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There
are many questions about our Creator. In Isaiah 55:8,
the Lord declares, "For My thoughts are not your thoughts,
Nor are your ways My ways."
In our current mortal state, there is no possible way for us to
currently understand the distinct nature of the Eternal and how He
exists.
Modern secularists
claim that "God is dead" and many liberal Christians want us to believe
that the Messiah was nothing more than a great
"teacher" or "rabbi," but certainly not the Lord
God in the flesh.
Who is our God? Who is His Son? What is the Holy
Spirit? How do they all co-exist and yet remain one? What did God
mean when He said "Let Us make Man in Our image, after Our
likeness" (Genesis
1:26)?
How does the plurality of "Elohim" work?
Are
we not told that "Yeshua
the Messiah is the same yesterday, and today, and forever"
(Hebrews
13:8)?
He does not change. Rather than trying to "fit God into a
box," perhaps we need to stand back from the corporeal world
and truly realize that He is much more powerful and awesome than
we can truly imagine. Perhaps we need to let God be God sometimes,
and stop putting limits on Him.
Answering the "Frequently
Avoided Questions"
About the Divinity of Yeshua
by
J.K. McKee
posted 01
August, 2004
Answering the "Frequently
Avoided Questions"
About the Messiahship of Yeshua
by
J.K. McKee
posted 16
October, 2007
The Highway to Perdition
by
J.K. McKee
posted 01
April, 2004
Is the
Story of Yeshua Pagan?
by
J.K. McKee
posted
26
September, 2005
Sacred
Name Concerns
by
J.K. McKee
revised edition
posted
03 February, 2004
What
Does the Shema Really Mean?
by
J.K. McKee
posted
12
April, 2004
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