Robert Gwin
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He certainly was Dan'l. Do you know what makes him unique?Jesus was the only begotten (one of a kind or unique) Son.
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He certainly was Dan'l. Do you know what makes him unique?Jesus was the only begotten (one of a kind or unique) Son.
He is God. (John 1:1-3, 14)He certainly was Dan'l. Do you know what makes him unique?
No sir, the Bible does not contradict itself, Jesus once asked the question to his apostles, Who are men saying I am? Do you know what the answer is sir?He is God. (John 1:1-3, 14)
How did Thomas Answer him?No sir, the Bible does not contradict itself, Jesus once asked the question to his apostles, Who are men saying I am? Do you know what the answer is sir?
Keep on trying brother. Mostly people have made up their minds already no matter how it reads.No sir, the Bible does not contradict itself, Jesus once asked the question to his apostles, Who are men saying I am? Do you know what the answer is sir?
If Thomas answered that sir, it was not recorded in the Bible. Likely he was there when Jesus asked that question, and they made comments, but the Bible really only records Peter's answer by name. Jesus told him that God had revealed the answer to him.How did Thomas Answer him?
Keep on trying brother. Mostly people have made up their minds already no matter how it reads.
Everyone needs to read the Book of Jeremiah. God sent the man to the children of Israel with His message. He told Jeremiah beforehand that the people were not going to heed his words, but it was necessary for him to speak them anyway. He did and what God told him was true. Why would they not hear and heed Jeremiah... yet when Jonah was sent to Nineveh they repented and averted disaster? Could it be said that Jonah was more faithful and obedient to God always than Jeremiah? LOL... but not really a laughing matter, is it?I do not disagree with that, but it does read, and one needs to be in harmony with the way it reads.
Actually Thomas did answer.If Thomas answered that sir, it was not recorded in the Bible. Likely he was there when Jesus asked that question, and they made comments, but the Bible really only records Peter's answer by name. Jesus told him that God had revealed the answer to him.
Both men worshiped Jehovah Amadeus, both were sinners. Is any of us more perfect than our brothers and sisters? Who knows? But at any rate both Jonah and Jeremiah belonged to God.Everyone needs to read the Book of Jeremiah. God sent the man to the children of Israel with His message. He told Jeremiah beforehand that the people were not going to heed his words, but it was necessary for him to speak them anyway. He did and what God told him was true. Why would they not hear and heed Jeremiah... yet when Jonah was sent to Nineveh they repented and averted disaster? Could it be said that Jonah was more faithful and obedient to God always than Jeremiah? LOL... but not really a laughing matter, is it?
Give God the glory!
Actually Thomas did answer.
John 20:28
And Thomas answered and said to Him, “My Lord and my God!”
Now if Thomas, who doubted Called jesus his Lord and God. Why would we call him anything different?
Amen!Both men worshiped Jehovah Amadeus, both were sinners. Is any of us more perfect than our brothers and sisters? Who knows? But at any rate both Jonah and Jeremiah belonged to God.
Yep he didHe didn't call him God, as the exclamation point indicates. Have you never claimed my god to something through excitement? Was that your god? NO!. The fact is Thomas actually realized that Jesus had came back to life. Thomas knew very well that Jehovah, the God of Jesus, was God.
Jesus was the only begotten (one of a kind or unique) Son.
Yep he did
they knew Jehovah was preincarnate Jesus
because they knew Jehovah would be sent by the father and the spirit is 48