YES… AT THE END OF TIME….!
You have joined two different time periods and aspect of Jesus’ rule.
One is NOT an eternal rule:
“Then the end will come, when he hands over the kingdom to God the Father after he has destroyed all dominion, authority and power. (1 Cor 15:24)
For he must reign...
I've already proven by the verse I gave he is NOT handing his kingdom back to anyone! Luke 1:33 So what you said originally is just not true.
He has ALL power in heaven and in earth. He is the head of All principality and power. Colossians2:10 So there is no one over him.
Almighty God…
Jesus was GRANTED the position by almighty God FOR A PERIOD OF TIME - whence HE HANDS IT BACK TO HE WHO GRANTED IT TO HIM… indeed, He is not over He who granted it to him.
This is illustrated in two other stories:
The book of Esther - Where Mordeciah is granted all powers by...
If you are the head of all principality and power, then who is over you? Colossians2:10
He is not handing his power or rule back to anyone! There is no end to his kingdom and he will rule forever. Luke 1:33
He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not. He...
Now, consider the greater context of the whole of scripture, for Christ Jesus can be said to fulfill both meanings, in that not only is:
[1] Jesus is the “firstborn”, being the preeminent one:
Romans 9:5 KJB - Whose are the fathers, and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came, who is over...
Incorrect on every single count, but you already knew that. The kind of pretzel twisting you have to do to the scriptures in order to deny what it clearly says is absurd. Just admit you reject what the Bible says in favor of inane ideas.
[12-B] The beginning of the creation of God?
Those which deny the Deity of Jesus Christ, will quote a portion of Revelation 3:14, claiming that it teaches that Jesus is the first thing created:
Revelation 3:14 KJB - And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith...
Firstborn, further:
Now, consider the greater context of the whole of scripture, for Christ Jesus can be said to fulfill both meanings, in that not only is:
[1] Jesus is the “firstborn”, being the preeminent one:
Romans 9:5 KJB - Whose are the fathers, and of whom as concerning the flesh...
Just as it says, the Creator wrote the law on stone and in the new covenant it is in the fleshy tables of the heart. Christ was the Creator who wrote the law on stone with His own finger and now in our hearts, and its part of His character, and its not hard to figure out what law it is:
James...
The dispute over the deity of Christ is perhaps the oldest heresy out there. It was the specific target of many of the early church fathers, apologists, and creeds. I have quoted the Nicene Creed, some of irenaeus' works in 'Against Heresies', and others.
It has NEVER been an accepted...
It doesn't say he "has the voice of an archangel." En is more often translated in.
16 because the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a commanding call, with an archangel’s+ voice and with God’s trumpet, and those who are dead in union with Christ will rise first.+
Ephesians 3:19
and...
Your post gave me the impression that their was a Gospel Of Jesus Christ floating around in addition to the Gospel of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. So I googled it with the intention of reading it but found mostly Mormon websites appear talking about the Gospel of Jesus and their INTERPRETATION...
are you not doing exactly what the mormons do when you add your "in other words" interpertations?
if Jesus was the Father then how is He the gate, how does one go through Jesus to the Father if He is the Father. there would be no reason to go through Him, you could just stop at Him.
why would...
Hi there paarsurrey,
I am more and more coming to the belief that the best reply to any post is the Bible itself, so here is my brief reply. Please make sure that your faith in the Trinity doctrine isn't taking away from your faith in these verses:
Acts 4:10-12 Be it known unto you all, and...
First of all...the baptizer is not the Holy Spirit...Acts 1:5 tells us that we are "baptized with the Holy Spirit". When we come up out of the water, we receive the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38).
How do we receive Him? By what Colossians2:10-12 tells me. Baptism is called a work of God. Nothing...
First, please note that this man was probably not a thief. By Roman Law thieves were not crucified. Yes, he was a 'criminal' but the word used probably meant, revolutionary bandit.
Anyway...Jesus had not yet died, so the man could not have been "baptized" in Jesus' death. You are correct...