Starting with a position of bias in self-righteousness or a natural inconsideration for hypostasis, we tend to follow ourselves without second-guessing what we believe to be true. We continue in our ways by stacking our beliefs against verses of fact found in the Bible. Possibly, we cannot understand anything except what our ancestors have placed into our lives. This at times could be good, but if the Law becomes despised throughout generations, an iron rod will show to be a serpent cast down that curses us, as were the Egyptians shown. Satan is the pinnacle of the Law cast down. The Law, which is made for righteousness, all of a sudden becomes sin.[1] According to beliefs that go against the Trinity, which are found in some preachers' misinterpretation, of whom God is in union is shown through false doctrine and unsound theology. Jesus operates solely within the realm of God. Jesus as being the Saviour is a fact found in the preaching style of some without the distinction between Christ and God. To say the Son of Man is God is to refute the fact that Jesus is called the Son of Man - a creature. This would leave us with creating a God from something that is created through God and is part of humanity ills. In our hands would be the power of God, leaving us in the same predicament as long, lost forgotten idolaters.[2] (Numbers 23:19-20 KJV God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good? Behold, I have received commandment to bless: and he hath blessed; and I cannot reverse it.) To distinguish a person leaves them dignified in their own right. These facts, which are not absent in us, are found in believing in an invisible God. This is who the Father of Jesus is, and believing solely in Jesus as our only Saviour and Lord is also unknown to some of us who worship God as the Father solely. As Obama shows in racism throughout America, we also can be unified in a monotheist belief of one God in all religions followed, whether it is Yahweh, Jesus, Buddha, or Mother Earth. They all are distinguishing and distinguished in our beliefs. What we must do is center them in their characteristics and the intertwining of philosophies and beliefs. The belief we have of Jesus, as being the only one, is in fact not found in believing in the triune God, which is the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit.[3] As to be exact in the theology of my belief, we will follow in this book this belief. To believe in Jesus solely executes the fact that he had a Father who sent Jesus that we might believe in Him who is God and executes the fact that there is a Holy Spirit even if explained differently that Jesus is in fact all three. They are distinct in the areas of worship. The Holy Spirit is distinct. Jesus is distinct. God is distinct, as so as their baptisms. This is because when Jesus travels into the Kingdom of God after Death and Resurrection He sends the Holy Spirit to comfort the followers, and God makes this all possible through His gift, the Son.[4] The world's gift is that He is not as the dead but He is as the living.[5] As we read the New Testament, we must find the distinction and the unity that is labeled through the use of theology. Only when Christ develops in maturity with God and the Holy Spirit, which descends upon Him, God will bring about His' transfiguration and the beginning of Christ's ministry. God and the Holy Spirit are different entities of the Trinity, which abide within Christ. As the Holy Spirit is different from Jesus, who is flesh, the being of Jesus was then baptized into abiding in the Spirit to cast off the flesh after His trial through temptation. This is what we follow to conform ourselves to Jesus' image in being and becoming sinless. This is so in the being of Jesus when seeing His Father He saw the face of God and His likeness. Jesus and the Holy Spirit deserve our acknowledgement of the First Commandment, which Jesus fulfilled perfectly. The first commandment is to believe in God the Father and not distorting this belief to believe in Jesus alone, which endows Jesus to be an idol who is a heroic figure according to worldly adaptations of the lost and won, because some believe He is without God being God, and that He can overthrow the judgment and the Law that one needs to prepare themselves with, whether it be religious or governmental. The hypocritical do not understand God without God is hypocritical. Can they open their eyes? A backwards God is He who is lost on their own with no God as being God their self, which is an atheist idea. This is commonly known to Christianity's followers that this is the beast or Son of Perdition who raises Himself above what has been seen as God in the foundation of Old Testament belief. God to manifest Himself can be seen through His Son, since the Son is made flesh. God; however, Himself remains Spirit and apart from the flesh. Jesus is both flesh and spirit in His divinity, yet He is not God.[6] Will they see?[7] (Job 33:3-5 KJV My words shall be of the uprightness of my heart: and my lips shall utter knowledge clearly. The spirit of God hath made me, and the breath of the Almighty hath given me life. If thou canst answer me, set thy words in order before me, stand up.)
[1] Leviticus 26:29 Revelation 12:15, 19:15 Number 35:16 note-a sharp two-edged sword may be the meaning of this and cursed be Him that brings about Judgment with the searing of a hot iron ex:1 Timothy 4:1-3, Revelation 2:26-28, Micah 4:13, Daniel 7:18-20; Jeremiah 28:14; the Law as sin - Leviticus 7:7 Number 15:29 Romans 2:12, 3:20
[2] Pslam 8:4, 80:17, 146:3 Isaiah 51:12 Ezekiel 2:6
[3] Matt 4:10 Mark 1:1 Mark 12:29 Luke 2:52 John 3:2 John 6:29
[4] John 14:15-19, 14:25-27, 15:25-27, 16:6-8 Acts 9:31; 2 Corinthians1:3-5
[5] Judges 2:19; 2 Samuel 12:23Pslam 115:17 Proverbs 9:15 Ecclesiastes 9:5 Luke 20:38
[6] Romans 3
[7] Exodus 18:11Deutronomy 4:39 Joshua 2:11; 1 Kings 8:23, 14:9; 1 Chronicles 16:25; 2 Chronicles 2:5 Daniel 11:36-38 Ephesians 4:6 ; 2 Thessalonians 2:3-5 note: misinterpreted verse Philippians 2:8-10 note: God also hath highly exalted him
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