired word of
God. Simply put, for the person knowing the
inspired word of God endures forever, deviating from it is not an option.
When it comes to the salvation of
one’s soul, understanding the significance of Messiah Yeshua’s death, burial,
and resurrection, [is] the only thing that matters.
Followers of the Anthanasian Creed will tell you
differently, claiming there’s [Biblical] evidence supporting their system of
belief. When all is said and done however,
they [will] only have one place to look, and it won’t be the inspired
word of God.
Keeping the Anthanasian Creeds [false] method of salvation
up and running, totally depends on that which was written well after the fact. Even followers of that creed would agree to
it being written after the fact. Keeping
what’s inspired by God, the New Testament and the Hebrew [Scriptures] “Old
Testament” in a class all by itself, is the right thing to do.
Speaking of [Biblical] evidence:
“But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels in
heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” Mark 13:32
(NKJV)
How about Mark 13:32 where Jesus is saying “nor the Son,”
would you say there was ever a time when Jesus didn’t know “that day
and hour”? If “the Son is God,” wouldn’t he know
because that day and hour hasn’t come yet?
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)
“For I have not spoken on My own
authority; but the Father who sent Me gave Me a command, what I should say and
what I should speak. And I know that His command is everlasting life.
Therefore, whatever I speak, just as the
Father has told Me, so I speak.” John 12:49-50 (NKJV)
After reading John 8:28 and John 12:49-50, would you say the
one saying “My Father taught Me” and “the Father has told Me,” Jesus,
knew all-things? The [Biblical] evidence
points to Yeshua who happens to be the Son of
God, having been “taught/told” these things He spoke. “But only the Father” the Father knows
all-things.
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)
Every time
Yeshua mentions “the Father” in the inspired word of God, He’s referring
to “My God” His God and, “My Father” Father (John 20:17).
The
[Biblical] evidence points to one thing here.
There’ll never be a time when the God of Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob (Israel), Yeshua’s God and Father, doesn’t know “that day and
hour”. The inspired word of God guarantees it, 100%
of the time.
How about if everyone was to stick to the inspired word of
God, where we know the Son of
God is telling the truth. Would that
make it easier to see how ridiculous it is, to even think about what the
Anthanasian Creed gave birth to in 325-AD?
Of course it would.
God bless.
In His Care… Jim
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