Not only was He there at the creation (John 1:1), He is the one that did the creating (Col 1:16).Jesus had a beginning in Bethlehem.
He was not at the creation, mankind came many years later.
Not only was He there at the creation (John 1:1), He is the one that did the creating (Col 1:16).Jesus had a beginning in Bethlehem.
He was not at the creation, mankind came many years later.
No. It's just that, sane people have difficulty understanding, "Insane
theories/ideas."
Consider that Jesus was not at the creation but the spirit that was in him was. This spirit spoke through Jesus. That should solve your problems.
Not only was He there at the creation (John 1:1), He is the one that did the creating (Col 1:16).
The Jews thought Jesus was insane
Then we should discard the first chapter of the book of Matthew and Luke.
Not only was He there at the creation (John 1:1), He is the one that did the creating (Col 1:16).
Do you have a Scripture verse that states this? Or, did you just make it up?
You just don't get it GM. Why did they try to stone him?
They thought he spoke crazy things against the Only God.
You just don't get it GM. Why did they try to stone him?
They thought he spoke crazy things against the Only God.
Not only was He there at the creation (John 1:1), He is the one that did the creating (Col 1:16).
This world was not created through a man, Jesus was a man. The spirit in him is a form of God, but not God.
Scripture and verse that says, they stoned the insane of their time?
You shouldn't discard any chapter of any of the books of the bible.Then we should discard the first chapter of the book of Matthew and Luke.
Indeed they did and so do you.You just don't get it GM. Why did they try to stone him?
They thought he spoke crazy things against the Only God.
You just proved my point. They thought he might be insane or possessed by Satan.
You do not understand what these verses are telling you.
Neither is speaking of just Jesus.
Why do you leave out verse 15 in Col?
You pick and chose only part of the content, you need to see it all.
The son that God SENT was not Jesus, it is the SPIRIT that was put in him at his anointing.
Those verses tell us the Lord Jesus Christ was not only with God in the beginning, but was God in the beginning. And also tells us who created everything - the Lord Jesus Christ.You do not understand what these verses are telling you.
They both speak of the Lord Jesus Christ.Neither is speaking of just Jesus.
Verse 16 is the one that says who created everything.Why do you leave out verse 15 in Col?
The context is who the Lord Jesus Christ is, and what He did.You pick and chose only part of the content, you need to see it all.
Most certainly was.The son that God SENT was not Jesus,
BECAME flesh and dwelt among us.it is the SPIRIT that was put in him at his anointing.
Those verses tell us the Lord Jesus Christ was not only with God in the beginning, but was God in the beginning. And also tells us who created everything - the Lord Jesus Christ.
They both speak of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Verse 16 is the one that says who created everything.
The context is who the Lord Jesus Christ is, and what He did.
He is the creator that created everything that exists.
Most certainly was.
BECAME flesh and dwelt among us.
Philippians 2 KJV
(6) Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God:
(7) But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: