Jesus is God

Jesus is God


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God's Truth

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Why?
Does it say that the Word was not GOD?
If it does, you would be wrong.


John 1 KJV
(1) In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.


Does it say that GOD did not purchase His church with His own blood?
If it does, you would be wrong.


Acts 20 KJV
(28) Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood.

There is only One God, and He is the Father.
 

God's Truth

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Why?
Does it say that the Word was not GOD?
If it does, you would be wrong.


John 1 KJV
(1) In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.


Does it say that GOD did not purchase His church with His own blood?
If it does, you would be wrong.


Acts 20 KJV
(28) Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood.

You fail to see that there is ONLY ONE GOD and HE is the FATHER who came as a Son of Man in the flesh.

The scriptures even say plainly that there is ONE SPIRIT.

Think about it some more.
 

God's Truth

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Revelation 19 KJV
(13) And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God.


1 John 5 KJV
(7) For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.

The Word of God IS God. There is only One God and He IS the Father.

Since there is only One God and He is the Father, then Jesus Christ is that One and only God come as a Son in the flesh.
 

Zeke

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Crucified 2,000 year's ago or before the foundation of the world that represented every soul's pre incarnation into These states of Divine Amnesia symbolized by the falling seed that must die to live.
 

Bright Raven

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1 John 5 KJV
(7) For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
 

keypurr

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Keypurr, your beliefs have some major problems.

You don't acknowledge that all have their own spirit that lives on and cannot die; a spirit that is themselves.

The Spirit of Christ IS the Spirit of God.

Think about that for a while.

We all have our own spirit, but the Spirit of Christ IS the Spirit of God; thus making Jesus God in bodily form.

Give me some verses that show that the spirit does not die or go back to God who gives it.
 

keypurr

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1 John 5 KJV
(7) For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.

From Gill:

1 John 5:7
For there are three that bear record in heaven,.... That is, that Jesus is the Son of God. The genuineness of this text has been called in question by some, because it is wanting in the Syriac version, as it also is in the Arabic and Ethiopic versions; and because the old Latin interpreter has it not; and it is not to be found in many Greek manuscripts; nor cited by many of the ancient fathers, even by such who wrote against the Arians, when it might have been of great service to them: to all which it may be replied, that as to the Syriac version, which is the most ancient, and of the greatest consequence, it is but a version, and a defective one. The history of the adulterous woman in the eighth of John, the second epistle of Peter, the second and third epistles of John, the epistle of Jude, and the book of the Revelations, were formerly wanting in it, till restored from Bishop Usher's copy by De Dieu and Dr. Pocock, and who also, from an eastern copy, has supplied this version with this text. As to the old Latin interpreter, it is certain it is to be seen in many Latin manuscripts of an early date, and stands in the Vulgate Latin edition of the London Polyglot Bible: and the Latin translation, which bears the name of Jerom, has it, and who, in an epistle of his to Eustochium, prefixed to his translation of these canonical epistles, complains of the omission of it by unfaithful interpreters. And as to its being wanting in some Greek manuscripts, as the Alexandrian, and others, it need only be said, that it is to be found in many others; it is in an old British copy, and in the Complutensian edition, the compilers of which made use of various copies; and out of sixteen ancient copies of Robert Stephens's, nine of them had it: and as to its not being cited by some of the ancient fathers, this can be no sufficient proof of the spuriousness of it, since it might be in the original copy, though not in the copies used by them, through the carelessness or unfaithfulness of transcribers; or it might be in their copies, and yet not cited by them, they having Scriptures enough without it, to defend the doctrine of the Trinity, and the divinity of Christ: and yet, after all, certain it is, that it is cited by many of them; by Fulgentius (z), in the beginning of the "sixth" century, against the Arians, without any scruple or hesitation; and Jerom, as before observed, has it in his translation made in the latter end of the "fourth" century; and it is cited by Athanasius (a) about the year 350; and before him by Cyprian (b), in the middle, of the "third" century, about the year 250; and is referred to by Tertullian (c) about, the year 200; and which was within a "hundred" years, or little more, of the writing of the epistle; which may be enough to satisfy anyone of the genuineness of this passage; and besides, there never was any dispute about it till Erasmus left it out in the, first edition of his translation of the New Testament; and yet he himself, upon the credit of the old British copy before mentioned, put it into another edition of his translation. The heavenly witnesses of Christ's sonship are,

From Clarke:
1 John 5:7

There are three that bear record - The Father, who bears testimony to his Son; the Word or Λογος, Logos, who bears testimony to the Father; and the Holy Ghost, which bears testimony to the Father and the Son. And these three are one in essence, and agree in the one testimony, that Jesus came to die for, and give life to, the world.
But it is likely this verse is not genuine. It is wanting in every MS. of this epistle written before the invention of printing, one excepted, the Codex Montfortii, in Trinity College, Dublin: the others which omit this verse amount to one hundred and twelve.
It is wanting in both the Syriac, all the Arabic, Ethiopic, the Coptic, Sahidic, Armenian, Slavonian, etc., in a word, in all the ancient versions but the Vulgate; and even of this version many of the most ancient and correct MSS. have it not. It is wanting also in all the ancient Greek fathers; and in most even of the Latin.
The words, as they exist in all the Greek MSS. with the exception of the Codex Montfortii, are the following: -
“1Jo_5:6. This is he that came by water and blood, Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and blood. And it is the Spirit that beareth witness because the Spirit is truth.
1Jo_5:7. For there are three that bear witness, the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three agree in one.
1Jo_5:9. If we receive the witness of man, the witness of God is greater, etc.”

Scofield:
1 John 5:7
It is generally agreed that (1Jo_5:7) has no real authority, and has been inserted.
 

Bright Raven

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God is a spirit, spirits do not bleed.

How can a human be God?

There is only one true God and Jesus has a God.

If you believe the scriptures you will come to understand that Jesus is God. He is the one who bled. He was the perfect lamb of God, the only acceptable sacrifice for the sin of humankind.
 

Bright Raven

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From Gill:

1 John 5:7
For there are three that bear record in heaven,.... That is, that Jesus is the Son of God. The genuineness of this text has been called in question by some, because it is wanting in the Syriac version, as it also is in the Arabic and Ethiopic versions; and because the old Latin interpreter has it not; and it is not to be found in many Greek manuscripts; nor cited by many of the ancient fathers, even by such who wrote against the Arians, when it might have been of great service to them: to all which it may be replied, that as to the Syriac version, which is the most ancient, and of the greatest consequence, it is but a version, and a defective one. The history of the adulterous woman in the eighth of John, the second epistle of Peter, the second and third epistles of John, the epistle of Jude, and the book of the Revelations, were formerly wanting in it, till restored from Bishop Usher's copy by De Dieu and Dr. Pocock, and who also, from an eastern copy, has supplied this version with this text. As to the old Latin interpreter, it is certain it is to be seen in many Latin manuscripts of an early date, and stands in the Vulgate Latin edition of the London Polyglot Bible: and the Latin translation, which bears the name of Jerom, has it, and who, in an epistle of his to Eustochium, prefixed to his translation of these canonical epistles, complains of the omission of it by unfaithful interpreters. And as to its being wanting in some Greek manuscripts, as the Alexandrian, and others, it need only be said, that it is to be found in many others; it is in an old British copy, and in the Complutensian edition, the compilers of which made use of various copies; and out of sixteen ancient copies of Robert Stephens's, nine of them had it: and as to its not being cited by some of the ancient fathers, this can be no sufficient proof of the spuriousness of it, since it might be in the original copy, though not in the copies used by them, through the carelessness or unfaithfulness of transcribers; or it might be in their copies, and yet not cited by them, they having Scriptures enough without it, to defend the doctrine of the Trinity, and the divinity of Christ: and yet, after all, certain it is, that it is cited by many of them; by Fulgentius (z), in the beginning of the "sixth" century, against the Arians, without any scruple or hesitation; and Jerom, as before observed, has it in his translation made in the latter end of the "fourth" century; and it is cited by Athanasius (a) about the year 350; and before him by Cyprian (b), in the middle, of the "third" century, about the year 250; and is referred to by Tertullian (c) about, the year 200; and which was within a "hundred" years, or little more, of the writing of the epistle; which may be enough to satisfy anyone of the genuineness of this passage; and besides, there never was any dispute about it till Erasmus left it out in the, first edition of his translation of the New Testament; and yet he himself, upon the credit of the old British copy before mentioned, put it into another edition of his translation. The heavenly witnesses of Christ's sonship are,

From Clarke:
1 John 5:7

There are three that bear record - The Father, who bears testimony to his Son; the Word or Λογος, Logos, who bears testimony to the Father; and the Holy Ghost, which bears testimony to the Father and the Son. And these three are one in essence, and agree in the one testimony, that Jesus came to die for, and give life to, the world.
But it is likely this verse is not genuine. It is wanting in every MS. of this epistle written before the invention of printing, one excepted, the Codex Montfortii, in Trinity College, Dublin: the others which omit this verse amount to one hundred and twelve.
It is wanting in both the Syriac, all the Arabic, Ethiopic, the Coptic, Sahidic, Armenian, Slavonian, etc., in a word, in all the ancient versions but the Vulgate; and even of this version many of the most ancient and correct MSS. have it not. It is wanting also in all the ancient Greek fathers; and in most even of the Latin.
The words, as they exist in all the Greek MSS. with the exception of the Codex Montfortii, are the following: -
“1Jo_5:6. This is he that came by water and blood, Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and blood. And it is the Spirit that beareth witness because the Spirit is truth.
1Jo_5:7. For there are three that bear witness, the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three agree in one.
1Jo_5:9. If we receive the witness of man, the witness of God is greater, etc.”

Scofield:
1 John 5:7
It is generally agreed that (1Jo_5:7) has no real authority, and has been inserted.

As you tell me Keypurr, believe the scriptures, not men.
 

keypurr

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If you believe the scriptures you will come to understand that Jesus is God. He is the one who bled. He was the perfect lamb of God, the only acceptable sacrifice for the sin of humankind.

Make up your mind my friend, is he the Lamb of God or God?

Christ means anointed of God.

Is he the mediator between man snd God or is he God?

Is he the High Priest of God or is he God?

Why did he say " If you believe in God believe in me ALSO"?

Sorry my friend but you do not know who or what Christ is if you call him God.


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Bright Raven

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Make up your mind my friend, is he the Lamb of God or God?

Christ means anointed of God.

Is he the mediator between man snd God or is he God?

Is he the High Priest of God or is he God?

Why did he say " If you believe in God believe in me ALSO"?

Sorry my friend but you do not know who or what Christ is if you call him God.


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He takes away the sin of the world. Who does that?
 

keypurr

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He takes away the sin of the world. Who does that?

The Father sent the human son to do that. He also sent his logos, spirit son to speak to us in human form about himself. To understand that the logos was IN Jesus is very important to know. Jesus is the Lamb the logos is the light. The logos is that express image I have been posting about, it is a spirit that the Father created first. The Father gave that logos spirit the power to do whatever the Father needed done.

The logos, spirit son, is a created spirit with the fullness of the Father, but he is a creature, a creation. He/it is only a form of God, not God himself. He spoke through the body prepared for him, Jesus is that body. This is what you will find if you look in the right places.


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God's Truth

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Crucified 2,000 year's ago or before the foundation of the world that represented every soul's pre incarnation into These states of Divine Amnesia symbolized by the falling seed that must die to live.

People do not usually speak correctly about the scripture you are speaking of. Sounds like you might use it for a false beliefs too.
 

Bright Raven

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The Father sent the human son to do that. He also sent his logos, spirit son to speak to us in human form about himself. To understand that the logos was IN Jesus is very important to know. Jesus is the Lamb the logos is the light. The logos is that express image I have been posting about, it is a spirit that the Father created first. The Father gave that logos spirit the power to do whatever the Father needed done.

The logos, spirit son, is a created spirit with the fullness of the Father, but he is a creature, a creation. He/it is only a form of God, not God himself. He spoke through the body prepared for him, Jesus is that body. This is what you will find if you look in the right places.


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Jesus is and always was the Logos. The Logos is not created but was with God and was God. Read the scriptures. How can Logos be a form of God and not be God? You are confused.
 

keypurr

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Jesus is and always was the Logos. The Logos is not created but was with God and was God. Read the scriptures. How can Logos be a form of God and not be God? You are confused.

I guess I speak of things you can not understand BR.
You need to get past the milk and into the meat of scripturer.

Jesus did not exist until Mary gave birth to him.
But the logos did.


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