oatmeal
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Denying the deity of our Lord and Saviour is not good.
Is it stubborn pride or simply not your time to hear and believe the Gospel of Grace? :idunno:
God's blood is not good enough for you just because He became flesh....came to die on the cross?
Acts 20:28 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.
God is the Lord and savior, he is the source, the author of salvation.
Do you deny that God has sent saviors to His people before? Note that it is in the plural. Why isn't scripture good enough for you and your comrades?
Have you not read Nehemiah 9:27?
Therefore thou deliveredst them into the hand of their enemies, who vexed them: and in the time of their trouble, when they cried unto thee, thou heardest them from heaven; and according to thy manifold mercies thou gavest them saviours, who saved them out of the hand of their
Haven't you ever read that verse?
Why not?
Isn't God's word important enough for you to read and learn from?
See, God is the source and author of salvation.
And he has the management skills to delegate authority and power so that the men and women that believe him have the power and authority to carry out their responsibilities to God.
God did tnat for Moses, for Jesus Christ and for you and for me.
Jesus the anointed (anointed by God, not by himself, Acts 10:38) did the legwork to bring to pass our salvation
just like God is the source, the author of the law and Moss is the agent, the one who did the legwork to make it known from God to man.
It is really quite simple if you do not clog up your brain cells with unsupported theories.
Just read what is written.
Your emotional accusations have no place when it comes to truth.
Who is your flesh and blood? Your children, if you have them. Interesting God uses that phrase to refer to his son.
For that matter, some texts read "lord" not "God" in that verse. Either way, your conclusion is erroneous.