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Post by wondering on Oct 14, 2009 14:57:58 GMT -5
i always thought it was God, His Father, but then trinity claims otherwise, and it is way too strange to accept that the trinity makes any sense and yet some people argue intently that it does make sense...
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Post by nathanb on Dec 7, 2009 14:14:02 GMT -5
i always thought it was God, His Father, but then trinity claims otherwise, and it is way too strange to accept that the trinity makes any sense and yet some people argue intently that it does make sense... ~~ Jesus, the Son of man and the Son of God worships God the Father. In Hebrews 1:6 God the Father said, "Let all the angels of God worship him (Jesus).
In Matthew 2:11 The wise men worship Jesus. Matthew 28:17 The apostles worship Jesus.
Jesus said in John 5:23 That all men should honor the Son, even as they honor the Father, He that honoreth NOT the Son honoreth NOT the Father, who has sent him.
~~ It's correct to worship God the Father and Jesus His begotten Son. Godhead= The Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
God the Father called Jesus, His Son, "Lord and God" in (Hebrews 1:9,10)
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Post by eternally on Sept 23, 2010 17:04:27 GMT -5
We know that when God created the world and all that is therein; when He decided to make man a living soul, the scripture says: '..Let US make man in our own image and likeness...' This supports the fact that Jesus, God's Son was with his Father before the foundation of the world. Jn 1:1-2 also bears this out, '..In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God.' Jn1;14 '..And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us,(and we beheld his glory, as of the glory of the only begotten of the Father), full of grace and truth. We believe in the trinity, we are baptized in name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. In our daily worship, we pray to Jesus, who is the propitiation for our sins, and it is His Father who hears and answers our prayers according to His time and will. We have the 3rd part of the Trinity, the Holy Ghost or Spirit within, as we seek the follow the guidance and working of the Spirit.
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