I think I explained it fairly well, revealing that ONLY one specific angel called "the angel of the LORD" said that HIS name was a secret. Yet throughout the Bible, OTHER angels have given their names.
So the only possible conclusion is that this angel is Jesus? I'm thinking there is some other conclusion.
Now, for that reasoning, I also revealed from numerous scriptures of who "THE angel of the LORD" REALLY WAS. But, because you choose to down play it, the name of Jesus will be just common to you, having no great importance, except to be a common man.
Did I not send you the list that showed who Jesus is in every book of the Bible?
Maybe I sent it to a couple of other folks, so here it is again:
In Genesis he is the promised seed of the woman.
In Exodus he is the Passover lamb.
In Leviticus he is the High Priest.
In Numbers he is the star to rise out of Jacob.
In Deuteronomy he is the two laws: Love God and love your neighbor.
In Joshua he is the captain of the Lord of Hosts.
In Judges he is the covenant angel named Wonderful.
In Ruth he is the kinsman redeemer.
In Samuel he is the root and offspring of David.
In Kings he is the greater than the Temple.
In Chronicles he is the King's son.
In Ezra & Nehemiah he is the rebuilder.
In Esther he is the savior of God's people.
In Job he is the daysman.
In Psalms he is the song.
In Proverbs he is the wisdom of God.
In Ecclesiastes he is the one among a thousand.
In The Song of Solomon he is the bridegroom of the bride.
In Isaiah he is Jacob's branch.
In Jeremiah he is our righteousness.
In Lamentations he is the unbelievers' judgement.
In Ezekiel he is the true shepherd.
In Daniel he is the stone that became the head of the corner.
In Hosea he is the latter rain.
In Joel he is God's dwelling in Zion.
In Amos he is the raiser of David's tabernacle.
In Obadiah he is the deliverer on Mount Zion.
In Jonah he is our salvation.
In Micah he is the Lord of kings.
In Nahum he is the stronghold in the time of trouble.
In Habakkuk he is our joy and confidence.
In Zephaniah he is our mighty Lord.
In Haggai he is the desire of the nations.
In Zechariah he is our servant The Branch.
In Malachi he is the son of Righteousness.
In Matthew he is Jehovah's Messiah.
In Mark he is Jehovah's servant.
In Luke he is Jehovah's man.
In John he is Jehovah's Son.
In Acts he is the gift of holy spirit.
In Romans he is the believers' justification.
In Corinthians he is the believers' sanctification.
In Galatians he is the believers' righteousness.
In Ephesians he is the believers' heavenly standing.
In Philippians he is the believers' self adequacy.
In Colossians he is the believers' completeness.
In Thessalonians he is the believers' soon glorification.
In Timothy he is the faithful men.
In Titus he is the fellow-laborer.
In Philemon he is the love of a believer.
In Hebrews he is the High Priest for sin.
In James he is the royal law.
In Peter he is the pastor.
In John he is as we are.
In Jude he is the beloved.
In Revelation he is the King of kings and the Lord of lords.
That list hardly describes a common man.
Anyone can know of Jesus historically, but few there be that KNOW HIM spiritually.
That's true. As John himself said, he wrote that we can know Jesus is the Messiah, the son of God. Why do you go behond that and make Jesus to be God the Son? I know perfectly well who Jesus is and I can back it up with one crystal clear verse after another. So far I've not seen one from you that supports your position. Not one single verse!
You may know of Him, but it could be that He doesn't know of you.
Mat. 7
[22] Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
[23] And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
Rom. 8
[8] So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.
[9] But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.
It's not about what one does for Jesus, but rather what He has done for you, and will give to you.
You think Jesus will tell me to depart from him? What a terrible accuasation to make to a brother! Shame on you!
No one can have God the Father without Jesus, and Jesus cannot have you or I without God the Father. Together, they are One.
I agree that Jesus is the way to the Father. But the road to Chicago is not Chicago.
God the Father in Jesus FIRST, then.... Jesus within us, who BRINGS the Father within Him, who then BOTH dwell within us AS ONE.
A bit misleading there.The scriptures t really say we will all be one with Jesus and God, just as Jesus is one with God. Whatever relationship Jesus has with God in that regard, we have the exact same relationship. If, based on Jesus being one with God makes him to be God, then you must also say you are God! Are you sure you don't want to reconsider what two or more people said to be one really means? I would strongly advise you do.