Your theology isn’t his theology. Your God isn’t his God.
This isn’t complicated.
Jewish theology isn’t trinitarian theology.
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Your theology isn’t his theology. Your God isn’t his God.
Yes .
One thing , Jesus never stopped anyone from worshipping Him .
Why do you think that was ?
I have the New Testament .Then why isn’t his theology your theology?
I have the New Testament .
As you know, I’m a Jewish monotheist.
That interpretation isn’t Jewish monotheism.
The Spirit of So him who raised up Jesus from the dead is the Father’s own Spirit.
Your title "Jewish monotheist" is not only redundant because Judaism is a monotheistic religion, but it's deceptive as well, because you've said elsewhere that you're a Unitarian, not Jewish.
And, yet the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are each distinct, and operate on Their own, though They make up one single Being: God.
It’s neither redundant nor deceptive.
I’ve already addressed this several times from the perspective of Jewish monotheism.
The God and Father of Jesus raised him from the dead.
You believe God was God but Jesus wasn't the human incarnation of God?Absolutely not.
Jesus didn’t in fact raise himself. God, his God, raised him.
I don’t find trinitarian explanations for the life of a Jewish monotheist persuasive.
Can you explain Jesus gaining his salvation to me ? It was through his shedding of his blood and death on the cross that we were able to gain our salvation .Jesus, the mortal man, died on the Cross to gain his salvation to new life.
The body that contained the Spirit of Jesus died , but Jesus as we know Him did not die .His human spirit separated from his human body as Jesus cried out to his Father - Jesus was now dead, and did not exist at the moment in time, at least of no energy or life.
The Father's Spirit never left Jesus .Then after 3 days, as promised by his Father: A 'portion' of his Father's spirit became 'fused' into Jesus' spirit, in the keep of his Father.
You believe God was God …
... but Jesus wasn't the human in carnation of God?
Just to drop a small note here.
Jewish Monotheist do not believe in Jesus Christ as Messiah nor as the Son of God.
I believe Jesus of Nazareth is [...] the incarnation of the Father’s logos.
Jesus is the Messiah, Son of the living God. I’m willing to suffer and die for this belief.
You believe what's written about the Word having become human (Jn. 1:14) …
… except the part where it is written that God is the Word. (Jn. 1:1)
Should people suffer and die for Jesus or God?
That’s false.
Case | Accusative (who or what the action is directly done to, e.g., "I saw him") |
Case | Nominative (who or what is doing the action or being described) |
I taught my congregation and I teach my readers to be willing to suffer and die for both Jesus and God.
You're welcome !Thanks. We both have the New Testament.
It's written that God is the Word:
θεόν (theon) is the accusative form of the word for God (θεὸς/theos)
Case Accusative (who or what the action is directly done to, e.g., "I saw him")
θεὸς (theos)
Case Nominative (who or what is doing the action or being described)
In Jn. 1:1 we read, "Ἐν (In) ἀρχῇ (beginning) ἦν (was) ὁ (the) λόγος (Word), καὶ (and) ὁ (the) λόγος (Word) ἦν (was) πρὸς τὸν (with) θεόν (God), καὶ (and) θεὸς (God) ἦν (was) ὁ (the) λόγος (Word).”
"For if we live, we live to the Lord. Or if we die, we die to the Lord." (Rom. 14:8)
Is the Lord Jesus or God?
Wouldn't that belief in Jesus qualify you as a Messianic?Most Jewish monotheists don’t but a small number of us do and have since the 1st century.
I would say (and have said, even on this forum) to unbelieving Jewish monotheists: Jesus is the Messiah, Son of the living God. I’m willing to suffer and die for this belief.
Paul is speaking about God in Romans 14:8.