... and you call yourself a christian!
Professing that God is
Jesus! For religiously poisoned folk that care to be cured; NOT for the
lame folk that sucks up to dogma of religious bullshit!!
You are believing the lie. How many others is the question from this point forth!
You
will not believe sound doctrine if it just fell on ya!! This is
idolatry, spiritualism, blasphemous, and furthermore "YOU all have
chosen a false God!"
The trinity is NOT logical(and what to F is this
insipid ball of wax of "ONENESS, as you ignorants pull up for ego
sake!?. Scripture tells us that God is “immortal,” which means “not
subject to death,” but Jesus died. - 1 Timothy 1:17
Jesus Christ was
the offspring of Mary and God. Thus he was born with no sinful nature
in him (as the life of the flesh which was corrupted by sin is passed
from father to son by the seed of the father), yet he was totally a man.
He had to grow and mature and learn to walk with God just as any other
man. He had to learn of his mission to redeem man and he had to fulfill
all the genetic requirements of the promised seed of the woman.
Genesis 3:15
15
and I(Jehovah God) will put enmity between thee(the Devil) and the
woman, and between thy seed and her seed(the promised Messiah; the
Christ, our Lord); it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his
heel.
He had to be a descendent of Adam, Abraham, and David. He
was and is God's plan for the redemption of man. He is the only begotten
son of God.
Matthew 1:18
Now the birth [gennēsis] of
Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to
Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy
Ghost.
The word birth is the Greek word gennēsis, from which we get our English word genesis.
Genesis means beginning.
There
can be no doubt as to the meaning of the word genesis. Its meaning is
not open to debate. Jesus Christ had a beginning and it was right here
in Matthew when he was born. Jesus Christ was not around before this
point in time. His birth was his beginning, his genesis.
Prove that you can think, please!?
For
Jesus to be the Messiah he could not be born dead in trespass and sin.
Man’s sinful nature is passed down from Adam through the blood. For
Jesus not to be born dead in trespass and sin he had to be born with
innocent blood. What does that mean and why would it be legally
important?? To understand the legal significance of Jesus’ innocent
blood we first have to understand Jesus’ miraculous conception by the
Holy Spirit.
The following are excerpts from the book “Jesus Christ Our Promised Seed” by Dr. Victor Paul Wierwille.
Dr.
Wierwille states “…As the Messiah, Jesus Christ had to fulfill certain
genealogical requirements promised in the Old Testament among them, (1)
he had to be a descendent of Adam; (2) he had to be a descendent of
Abraham; and (3) he had to be a descendent of King David. The Old
Testament further stipulated that the Messiah’s royal lineage would
trace its way through King David and Solomon. Finally besides being the
son of Adam, Abraham, and David, the Messiah would also have to be the
Son of God. That Jesus Christ had all of these qualifications will
become indisputably clear in studying his conception and genealogy.
Jesus
Christ’s genealogy, as with all people, was determined by his mother
and her predecessors and his father. So in researching God’s Word for
the great truths of Jesus Christ’s genealogy we need to begin by noting
certain details regarding his conception…”
Mat 1:18
(18) Now the
birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was
espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child
of the Holy Ghost [Holy Spirit].
“…Before they came together” means
that before Joseph and Mary had sexual intercourse Mary was already
pregnant, and the child she was carrying was conceived in her by God,
who is the Holy Spirit…”
Luk 1:35
(35) And the angel answered and
said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the
Highest shall overshadow thee: therefore also that holy thing which
shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God.
“…Therefore,
from a physical, genetic point of view, Jesus Christ’s Father was God
and his mother was Mary. Joseph, Mary’s husband, became Jesus’ human
father by the circumstances in which he found himself, but not by his
genetic contribution. Joseph by God’s direction accepted the
responsibility of rearing Jesus as a son in his household.
There is
no question that the Bible teaches divine conception, that God was
literally Jesus Christ’s Father. In any conception there are two
necessary elements: the egg and the sperm. The egg is supplied by the
mother, who in this case was Mary. The sperm is supplied by the father,
who in this case was God, who is the Holy Spirit. Being Spirit, God did
not, of course, have sexual intercourse with Mary, for spirit cannot
cohabit with flesh. Rather, by divine creation, God put seed inside Mary
[I would add that if Mary had sex with God she would no longer be a
virgin who gave birth.] That is how Mary, who had never had sexual
relations, had Jesus conceived within her. This is the miracle of Jesus’
conception…[And…only Mary fulfilled all the prerequisites necessary in
order to carry the promised seed. God said He would have an only
begotten Son, and He chose Mary in whom to create the seed that would
give birth to that one Son.
There are several genetic and physical
considerations involved with Jesus Christ’s conception. The Bible
teaches that all men since Adam are born “dead in sins” (Eph 2:5). Man
is conceived and born with a sinful nature. Psalms 51:5 states, “Behold,
I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me.” Romana
5:12 states, “Wherefore, as by one man [Adam] sin entered into the
world, and death by sin; and so death passed unto all men, for that all
have sinned.”
Not only is man born spiritually separated from God, he
is born physically with sin, corruption, and impurities in his blood
and in his soul life. This soul life which is the natural life of man,
and attested to by a person’s breathing, is found in the blood.
Lev 17:11
(11) For the life of the flesh is in the blood…
While
the mother and father both make genetic contributions to the flesh and
blood of a child, the soul life in the blood is contributed by the
sperm, the seed. It comes from the male side. In the conception of Jesus
Christ, this truth is pointedly stated in Hebrews.
Heb 2:14
(14)
Forasmuch then as the children are partakers [Greek: “koinoneo,” to
share fully] of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part
[Greek: “metecho,” to take a part or portion] of the same [flesh and
blood]…
All children share fully of both the flesh and blood,
genetically passed on to them since Adam and Eve the first man and
woman, but Jesus Christ took only part. He did not share “fully.” Here
in Hebrew 2:14, the figure of speech “metonymy” of the adjunct is found,
in which the word “blood” is used to represent the soul life in the
blood. This usage of “blood” is common in the Bible, especially when it
is used with the term “flesh,” which here is used for the physical part
of man as opposed to the soul part. In partaking of the flesh and blood,
all people have inherited their bodies and their soul life from Adam
and his descendants. This soul life in the blood is corrupt with a
sinful nature inherent within it.
This is why it is necessary to
understand from Hebrews 2:14 that Jesus Christ “took part of the same.”
What part did he take? He did not “share” fully in both the flesh and
blood of man. Physically, according to the flesh, part of Jesus’ genetic
makeup came from Mary. However, the soul life in his blood was not
inherited from Mary, Adam, or any other human being. The life of the
flesh is in the blood, according to Leviticus 17:11, and the life within
the flesh of man, within his blood, is corrupt. But Jesus Christ’s came
from God. That is why Jesus Christ’s soul life was conceived without
sin or corruption.
As we have seen, natural life, which is called
“soul life,” is in the blood. Sin is transmitted through this soul life,
in other words, through the blood, and not through the flesh. That is
why Hebrews 2:14 is such a tremendous statement. How marvelously God
arranged for a child to be conceived that would be completely a man,
having complete freedom of will, but also having a sinless nature.
With
masterful foresight God prepared for the sinless birth of His Son,
Jesus Christ, from the very beginning. In order to produce a sinless man
descended from Adam, God provided a way whereby Jesus would have a
human body derived from Adam’s line, yet uncontaminated by Adam’s sinful
soul life. To accomplish this, God created the sperm containing a
perfect soul life which impregnated the egg in Mary’s fallopian tube.
Therefore, the dominate characteristics of the genes determining the
makeup of Jesus Christ came from his Father, God.
The miracle of the
birth of Jesus Christ was his divine conception in Mary. His birth
[itself] was not miraculous, for like any infant he developed within
Mary’s womb and was born according to natural processes. But, the
miracle of his divine conception enabled man’s redeemer to come into the
world as a sinless, perfect human being, yet having the freedom of will
to sin or not to sin; to believe or not to believe God. God did not go
beyond any of His previously instituted laws to bring His son into the
world.
Understanding all of this, many scriptures concerning Jesus’
descent from the linage of David become much more meaningful. That is
why the following scriptures are so accurate.
Act 2:30
(30) …that of the fruit of his [David’s] loins, according to the flesh, he would raise up Christ…
Rom 1:3
(3) Concerning his [God’s] Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which [who] was made of the seed of David according to the flesh.
These
verses do not say Jesus Christ was of the seed of David “according to
the flesh and blood.” That would be totally inaccurate. These verses all
say “according to the flesh,” for Christ’s soul life in his blood came
from God. It did not come from David or David’s descendant, Mary. But
physically, according to the flesh, Jesus Christ can properly be said to
be of the seed of David. That is the great accuracy of these key verses
of scripture…”
In his book Dr. Wierwille then goes through the
details of the genealogy of Jesus Christ showing by the scripture that
both Joseph and Mary were descendants of King David. It’s way too long
to add here but after covering Jesus’ genealogy Dr. Wierwille continues
with the following paragraphs.
“…A person’s standing in a family was
normally recognized by the lineage of the father. From a human point of
view Jesus needed patrilineal credentials in order to function in a
society built upon paternal genealogy. He would not be accepted in the
Judean society without a pedigree traceable through both parents. Since
few would believe that on his Father’s side he needed no pedigree, his
Father being God, he had to have socially acceptable credentials through
the human being whom society considered to be his father, Joseph. Since
Joseph assumed the responsibility for Jesus as his son, it was Joseph’s
line that gave Jesus full legal standing in the house of David. Whereas
Joseph’s genealogy listed in Luke 3 gave Jesus his standing in the
House of David by the assumed responsibility of Joseph, it was in truth
the genealogy listed in Mathew 1 which gave Jesus Christ true standing
in the House of David with the right to inherit his throne by the family
line and genetic contribution of Mary.
The genealogy given in Luke 3
is not Jesus Christ’s royal lineage. Mathew 1 indicates his royal
lineage from Solomon and others who sat on David’s throne...
…Both
lineages, - that of Mary, in the Gospel of Matthew, and that of Joseph,
in the Gospel of Luke – have Abraham and David common to their ancestry.
Since Joseph assumed the responsibility as Jesus’ father, this gave
Jesus during his earthly walk a legal standing in the house of David.
But as Mary’s son by birth, Jesus had more than legal standing in the
House of David; because of Mary’s genealogy, Jesus Christ was descended
from the royal line of the House of David, so that he could genetically
and legally inherit the throne of David. Being conceived by the Holy
Spirit (who is God) Jesus was the true and only begotten Son of God, the
“ssemah” or offspring of God.
Jesus was the offspring of Mary and
God. Thus he was born with no sinful nature in him, yet he was totally a
man, a male child who would have to mature and learn in order to
complete his God ordained mission. As the offspring of both God and
Mary, the Christ came into the world fulfilling all the genealogical
requirements of the promised seed: he would be a descendant of Adam, of
Abraham, and of David. He would also be the only begotten Son of God,
the promised seed, God’s perfect plan for man’s redemption.”
And that is the last of the excerpts from Dr. Wierwille”s book, “Jesus Christ Our Promised Seed.”
And
so now we know the legal significance of Jesus’ “innocent” blood. It
should be noted the first Adam, though he was never born, started life
with innocent blood, and the last Adam, Jesus Christ, also started life
with innocent blood. And all of these things confirm God does things on a
legal basis.
We have seen who and what Jesus legally had to be for
him to be eligible to be the promised seed. If Jesus is anything other
than 100% a man who is the Son of God, and nothing else, it would
legally eliminate his being eligible to be the promised seed. If Jesus
is God/man then he is more than man which means he is not the second
Adam which means he cannot possibly be the promised seed and no one who
believes in Jesus Christ is saved. God made a way for Jesus to be His
only begotten Son and yet be 100% percent a man by creating a human
sperm to fertilize Mary’s ovum. Jesus was born totally a man with
innocent blood and yet at the same time he was the Son of God, nothing
more, nothing less.
Jesus is the Son of God because God created the
sperm with perfect genes that with Mary’s ovum became Jesus. I suppose
you might even say Jesus was the ultimate designer baby designed by God
and yet with free will to obey God or not. Even though God was Jesus’
Father Jesus did not inherit any genes from God because God is spirit
and spirit does not have chromosomes because chromosomes are part of the
physical system God instituted for man to have seed to be fruitful and
multiply. God being spirit is not a physical being. The seed that
produced Jesus was 100% physical seed, 100% human seed, and human seed
cannot multiply to become God.
As the last Adam, Jesus had to be
equally a man like the first Adam, who was not God. If Jesus Christ is
God/man then he is more than man and thus cannot be the last Adam. But
he can be 100% a man and still be the Son of God because God created the
human sperm that impregnated Mary.
If Jesus is a man, which God says
he is, then Jesus is also less than God. Man is finite. God is
infinite. Infinite can never be less than infinite. God can never be
less than God. Therefore Jesus cannot be God.
Heb 2:16-18
(16) For verily he took not on him the nature of angels (spirit beings); but he took on him the seed of Abraham.
(17)
Wherefore in all things it behoved him to be made like unto his
brethren, that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things
pertaining to God, to make reconciliation for the sins of the people.
(18) For in that he himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to succour them that are tempted.
Heb 4:15
(15)
For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling
of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet
without sin.
Jas 1:13
(13) …for God cannot be tempted with evil…
All of the following 10 verses are reproof pointing out the wrong belief that Jesus is God.
Mat 12:32
(32)
And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be
forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall
not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to
come.
If both Jesus and the Holy Ghost (Holy Spirit) are God then
this verse is saying whoever speaks against God it will be forgiven but
whoever speaks against God it will not be forgiven. That would be
nonsense. And what if someone speaks against the Father?? But notice how
this verse makes perfect sense if Jesus Christ is the man who is the
son of God and the Holy Spirit is God, the Father. The Holy Spirit and
the Father are one supernatural being who is God and not two
supernatural beings who are parts of one God. When read with accurate
understanding this verse is totally logical.
Mar 13:32
(32) But of that day and that hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels which are in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father.
God knows everything and if Jesus is God then he knows everything. This verse says Jesus didn’t know everything.
Joh 7:16
(16) Jesus answered them, and said, My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me.
If Jesus Christ is God how could his doctrine not be his?
Joh 14:28
(28)
Ye have heard how I said unto you, I go away, and come again unto you.
If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, because I said, I go unto the Father:
for my Father is greater than I.
No one is greater than God. If Jesus was God then the Father cannot be greater than Jesus. God cannot be greater than God.
Rom 8:3
(3)
For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh,
God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin,
condemned sin in the flesh:
1Co 8:6
(6) But to us there is but one
God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him; and one Lord
Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we by him.
1Co 11:3
(3)
But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the
head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God.
1Ti 2:5
(5) For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
1Jn 5:5
(5) Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
1Jn 4:15
(15) Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God.
2Jn 1:3
(3)
Grace be with you, mercy, and peace, from God the Father, and from the
Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father, in truth and love.