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The lamb taking the book
We see the lamb taking the book from the one on the throne in the Book of Revelation?
This is a scene of the Son of God (humanity) taking the book from the Father (deity).
The right hand in verse 7 is again symbolic of power, referring to deity.
The lamb in verse 6 is symbolic of the man, Christ Jesus, being the sacrificial lamb.
Later in Revelation 22:3, we find the Lamb in the throne.
Again this is symbolic of the place of power (Ephesians 1:20-23; Matthew 28:18).
we see the place of power explained in the bible further.
Colossians 2:9-10
9 For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.
10 And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power:
Conclusion: The Father did not just lose His power to the Son.
The Son is simply the visible image of God for all to behold and worship.
Summary: Jesus was fully God and fully man.
He had all the power of the Almighty, yet all the limitations of humanity.
The dual nature of Christ fits perfectly with the Oneness concept, while it presents a problem for the co-equal power of The Trinity.
THE SUPREME DEITY OF CHRIST
If Jesus is not exclusively divine, then we must parcel out the divine attributes of deity into three separate lots, giving the Father one part, Jesus one part, and the Holy Ghost one part.
Scripture reveals that Jesus did not just possess a part of Deity.
Instead, Christ was the Supreme Deity.
The bible records that the the Jews asked him (Jesus) Tell us plainly if you are the Christ…
The Jews wanted to know plainly if Jesus was the Christ.
The word Christ means Messiah.
They were looking for their Jehovah to come and be their Savior.
Jesus affirms His Supreme divinity by saying “I and my Father are one.”
The Jews understood this to mean that he was declaring Himself to be Jehovah God.
This was blasphemy to them, so they immediately took up stones to stone Him.
Jesus was claiming to be God…not just equal with God.
This passage makes it plain that Jesus claimed to be Christ, the Son of God.
This claim meant to the Jews that Jesus was claiming to be God, which was blasphemy to them.
Son of God means equal with God.
Christ here calling himself the Son of God meant to the Jews that he was making himself equal with God.
Paul confirmed this statement
Trinitarians believe this teaches that Jesus was a separate person who was equal with the Father.
However, to be equal with God is to be God.
For no created being, however exalted, can be equal or compared with the uncreated Jehovah
Isaiah 40).
Jesus was originally in the form of God, but at His birth, He took on the form of man.
He assumed human nature at His incarnation.
The Jews also understood that being equal with God meant that he was making Himself God.
They brought this accusation to Pilate and this is the reason Jesus died.
Jesus declared His Supreme Deity by not denying or refuting the charge.
Creation proves the Supreme Deity of Christ.
These two passages declare the Supreme Deity of Jesus.
Jesus was God in the beginning (John 1:1).
If creating the universe is not proof of His Supreme Deity, then we have no proof that such power exists.
THE PRE-EXISTENCE OF CHRIST
Trinitarians believe that Jesus pre-existed as a separate person before his incarnation.
The Oneness adherents believe the pre-existence of Christ was not of his human body, human spirit, or his human soul, but he pre-existed as the eternal Spirit known as the Father.
Jesus possessed the Spirit of God without measure
meaning that the spirit within Christ was not just a partial spirit..as we have the earnest of our inheritance..but in full measure…undivided and complete.
Jesus claimed His Supreme Deity when he told the Jews,
This was the title the Jehovah God of Israel revealed Himself by to Moses
and this expression of Christ therefore shows that He claimed to be no less than God Himself.
Since Abraham predeceased Jesus by two thousand years, then Jesus was not older than Abraham in the natural.
He was speaking of His divinity.
Jesus prayed to the Father.
This does not prove Christ’s pre-existence as a person.
It rather proves that Christ was glorified in the mind of God before His incarnation.
This does not mean that Jesus was glorified in eternity past just as He had not been crucified in eternity past.
At the time of this prayer, Jesus’s crucifixion, resurrection, ascension, and glorification were all future events.
However, all of these events had taken place in the mind of God before the world began.
(Romans 4:17; Jeremiah 1:5)
David’s Lord or Son?
Jesus, in his human nature, is David’s offspring.
Thus, he is called the son of David.
However, in his divine nature, Christ is David’s Lord or God.
Thus, he is called the son of David, and yet David acknowledges him as his Lord.
This fits perfectly with the dual nature of Christ.
THE TERM “ETERNAL SON” IS A TRINITARIAN INVENTION
The term “eternal son” is not found in the Bible, however, the term “begotten son” is found.
The words “eternal” and “begotten” are contradictory and mean the complete opposite.
Begotten means you had a beginning; eternal means you never had a beginning.
If you are eternal, then you have never been begotten.
If you are begotten, then you are not eternal.
The dual nature explains that Jesus was begotten in his flesh, but his divinity was eternal.
Being in the bosom of the Father
and being sent from the Father
does not mean that Jesus was with the Father in his humanity or that Jesus was a separate spirit or person before he was begotten.
The word begotten is attached to the human nature of Christ, not the divine nature.
Furthermore, the Sonship is finished at the end of the millennium.
(Matthew 26:64; Acts 17-31; John 5:22)
THERE ARE NOT THREE SPIRITS IN THE GODHEAD
The Father and the Son are the same Spirit.
· There is one Spirit (Ephesians 4:4)
There is one Lord, Jesus Christ
the Lord is that Spirit
Jesus and the Holy Ghost are the same Spirit.
we see this is Christ in you , the hope of glory.
Jesus and the Holy Ghost are the same intercessor.
we see that both Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit are our intercessors....
are they multiple intercessors?
or just one in the same spirit.
Thomas called him Lord and God.
Thomas made this statement after touching the nail prints and pierced side of Jesus.
Perfectly satisfied of the reality of our Lord’s resurrection, Thomas said to him, “My Lord and my God”.
Thomas was the first who gave the title of God to Jesus and Jesus did not reprove him for it.
Could Jesus have been honest to permit his disciple to indulge in a mistake so monstrous and destructive, if it had been one?
would he have allowed them to put other Gods before the almighty?
God is a jealous God....
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