Yes and He was true man also. So that he could show us the way to the Father.
2006-09-02 05:29:58
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answer #1
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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No.___ Jesus is God's only be-gotten Son and was the first spirit being that God created. He was his Father's master worker before the earth was formed and he helped his Father create all others things.
REV 3:14: "And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen (Jesus), the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God."
PROVERBS 8:22-25 & 30 "The LORD possessed me in the beginning of his way, before his works of old. I was set up from everlasting, from the beginning, or ever the earth was. When there were no depths, I was brought forth; when there were no fountains abounding with water. Before the mountains were settled, before the hills was I brought forth. Then I was by him, as one brought up with him: and I was daily his delight, rejoicing always before him.
This is speaking about Jesus and his being created or brought forth. Jesus had a beginning, God has always been and had no beginning. And God's holy spirit his is active force that he uses to accomplish his purposes and to strenghten his servants in times of trial.
Trinitarians try to muddy up the understanding of the sacred secret by saying that “He” at 1Â Timothy 3:16 is God himself. They base this on the King James Bible, which reads, “God was manifest in the flesh.” However, what do the most reliable Greek manuscripts say? Consistently, they use the pronoun “He” instead of “God.” Textual critics now agree that the insertion of “God” in this scripture is a scribal error. Thus, more recent translations, such as the American Standard Version, The New English Bible, and the New World Translation, correctly read: ‘He [or, He who] was manifest in the flesh.’ No, it was not God himself who appeared “in the flesh.” Rather, it was his beloved Son and first creation.
At Jesus’ baptism the first feature of the sacred secret became apparent: Jesus “was made manifest in flesh” as the anointed Son of God. God had transferred his Son’s life from heaven to the womb of Mary so that Jesus could be born in the flesh as a perfect human. Thus, as 1 Corinthians 15:45-47 shows, Jesus became a second, or “last,” Adam, a perfect human soul corresponding exactly to the first Adam. For what purpose? First Timothy 2:5, 6 refers to “the last Adam” as “a man, Christ Jesus, who gave himself a corresponding ransom for all.” On this legal basis of a perfect human sacrifice, Jesus mediates the new covenant toward the 144,000 humans who become joint heirs with him in his Kingdom.—Revelation 14:1-3.
2006-09-02 14:51:27
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answered by Micah 6
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Yes.
1 GOD became a man !
2 HE was perfect in all ways !
3 HE was seen by angels as HE was
originally (THE GOD), and as a man !
4 HE taught the non Jewish ( as well as many Jews) !
5 HIS teachings were (and are) believed by MANY people !
6 HE returned to HIS place - we call that place heaven !
This is The Entire Story required to become
A TRUE CHRISTIAN.
2006-09-02 12:28:56
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answer #3
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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