“Blessed be
the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of
all comfort.” 2 Corinthians 1:3 (NKJV)
In
the precious and beautiful name of Messiah Yeshua “Jesus,” greetings.
I just spent some time on the internet, scrolling through one
person after another’s “understanding” of the Anthanasian Creed.
Do we [really] know who wrote the Anthanasian Creed? How about when it was written? With the Anthanasian Creed saying the only
way to salvation is found in it, you’d think there’d be some consistency
amongst those that have chosen to believe it.
Not so. I wasn’t surprised by
anything I found. It’ll be safe to say
the majority of those believing the Anthanasian Creed, have yet to read it for
themselves.
As a comparison, I have no clue as to who wrote the book of Hebrews,
but I do know it’s in the [Bible], and thus is trustworthy. If I were asked to “guess,” I’d say Mary, the
mother of Jesus, at the very least, was an eyewitness to the writing of the
book of Hebrews. You’ll not hear me saying
unless one believes Mary wrote the book of Hebrews they cannot be saved.
Some say the Anthanasian Creed “explains” God’s plan of
salvation. I wouldn’t give it a second
thought, if I were you. The Anthanasian
Creed is a prime example of replacement theology.
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
Hebrews 13:8 (NKJV)
While listening to the local “Christian” radio station I
heard, “Jesus is the same yesterday today and forever.” The speaker on the radio quoted Hebrews
13:8. The speaker is a follower of the
Anthanasian Creed.
Followers of the Anthanasian Creed have been led to believe “the
same yesterday, today, and forever” is referring to “the Son is God,” when nothing could be
further from the truth. The fact of the
matter is, without the Anthanasian Creed “the Son is God” doesn’t exist.
If you’re going to say something is “the same yesterday, today, and
forever,” shouldn’t it be something that doesn’t change?
“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)
In order for the Anthanasian Creeds “the Son is God” to survive, it has
to change. Unlike the Anthanasian Creed,
Hebrews 13:8 and Mark 13:32 are trustworthy.
“Nor the Son” Messiah Yeshua “Jesus” doesn’t know “that day
and hour.” “That day and hour”
is referring to Messiah Yeshua’s second coming.
According to the Anthanasian Creed, “the Son is God.” The words “the Son is God” however, aren’t in the [Bible]. Although followers of the creed won’t admit
to it because “the Son is
God” is a must have for them. The 100%
“God and Man not being two but one Messiah” which is directly linked to the
Anthanasian Creed, is the only thing that supports “the Son is God.” Jesus is the Son of God, and He’s “the same yesterday, today, and forever.”
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)
Jesus doesn’t know all-things. He won’t know of “that day and hour” until
“My Father (John 20:17),” His Father reveals it to Him. Jesus “is the same yesterday, today, and
forever.” If you teach Jesus and the Anthanasian Creeds
“the Son is God” are one and
the same, you’re saying Jesus “is God” doesn’t know “that day and hour.” With or without the Anthanasian Creed “My
God (John 20:17),” Jesus’ God knows all things.
The Anthanasian Creed is man-made not inspired. It’s hearsay at best and can only be
traced back to the “fourth” or “fifth” century, depending on who you’re
listening to. I’m sticking with, 325-AD. Either way the day before it was [first] made
known to the public back then, “yesterday,” one didn’t have to believe
[or else] “the Son is God” to
be saved.
What they have is a plan of salvation, not found in the
[Bible]. When it comes to God’s plan of
salvation the blood of Jesus will, and will always be enough,
which is to say “yesterday, today, and forever.”
God bless.
In His Care… Jim
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