Unveiled Artist
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Both, as He is God and man, so the perfect bridge between the two.
How so? There doesn't need to be a bridge if he is god.
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Both, as He is God and man, so the perfect bridge between the two.
Jesus is a Creator Son, ancestral to the Universal Father. He is the creator of this world.I posted this as a reply in another forum, but thought this was odd. Q & A.
Christians who have a relationship with christ either believe christ is god/creator (Colossians 1:15) or believe god/creator with christ as a medium (1 Timothy 2:5).
Which is right: Is jesus god/creator or is jesus a medium between god/creator and man?
There we go.
Jesus is a Creator Son, ancestral to the Universal Father. He is the creator of this world.
God is the player. A man can be a perfect instrument.Does jesus, as a man, realize love because he is perfect like god or does jesus realize perfect love because he is perfect love?
Can he both be perfect love and realize it as man or do you believe he as a man can realize it but that doesn't make him love itself?
Whilst Jesus is united with His Father in one will, mind and spirit, they are two distinct beings.
At this time, all authority of the Father, Yahweh, has been given into the hands of His Son.
God is the player. A man can be a perfect instrument.
Some outstanding people can represent a virtue as a symbol, like for example Mother Theresa is a symbol of charity.
I wonder if God forced Jesus to get tortured to death, rather than saving him, in order to get him to understand what suffering was all about.Both, as He is God and man, so the perfect bridge between the two.
Groucho didn't like "the party of the first part shall be known as the party of the first part." Worrying about sanity, Chico stated that "there is no sanity clause."I don't understand. What do you mean by the principle of the second one?
If jesus is the son (or prince) who has the authority of his father except the father himself, that would make him human and was given authority to be a medium between his father and man (the second one).
In principle?
According to the scriptures, both...I posted this as a reply in another forum, but thought this was odd. Q & A.
Christians who have a relationship with christ either believe christ is god/creator (Colossians 1:15) or believe god/creator with christ as a medium (1 Timothy 2:5).
Which is right: Is jesus god/creator or is jesus a medium between god/creator and man?
There we go.
Hi,I posted this as a reply in another forum, but thought this was odd. Q & A.
Christians who have a relationship with christ either believe christ is god/creator (Colossians 1:15) or believe god/creator with christ as a medium (1 Timothy 2:5).
Which is right: Is jesus god/creator or is jesus a medium between god/creator and man?
There we go.
If they really had a relationship, there would not be any disagreement. They would just need to ask Him.I posted this as a reply in another forum, but thought this was odd. Q & A.
Christians who have a relationship with christ either believe christ is god/creator (Colossians 1:15) or believe god/creator with christ as a medium (1 Timothy 2:5).
Which is right: Is jesus god/creator or is jesus a medium between god/creator and man?
There we go.
If they are "one will, mind and spirit", how could authority be "given"? They are one.
Its contradicting
Hi @Unveiled Artist
Good question.
Yahushua (Jesus Christ) is the Son of Yahweh, the Creator.
Whilst Jesus is united with His Father in one will, mind and spirit, they are two distinct beings.
At this time, all authority of the Father, Yahweh, has been given into the hands of His Son. So this means He carries all the authority of Yahweh. The only thing that isn't under His authority is the Father Himself.
If it helps you understand it, consider the ancient Kings in Israel. The king would be the ultimate ruler but would often have the prince reign in his stead. The prince would be co-regent in all of the kingdom. As far as the people were concerned, the prince was also king and what he said was final. But they understood that the greater of the co-regency was the king himself.
Finally another example might be seen in the story of Joseph. He ruled Egypt with all authority and all obeyed him as pharaoh. But the ultimate power above Joseph in Egypt was pharaoh himself.
But Yahushua is not Yahweh, just as a prince isn't the king and Joseph wasn't pharaoh.
I hope that helps and I haven't made the matter more confusing!
Peace.
Yes, it’s a family relationship. The Universal Father is like a Grandfather to us.The first one?
I don't understand. What do you mean by the principle of the second one?
If jesus is the son (or prince) who has the authority of his father except the father himself, that would make him human and was given authority to be a medium between his father and man (the second one).
In principle?
Thanks for the comment @firedragon
I can see why you think that but it's only contradicting depending on your view of oneness.
For example, we are told that when a man takes a wife they become one in the eyes of God. Yet they are clearly two separate people.
Or consider a President and Vice-President. They are (or should be) one in accord, mind, heart and goal. Yet they are two separate entities and one is in the authority over the other.
It the same manner the Son is "one" with the Father in all things, but a separate entity to Him.
Perhaps the better word to use would be "unified" as opposed to "one".
I hope that helps.
Peace.
Seeing that Yahweh is the Almighty God and Yahushua ( Jesus Christ) claims to be the Almighty God..
Then how is Yahushua ( Jesus Christ )
Yahweh Son????
As Yahushua ( Jesus Christ ) said himself in Revelation 1:8--"I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, Saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty"
There you have Yahushua ( Jesus Christ)
himself claiming to be the Almighty God himself..
Yahushua (Jesus Christ) claims to be the Almighty God throughout his book of Revelation..