It is not our object in this study to refute all the arguments used by many who try to prove that Jesus is Yahweh. We simply present some of the scriptures that most definitely show that the Father is Yahweh and that Jesus is not Yahweh [his Father]:
God has revealed his truths by means of his holy spirit through the apostles. God, by means of his holy
spirit, especially led the apostles into all the truths concerning Christ and
what he said. (John 14:26; 16:4-13; Galatians 1:12; Ephesians 3:5; 2 Timothy
2:2) The truths revealed to the apostles and made available to us are
recorded in the Bible itself. (Ephesians 3:3-12; Colossians 1:25,26; 1 John
4:6) Of course, without the holy spirit, these things that are recorded will
still be a mystery to us. -- Mark 4:11; 1 Corinthians 2:7-10.
Part of the truth revealed by means of the holy spirit was that there was to
be an apostasy, a "falling away" from the truth of God's Word, with strong
delusions. (Matthew 13:24-30; Acts 20:29,30; 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12; 1
Timothy 4:1-3; 2 Timothy 4:3,4) This falling away had already begun in the
first century, with some receiving a different spirit and preaching "another
Jesus"; the apostasy was restrained for only a short while. (2 Thessalonians
2:7; 1 John 2:18,19; 2 Corinthians 11:4) The apostasy spread rapidly after
the death the apostles and developed into the great "Man of Sin", or more
correctly "Lawless Man", or "Illegal Man", a great religious system, which
claimed to have the authority to add to God's Word since their revelation
was allegedly of God's Spirit. The central doctrine became the false
teaching that Jesus had to be God Almighty in order to provide atonement for
sins. With this spirit of error in mind, the writings of the apostles were
totally reinterpreted to accommodate the error, and many of the Hellenic
Jewish philosophies were adapted and added to and blended in with the New
Testament, even as the Jews had done with the Old Testament.
Isaiah, in prophesying concerning the stone of stumbling (Isaiah 8:14;
Romans 9:23) to both the houses of Israel (Romans 9:6,31; 11:7; 1
Corinthians 10:18; Galatians 6:16), warns us: "To the law and to the
testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there
is no light in them." (Isaiah 8:20, New King James Version) The "law", of
course, is what we call the Old Testament; the "testimony" of this prophecy is
the testimony of the apostles, as given in the New Testament. This the way
to test the spirits. (1 John 4:1) It is to these and through these
scriptures that the holy spirit today gives true direction, and anything not
in agreement with these scriptures is not of the light of the day. (John
11:9; 1 Thessalonians 5:5) The distortion of who Jesus truly was and is -- who while on
earth before his death was only human, a little lower than the angels, who
gave his flesh for the life of the world -- is one of the greatest
stumblingblocks to understanding the true Gospel revealed in scripture. Thus
Jesus becomes a stumbling stone, not only to the house according the flesh
which was corrupted from true doctrine (Israel after the flesh -- Luke 13:25-28; Romans 9:30-33), but also the house which claims Jesus, which has also become corrupted from true doctrine through spiritual fornication. -- Matthew 27:21-23; Revelation 2:13-15,20-24.
God, by means of his holy spirit, reveals through the scriptures that Yahweh (Jehovah) is the
only true God, the God and Father of the Lord Jesus. Jesus has One who is the Supreme Being
over him; Jesus is not his Supreme Being whom he worships, prays to, and who
sent him, and whose will he carried out in willful obedience. -- Deuteronomy
18:15-19; Matthew 4:4 (Deuteronomy 8:3; Luke 4:4); Matthew 4:7 (Deuteronomy
6:16); Matthew 4:10 (Exodus 20:3-5; 34:14; Deuteronomy 6:13,14; 10:20; Luke
4:8); Matthew 22:29-40; Matthew 26:42; Matthew 27:46; Mark 10:6 (Genesis
1:27; Genesis 2:7,20-23); Mark 14:36; 15:34; Luke 22:42; John 4:3; 5:30;
6:38; 17:1,3; 20:17; Romans 15:6; 2 Corinthians 1:3; 11:31; Ephesians
1:3,17; Hebrews 1:9; 10:7; 1 Peter 1:3; Revelation 2:7; 3:2,12.
God, by means of his holy spirit, reveals through the scriptures that Jesus is the firstborn
creature, existing with his God and Father -- whom he identifies as "the only true God", before the world began. -- John 1:1; 6:62; 17:1,3,5; Colossians 1:15; Revelaton 3:14.
God, by means of his holy spirit, reveals through the scriptures that Jesus was sent by
Yahweh, speaks for Yahweh, represents Yahweh, and was raised and glorified by the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Jesus never claimed to be, nor do the scriptures present Jesus as, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, whom Jesus represents and speaks for. -- Deuteronomy 18:15-19; Matthew 22:32; 23:39; Mark 11:9,10; 12:26; Luke 13:35; 20:37; John 3:2,17,32-35; 4:34; 5:19,30,36,43; 6:57; 7:16,28; 8:26,28,38; 10:25; 12:49,50; 14:10; 15:15; 17:8,26; 20:17; Acts 2:22,34-36; 3:13,22; 5:30; Romans 15:6; 2 Corinthians 1:3; 8:6; 11:31; Colossians 1:3,15; 2:9-12;
Hebrews 1:1-3; Revelation 1:1.
God, by means of his holy spirit, reveals through the scriptures that Jesus receives his
inheritance and dominion (power) from Yahweh. His power and authority is
given to him by his God, his Supreme Being. Jesus is not Yahweh [his God and
Father] who gives him this dominion, all authority and power (with the
evident exception of God himself -- 1 Corinthians 15:27), yet the exercise
of this power and authority by Jesus is all to the praise of Yahweh, the God
and Father of the Lord Jesus. The Bible writers never claimed that Jesus is
the ultimate "source" of his own power. -- Psalm 2:6-8; 45:7; 110:1,2;
Isaiah 9:6,7; 11:2; 42:1; 61:1-3; Jeremiah 23:5; Daniel 7:13,14; Matthew
12:28; 28:28; Luke 1:32; 4:14,18; 5:17; John 3:34; 5:19,27,30; 10:18,36-38;
Acts 2:22; 10:38; Romans 1:1-4; 1 Corinthians 15:27; 2 Corinthians 13:4;
Colossians 1:15,16; 2:10; Ephesians 1:17-22; Philippians 2:9-11; Hebrews
1:2,4,6,9; 1 Peter 3:22.
God, by means of his holy spirit, reveals through the scriptures that Jesus is anointed [made
christ, the anointed one] by Yahweh. He is not Yahweh who thus anoints
him. -- Psalm 2:2; 45:7; Isaiah 61:1; Acts 2:36; 4:27; 10:38.
God, by means of his holy spirit, reveals through the scriptures that Jesus is son of the only
Most High, Yahweh. Jesus is never spoken of as the "Most High"; he is not the only Most High Yahweh of whom he is the son. -- Genesis 14:22; Psalm 7:17; 83:18; 92:1; Luke 1:32; John 13:16.
God, by means of his holy spirit, reveals through the scriptures that Jesus is given the power of life in himself from Yahweh. Jesus is not Yahweh who gives him this power. -- 1 Samuel 2:6; Psalm 36:9; John 5:21,25-29.
God, by means of his holy spirit, through the scriptures reveals that Jesus is the servant of Yahweh; he is not Yahweh whom he serves. -- Isaiah 42:1; 53:11; Matthew 12:18; John 3:16,17; 5:30,36; 6:38,44; 8:29,38,42; 10:36; 13:16; 17:3; Acts 4:27,30; Galatians 4:4; Hebrews 10:5; 1 John 4:9,10.
The fact is, however, that there is not any proof at all in the scriptures
of a God existing as three co-equal, co-eternal, co-substantial persons.
You will not find one scripture about such a God. The idea has to added to
and read into all the scriptures that are given to support such an idea. The conclusion is that the holy spirit reveals that Jesus is not Yahweh who has made Jesus to sit at the right hand of Yahweh. -- Psalm 110:1; Matthew 22:41-46; Mark 12:35-40; Luke 20:39-47; Acts 2:34; Ephesians 1:20-22; Hebrews 1:3,13; 10:12,13; 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22.
The scriptual conclusion is that God, through his holy spirit, is telling us that Jesus is not Yahweh whom he worships (serves as a servant, prays to) as his God. -- Deuteronomy 6:13; Deuteronomy 10:20; Isaiah 42:1; 53:11; Matthew 4:10; 12:18; 27:46; Mark 15:34; Luke 4:8; John 13:16; 17:1,3; 20:27; Acts 4:27,30; Hebrews 1:9; Revelaton 2:7; 3:12.
Jesus is never described as the father of Jesus,
and Yahweh is never described as the son of Yahweh.
The term "everlasting father" in Isaiah 9:6 refers to Jesus' role
toward mankind that he purchased, and of whom he has
become father as the second or "last Adam." (Romans
5:15-19; 1 Corinthians 15:21,22,45,47; Psalm 45:16) Jesus
came in the name of Yahweh his Father. (Deuteronomy
18:15,18; Matthew 23:39; Mark 11:9,10; Luke 13:35; John
3:2,17; 5:19,43; 6:57; 7:16,28; 8:26,28,38; 10:25;
12:49,50; 14:10; 15:15; 17:8,26; Hebrews 1:1,2; Revelation
1:1) Yahweh never came in the name of any other than
himself; thus, since there is none higher, he swore by
himself. -- Hebrews 6:13
Jesus' role as Mighty EL as spoken of in Isaiah 9:5 refers to the power and authority given to him by the
Mighty EL that is mightier than he, the only true
Supreme Being, Yahweh. The plural of the Hebrew phrase translated "Mighty God" in most translations in Isaiah 9:6 is used in Ezekiel 32:21, where it is used of earthly rulers, not God Almighty. -- Psalm 2:2,7,8; 110:1,2; Isaiah
9:6,7; 61:1; Luke 1:32; Jeremiah 23:5; Daniel 7:13,14;
John 17:1,3; Acts 2:36; Hebrews 1:2,6.
See:
http://godandson.reslight.net/isaiah9-6.html
No
scripture says that Jesus was God Almighty in the flesh,
although possessing the mighty power of Yahweh as did
Moses, he could be referred to as God (ELOHIM, THEOS) in a manner
similar to Moses. (Exodus 7:1; Deuteronomy 18:15,18; Acts
3:18-22) Neither in the case of Moses nor Jesus does this
make either of them into God Almighty who gives them
their power and authority.
There is nothing lucid at all in the added-on reasoning that since both Jesus and the Father are called THEOS or ELOHIM that these two must be one God. The Holy Spirit is not directly called "God" in the scriptures, although some can read that thought into Acts 3:17,18 and 2 Corinthians 3:17,18. However, in principle, the Holy Spirit, being the personal power of God which extends from God, is essentially God, but nothing in this would mean that the Holy Spirit is a supposed "person" of God. Additionally since there are many others who are also legitimately referred to as "gods" in the scripture (they are not "false" gods, as are the idols of the heathen), logically in order to keep these all as one God, we would have to add many more the who make up that one God, including Moses (Exodus 7:1); the sons of God to whom the Word of God came (John 10:34,35; Psalm 82:1,6); all the angels (Psalm 8:5; 86:6-8; 95:3; 50:1; Hebrews 2:7,9); the judges of Israel who performed as a body by the power given to by Yahweh. (Exodus 21:6; 22:8,9,28 [See Acts 23:5]); rulers.
As to the God innate, that is, the Power, Might, Innate, there is only one God, who is the God and Father of the Lord Jesus who sent Jesus. -- John 17:1,3
All others who are legitimately called "gods" in the Bible are not the one true God, including Jesus, because these all receive their power and authority from the one true God. Thus they are called EL, ELOHIM, THEOS, (the Hebrew and Greek words for "god", "mighty, might", etc.), in a different manner than of innate Godship, which only belongs the God and Father of the Lord Jesus. If one honestly studies the usage of the words for God in the Hebrew and Greek, it becomes solidly plain that this is so, for like many other words, there is an exclusive usage that is applied to Yahweh, and relative usages that are applied to others, including Jesus.
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See our study on "Hebraic Usages of the Titles of God"
http://godandson.reslight.net/hebraictitles.html
We realize, however, that trinitarians will add to, redefine common terminology, and distort all of the above scriptures presented to make them appear to fit the extra-Biblical trinitarian fable of three persons in one God. Usually they do not think of themselves as adding anything to the scriptures in doing, although, in actuality, they have to add a lot to the scriptures to have them agree with the trinitarian dogma. Then they seem to think that one should simply accept their added-on reasoning as proof that the trinity is true; indeed, many claim that their acceptance of the trinity is evidence that they have God's spirit, and will often claim that one cannot have God's spirit who doesn't accept their added-on philosophy. (Some, oddly, also claim that one cannot have God's spirit unless he accepts the trinity, and then claim that one cannot understand the trinity except that one has God's Spirit. Yet, we also know of many trinitarians who staunchly defend the trinity doctrine, yet who say they do not understand it, and that it is not to be understood, only accepted.) Christians have no reason, however, to add this story about three persons in one God to the Bible, since the Bible is totally complete and harmonious without the trinitarian philosophy, or adding to the scriptures the "three persons in one God" fable. It is better to simply take the scriptures in the usage of its own terms rather than to resort to such a drastic change as demanded by the trinitarian formula.
To worship in spirit and truth has nothing to do with accepting a later formulated dogma of men; however, since there is not one scripture anywhere at all that says one word about three persons in one God, then Christians desiring to worship in spirit and truth are correct in rejecting the trinity fable that has to be added to the scriptures.
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