The Father and The Son

The doctrine of the nature of God , His Son and the holy Spirit has become a standard for Christian orthodoxy. Trinitarianism is required by virtually all of Christianity. Yet the Bible makes many statements that contradict this belief.

More than that, hidden within the prophecies of the Old Testament and the revelation in the New Testament scriptures, is a love story between the Father and His Son, a love revealed by the sending of the Son to redeem men from their sins and giving of the holy Spirit to men.

In the video available at right, Pastor John Clark, Sr. reads the tract "Is Jesus God?" Not only does he read the tract but there is much other good understanding to be received from this reading. We hope you are blessed by what you can learn in this video and from the rest of this topical study page.

 

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Thought for Today
Jun. 27

EVERYTHING DEPENDS ON JESUS, PART FIVE

Unless You Believe

Jesus earnestly warned certain rulers of the Jews in his day, "if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins" (Jn. 8:24). And again, "Search the Scriptures, for in them ye think ye have eternal life, but they are they which testify of me, and ye will not come to me that ye might have life" (Jn. 5:39-40). The most important thing that you can know in this life is that Jesus is the only Savior. In a time such as ours, when men and institutions are attempting to relegate the gospel to the dusty shelf of unimportant theories, Peter's courageous testimony to the judges of Israel concerning Jesus needs to be repeated at every opportunity: "Be it known to you all . . . that there is none other name under heaven given unto men whereby we must be saved" (Acts 4:10, 14).

Jesus said, in all humility and love, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father but by me" (Jn. 14:6). And to help us to see through the many claims of false teachers with their delusive visions and dreams, Jesus made this extremely enlightening statement, "Every man that hath heard and hath learned of the Father cometh unto me" (Jn. 6:45). What a helpful truth to have from God, to be told that whoever really hears from God falls at the feet of Jesus! Who does that leave out?

From what Jesus said, we know that Muhammad did not hear from God because if he had heard and learned from the Father, he would have repented of his sins and gone to Jesus. His doctrine does not lead others to Jesus as the only way to God. We know that Buddha did not hear from God either because his way does not lead to Jesus as the only way to salvation. Because of what Jesus said, our eyes are open to the fact that the Hindu religion will not lead to eternal peace and rest for anyone, and we are free to condemn Shintoism as worthless, concerning the salvation of the soul. The strange religions of the peoples of Africa and the south Pacific islands are exposed by the light of Christ as being evil, not good.

Faith in Jesus is the only way to salvation from the coming wrath of God; Jesus himself said so. And the reason he said so was not to boast of his place in the Father's kingdom, but to light the way for those who from the heart want to know and do God's will.