Isa 9:6-7 KJV
How long will your random quoting of Scripture continue without asking questions of the text?
Firstly Isaiah states that Jesus "shall be called" (in the Kingdom Age Isa 9:7), not that he is now "The mighty God, The everlasting Father."
This is a your problem. This text places Christ into the future not having this name nor inherited its meaning.
Now both of you know that the work of this kingdom will be established by Christ, but the zeal of the LORD (Yahweh) of hosts will perform this see Isa. 9:7.
In other words...Christ said: "I can of mine own self do nothing". John 5:30.
I can see how infants would zoom in on the phrase "Mighty God" and get all excited at the prospect of this meaning actual Yahweh (God) Himself - but you all know this is not so. Jesus Christ will be the "mighty God" in the Kingdom Age when he comes with the power and glory of his Father. Matt. 16:27. I thought this was basic Christian teaching?
You don’t feel Jesus is worthy of such a title?
Well, of an angel, it is written, "my name is in him", that is the Yahweh name in Exod. 23:21. But as I have already taught you both Jesus (the Son of God) has obtained a more excellent name than the angels Heb. 1:4RSV and is worthy to bear the divine titles.
But does this imply he is "Very God" any more than it did for the angel who bore the divine name before the children of Israel.
Here is a thought.
Rather than quoting random verses that appear to say one thing and clearly mean another try asking wise questions of the Word!
This way you are open to receiving the Word and not wresting it with error.
God Bless
Insight
How long will your random quoting of Scripture continue without asking questions of the text?
Firstly Isaiah states that Jesus "shall be called" (in the Kingdom Age Isa 9:7), not that he is now "The mighty God, The everlasting Father."
This is a your problem. This text places Christ into the future not having this name nor inherited its meaning.
Now both of you know that the work of this kingdom will be established by Christ, but the zeal of the LORD (Yahweh) of hosts will perform this see Isa. 9:7.
In other words...Christ said: "I can of mine own self do nothing". John 5:30.
I can see how infants would zoom in on the phrase "Mighty God" and get all excited at the prospect of this meaning actual Yahweh (God) Himself - but you all know this is not so. Jesus Christ will be the "mighty God" in the Kingdom Age when he comes with the power and glory of his Father. Matt. 16:27. I thought this was basic Christian teaching?
You don’t feel Jesus is worthy of such a title?
Well, of an angel, it is written, "my name is in him", that is the Yahweh name in Exod. 23:21. But as I have already taught you both Jesus (the Son of God) has obtained a more excellent name than the angels Heb. 1:4RSV and is worthy to bear the divine titles.
But does this imply he is "Very God" any more than it did for the angel who bore the divine name before the children of Israel.
Here is a thought.
Rather than quoting random verses that appear to say one thing and clearly mean another try asking wise questions of the Word!
This way you are open to receiving the Word and not wresting it with error.
God Bless
Insight