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Re: Two creations - two Gods in Genesis ?

Then why do you call him, Our Lord "Jesus Christ".

Stop calling me God.

Re: Two creations - two Gods in Genesis ?

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Then why do you call him, Our Lord "Jesus Christ".

Stop calling me God.


New Testament:
begin:
The book of the generation (genesis) of Jesus Christ
end:
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.

Paul's Epistles:
begin:
Grace to you and peace
from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
end:
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.

begin: The Lord JC ... end: Our Lord JC

Re: Two creations - two Gods in Genesis ?

Mosiu,

Grace, Mercy, and Peace to you,
from God, our Father, and our Lord JC.

Under-standing is both still under & standing;
So neither above yet nor seated (at rest) yet.
Our objective is be seated "above" with Christ,
which is above where Jesus sat "down" on high.
For where Jesus sat down still had "enemies".

So 1Corinthians 13:1-3 KJV says, clarifies,
even if you get all under-standing,
so as to under-stand all mysteries,
it still accounts as if "nothing" yet.

For it's still under of under/above,
even if it's right of left/right,
which is still division, not peace,
as Jesus said he was in Luke 12:51.

Both "under the law" & "under grace" are under.
Our objective is to be risen with Christ above;
for if still "under" then "jeopardy every hour",
of also having peril, worse yet an under-taker.

So Hebrews 13:9 KJV clarifies this:
the heart should be established "with grace",
not just under the law nor even under grace,
since under mode x2 still has no profit yet.
- "with grace" = above
- "under grace" = under

Let's notice two Sons Jesus is two things:
- Son of God, but R of God "on high", not higher.
- Son of man, seems to turn, say different stuff.

So peace is "through Jesus Christ" in Christ mode.
- Christ: no longer twain, but one new man
- Jesus: still twain, division, not peace

For Revelation is about the potential return of
"one like Son of man", which Jesus called himself,
noting Son of man is "Lord also" of a law Sabbath,
a black Sabbath which Amos 5:18 described this way:

"Woe unto you that desire the day of the LORD!
to what end [is] it for you?
the day of the LORD [is] darkness, and not light".

So obviously it's a Law Sabbath, a black Sabbath.
For 7 benedictions in Revelation make it evident
such an apocalyptic scenario occurs on a Sabbath,
since only 7 benedictions were said on Sabbath,
but on other days 18 were said by priest & ppl.
http://sabelle.com/godshew/Revelations4.htm

As for Jesus being the 'Shepard'(?), it's
"Shepherd" & Bishop of "souls": 1Peter 2:25.
But word of God divides asunder soul/spirit;
And that's under/above: 1Cor 15:45...Heb 4:12.

Shepherd Jesus divides goats/sheep left/right.
But this is like having division, not peace,
and like having partiality, not perfection.
So notice Jesus wasn't perfected in Luke 13:32,
not even when casting out devils & doing cures.
For perfected has no devils, nor ills to cure.

So Hebrews 6 talks of "leaving" these principles
to go on unto perfection, aka grace void of law.

What you should notice about Revelation prophecy,
titled: 'The Revelation of St John The Divine',
(uncovering of Saint named John, thought divine)
is John is still a "servant" in Revelation 1:1;
in Gal 4:1 child differs nothing from servant,
and in Jn 15:15 "servants" = kNOW nots,
and in Rev 10:7 "servants" = "prophets",
and in Heb 1:1 "prophets" = "time past",
and in Lk 16:16 "prophets" mode ended.

So apocalypse is to "shew" prophets: servants:
just how awful their law mode can actually be
if law not put away to have grace, mercy, peace.

Interesting stuff.

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen.


Re: Two creations - two Gods in Genesis ?

Mosiu,

Grace to you, and peace,
from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

Thanks for visiting and sharing. Perhaps it's not two creations, but created (bara) and made (asah) being as different as image (tselem) and likeness (d@muwth) in such a before/after scenario established in Genesis 1, as if setting the stage for a shew about law is different from grace, as different as imperfect and perfect.

So notice And God said: Genesis 1:26
"Let us make (asah) man";

Two before/after options are given:
Before - "in our image (tselem)"
After - "after our likeness (d@muwth)"

So we have two (before/after) testaments.
Before - Old Testament
After - New Testament ("better testament")

Before: "generations" (genealogies) of Adam
After: "generation" (genesis) of Jesus Christ

Before: law given by Moses (as if the lie)
After: grace & truth came by Jesus Christ

Galatians 4:22-26 notes it's all "allegory":
For it is written, that Abraham had two sons, the one by a bondmaid, the other by a freewoman. But he [who was] of the bondwoman was born after the flesh; but he of the freewoman [was] by promise. WHICH THINGS ARE AN ALLEGORY: for THESE ARE THE TWO COVENANTS(Testaments); the one from the mount Sinai, which gendereth to bondage, which is Agar. For this Agar is mount Sinai in Arabia, and answereth to Jerusalem which now is, and is in bondage with her children. But Jerusalem which is above is free, which is the mother of us all.

So, perhaps the tree thing is also allegory:
- Genesis 2:16 = every tree, freely ... grace
- Genesis 2:17 = not every tree, die... law
Such are plural and contrary commandments.
If contrary things mingled, it's oxy-moron.
So Christ abolished the law of commandments,
and refused the "mingled" drink offered him.

For the only law given by Moses is Gen 2:17.
All other law, 10 in stone, and 613 in ink,
were "added" because of the transgressions
caused by this one lousy tree law of Moses.
But where no law, there no transgression;
So Christ abolished the law in Gen 2:17,
effectively abolishing all law, since
other law was added because of such.

Now let's consider this:
The law imputes sin, also unpardonable sin.
So how hath God have forgiven you in Eph 4:32,
if you may have committed an unpardonable sin,
is not forgivable in this world nor the to come?
The only plausible answer is by abolish the law.

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen.



Re: Two creations - two Gods in Genesis ?

If Christ abolished Law, he would kill it; and if Man lived by Law and they were suppose to be "abolished": they would be dead.
"Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." Matthew 5:17-18

From what you seem to say, God does not Destroy for that would make him a hypocrite; but Lives in them as Grace until Understanding is ensued.
"no wise" = Not at All, but we are All in All.

Now I get that you are just another Con-artist and are literally Divided amongst your own self attempting the same for others. What makes this worse, is now I am going to have to stick around to see what else you have caused through your own regression and duress.