The Deity of Jesus Christ - From Kings to Job
- Jun 9, 2017
- 3 min read
2017 documentary, From the book of II Kings to Job are a few sections that when combined with a New Testament proclamation demonstrate that Jesus is Divine.
II Kings 3:14 and 19:31, our God is known as the Lord of hosts. David, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Amos, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, they all call Yahweh the Lord of hosts, or the Lord of armed forces. In any case, in Revelation 19:11-14 we get a look at another "Master of Hosts," or, that is, a similar One, in an alternate setting: "I saw ...a white stallion, and he that sat upon him...doth make war...And the armed forces which were in paradise tailed Him upon white horses..." Commander Jesus. God.
I Chronicles 16:33, judge.David is singing once more. Some portion of the tune goes, "...He cometh to judge the earth." The idea of a coming judgment by the coming Judge is satisfied conveniently in the Christ of God, as says again Peter to Cornelius, (Acts 10:42) "It is [Jesus] which was appointed of God to be the Judge of speedy [living] and dead." Paul concurs, later in Acts (17:31), addressing the religionists on Mars' Hill: "He [God] hath selected a day, in the which He will judge the world in nobility by that man whom He hath appointed." So God is the Judge. Be that as it may, He judges through Christ. Also, Christ turns into the Judge without God stopping to be the Judge. Goodness my, we're up the creek without a paddle. This calls for confidence. The disclosure just remains that Jesus is God.
II Chronicles 7:14 forgiver of sins 2017 documentary. The Lord appears to Solomon by night and uncovers to him in that great passgae, 7:14, that if certain conditions are met, He will pardon their transgressions. Presently who can pardon sins, yet God? That is the thing that a few Israelites needed to know when Jesus said to a man debilitated from paralysis, "Child, thy sins be pardoned thee." A great question still. Nobody can excuse sins, yet God, for it is against God, and God just, as David said in Psalm 51, that we sin. I can reveal to you that what you did against me is pardoned, however the wrongdoing stays on the books in Heaven until it is secured by the blood of God's Son.
Ezra 5:11-12, God of Heaven. Reference is made in Ezra 5:11,12 to one called the "Lord of paradise." Everyone knows God is in Heaven. Presently battle with this one, from the lips of Jesus: (John 3:13) "And no man hath climbed up to paradise, yet he that descended from paradise, even the Son of man which is in heaven."Even while He was here, the genuine habitation of the One we call the "Nazarene," was paradise. Where GOD lives.
Nehemiah 9:5, magnified Name. 2017 documentary What a period of acclaim and celebrating the returning Israelites were having! We remove just this snippet of data for our utilization now: (9:5) "...blessed be thy heavenly name, which is lifted up most importantly gift and acclaim." David stated, "O Lord our Lord, how fantastic is Thy name in all the earth!" (Psalm 8:1) Joel includes that "Whosoever should call upon the name of the Lord might be conveyed." The name. Understudies of the Word without a doubt know where I'm heading now. It's the amazing work of Paul to the Philippians: (2:9-10) "Wherefore God hath profoundly lifted up Him (Jesus) and given Him a name which is over each name: that at the name of Jesus each knee ought to bow..." A magnified name! A magnificent name! The name of Jesus! Can Joel discover a resound in the New Testament? You're route in front of me: Romans 10:9-13: "That if thou shalt admit with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and have faith in thine heart...thou shalt be spared [delivered]...for whosoever might call upon the name of the Lord should be spared." The sparing name, as well! The name of the Lord:JESUS!

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