Tzephanyahu
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So that's subordinationism.
I dunno man, I don't really play with categories and belief divisions. I just share what I've learned.
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So that's subordinationism.
I dunno man, I don't really play with categories and belief divisions. I just share what I've learned.
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."
Hi,
Col 1:15 is quite clear: He (Jesus) is the "Image" or God....,the firstborn.."
If Jesus is the Image (a reflection) of God, according to this scripture he is not God but rather, as it states the firstborn.
A reflection of an object or a person is never the source of the reflection.
1 Tim :5 says:
"there is one mediator...Jesus.
The role of a mediator is much more complex than that of a medium which is simply to transmit messages.
Definition of medium: an intervening substance or person through which signals can travel"
Yes, it’s a family relationship. The Universal Father is like a Grandfather to us.
The Universal Father delegates powers and authority in his Sons.
Great question @Unveiled Artist
I believe that Jesus Christ is the expressed image and character of (Colossians 1:15; Hebrews 1:1-3) of the invisible God of Israel - known to Jesus Christ as the Father. Jesus Christ is the (Word of God known as the Logos) (John 1:1) - The Word of God Existed with God and was God (because the Word of God is part of God). The (Logos)/Word of God (John 1:14) became flesh and was lowered in rank because of being in a body of flesh. (Hebrews 2:9)
I personally believe the God of Israel is the Father - (God is a spirit, consuming fire, and is the embodiment of love) (John 4:24; Hebrews 12:29; 1 john 4:7-21) - The Son of God - Was the (Logos) Jesus Christ whom is the mediator between Man and God. Who is the Lord over all creation.
I do not know if this helps really but this something that is explained in the context of the bible without straying onto going to the trinity.
Who does the disciples say Jesus Christ?
14They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” 15“But what about you?” Jesus asked. “Who do you say I am?” 16Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”…
I believe also that the Spirit of God was living (Matthew 3:16; Mark 1:10; Luke 3:22; John 1:32) with-in Christ Jesus ~ Which was sent from the Father, and that is why; People say Jesus is God (Matthew 1:23) in the flesh (Because God was living in the flesh of His Son by the spirit of God).
I also believe that the disciples who were with Jesus Christ - could see the invisible God by and through the actions and words which were spoken by the Lord Jesus Christ. Who lived in a body of flesh like me and yourself. (Today as believers we have Christ Jesus living with in us (Galatians 2:20). It is the same thing as the Fathers Spirit indwelling His Son Jesus Christ.
I hope this helps.... some how without being difficult or confusing.
Here are some more scriptures about the Invisibility of God:
Invisibility of God - Thompson Chain Reference -
Yes, it’s a family relationship. The Universal Father is like a Grandfather to us.
The Universal Father delegates powers and authority in his Sons.
Be more specific. I'm not sure I understand your question.How do you interpret the second one to make sense of the first?
Well. If subordinationism is what you learned brother, it is an early Christian heresy. A very serious heresy.
I appreciate your concern, but what I've learned and shared is from the Word of God and I have peace upon as that message is harmonised throughout. It's important to unlearn church traditions and church understanding when it conflicts with Scripture.
Peace.
Okay. Which verse from the "word of God" says that God is like the president, and Jesus is second to him, etc etc?
Well there is nothing that says "president" but I'm sure you understand that I was using an analogy.
If you can explain how Yahweh and His Son are the same person in this Psalm (as I believe you are proposing) then please share.
Be more specific. I'm not sure I understand your question.
Hmm. Thank you. I was wondering which side this comment belonged to. Since he's the mediator between god and man, he wouldn't be god per the first quote of him being an incarnation of his father?
From what I understand of incarnations, they are inseparable from their source. So, they can't be mediums because they are the source itself. How do you interpret jesus as an incarnation but not god?
Word, from how I read it, is the father's dictations to his people. They didn't get him directly, so he incarnated his eternal Law to a person. So christians understand the father's edicts through the incarnation (Word was with god)-this means that jesus is the incarnation of god's law-and incarnation means one is human.
But how would you read or interpret incarnation?
Do you see it the same as the source?
It's different than a mirror. The reflection in the mirror is not the person it reflects. A mirror isn't a person and so the reflection shouldn't be treated as such. In this case, incarnation isn't the reflection but Is the source in the flesh. I see it both ways but the verses read as though they contradict each other.
I don't see the Son as a mediator who bargains with God on our behalf. I really do see Grandfather as the best descriptor for the relationships that we have with our celestial family.Sorry. The first one is god is Jesus in Col. Since God is Jesus them Tim would be incorrect because it speaks of him as a medium.
Do you have a different interpretation of Jesus being a medium between god and man since he is god himself?
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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).
Thats not what I asked. If you want to discuss God and his son, Ephraim is called "prototokos". So we can of course go there.
Psalm 2 is my first answer which I would like for you to counter please.
But were you implying the son mentioned in Psalm 2 is not the Son of God? Forgive me if I have misunderstood. However it's best to clear up our point of view on this Scripture before jumping to another.
How do you interpret the other verse Colossians in relation to the other and your verses saying he is the mediator instead of incarnation?
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.