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getting back to is Jesus Christ ......God ?
The Hebrew Scriptures are consistently clear in showing that there is but one Almighty God, the Creator of all things and the Most High, whose name is Jehovah.
(Ge 17:1; Isa 45:18; Ps 83:18)
For that reason Moses could say to the nation of Israel: "Jehovah our God is one Jehovah.
And you must love Jehovah your God with all your heart and all your soul and all your vital force." (De 6:4, 5)
The Christian Greek Scriptures do not contradict this teaching that had been accepted and believed by God’s servants for thousands of years, but instead they support it. (Mr 12:29; Ro 3:29, 30; 1Co 8:6; Eph 4:4-6; 1Ti 2:5)
Jesus Christ himself said, "The Father is greater than I am" and referred to the Father as his God, "the only true God." (Joh 14:28; 17:3; 20:17; Mr 15:34; Re 1:1; 3:12)
On numerous occasions Jesus expressed his inferiority and subordination to his Father. (Mt 4:9, 10; 20:23; Lu 22:41, 42; Joh 5:19; 8:42; 13:16)
Even after Jesus’ ascension into heaven his apostles continued to present the same picture.—1Co 11:3; 15:20, 24-28; 1Pe 1:3; 1Jo 2:1; 4:9, 10.
so there we have the answer ,the bible sets us straight as to who God is , and to what Jesus himself taught about himself . the bible is good for setting things straight isnt it 2 timothy 3;16-17
The Hebrew Scriptures are consistently clear in showing that there is but one Almighty God, the Creator of all things and the Most High, whose name is Jehovah.
(Ge 17:1; Isa 45:18; Ps 83:18)
For that reason Moses could say to the nation of Israel: "Jehovah our God is one Jehovah.
And you must love Jehovah your God with all your heart and all your soul and all your vital force." (De 6:4, 5)
The Christian Greek Scriptures do not contradict this teaching that had been accepted and believed by God’s servants for thousands of years, but instead they support it. (Mr 12:29; Ro 3:29, 30; 1Co 8:6; Eph 4:4-6; 1Ti 2:5)
Jesus Christ himself said, "The Father is greater than I am" and referred to the Father as his God, "the only true God." (Joh 14:28; 17:3; 20:17; Mr 15:34; Re 1:1; 3:12)
On numerous occasions Jesus expressed his inferiority and subordination to his Father. (Mt 4:9, 10; 20:23; Lu 22:41, 42; Joh 5:19; 8:42; 13:16)
Even after Jesus’ ascension into heaven his apostles continued to present the same picture.—1Co 11:3; 15:20, 24-28; 1Pe 1:3; 1Jo 2:1; 4:9, 10.
so there we have the answer ,the bible sets us straight as to who God is , and to what Jesus himself taught about himself . the bible is good for setting things straight isnt it 2 timothy 3;16-17