Two wills or One will?

Mike Murphy (tes@moscom.com)
Wed, 6 Dec 1995 05:37:00 -0600 (CST)



>It amazes me how you claim "trinitarian translation," when you are
>obvioulsy not Montheistic.  Hmmm.

*sigh*    ..why bother? 

If you believe in angels being separate from God in number, that makes you a
polytheist? So if I call Jesus God's Son and Servant, I'm a polytheist?

Don't you think thats kind of... uh... inaccurate? (polite word selected)


>Vs 1 clearly shows the Book of Revelation is the Revelation of Jesus
>Christ.  

Who gave Jesus the Revelation? Finish the sentence.

>HI>Is the blind guy Jesus healed in John 9 also God? He too said "I AM" when
>HI>asked a question. In the original Greek, the phrase means more like, "I am
>HI>what I claim to be". You know, Jesus said when asked who he was, "What I
>HI>have told you from the beginning". He is the Son of God who came down from
>HI>heaven, not to do his own will, but the will of his Father. He came from God
>HI>and returned to God. The Resurrected Christ is still in submission to God (1
>HI>Co 11:1-3, 15:20-28,
>HI>Rev 1:1). In John 6:30 (from memory), Jesus assures his disciples, "It is I,
>HI>do not be afraid". He LITERALLY said, "I AM" but they did not translate that
>HI>way. The wanted to convey the original meaning. "It's me" or "You know me gu
>
>You really need to pray about this my friend..with a sincere heart.  

I honestly do! Have you bothered looking up those verses?

>HI>What about the verses I mentioned above? Do you deny that Jesus and the
>HI>Father are distinct? See also Acts 2:32 for another fine example. There are
>HI>DOZENS just like it. I'm serious! Be honest with yourself! 
>
>The SON and FATHER are distinct manfiestions.  But Jesus and the Father
>do not imply distinct persons.  Jesus, as the SON, was distinct from
>the manifestation of the Father.  You are confusing yourself again,
>Michael.

I know what you mean, believe me, but Gabriel and Michael are also valid
manifestations of God. But they are not God per se. 

If Jesus was obedient to God and was anointed, why does it matterif he's the
same person? Why WOULD he be? What's the difference? The Bible says very
openly that God's name is not Yeshua, it's Yahweh. 

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