Jesus is the first begotten Son of God (Jeff Campbell)
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@ProveYourFaith I don't believe in a pre-existent Christ. I was just asking because in your video you say that he was begotten upon his resurrection. The verse you read does say that but i was wondering how John 3:16 would fit with that.
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@ProveYourFaith I guess that would make sense though since all was already accomplished in God's eyes.
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Excellent video bro, all in line with the scriptures. Yes, there is different aspects to the title Son God, and Jesus was Son in many ways but not through the virgin birth.As ultimately he became the Son of God by rising from the dead, when he was begotten to eternal and immortalty.Romans 1:4 4 who was declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead;
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@ProveYourFaith When Abraham walked the earth he saw the day of the Messiah coming..
And although he is asleep now, he still lives unto Elohiym.
Do you agree?
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We dont need Paul statement when YAH says it himself twice before Paul. Matthew Ch 3 ver 17 "And behold, a voice out of the heavens, saying THIS IS MY SON, the beloved, in whom I have found my delight" and again Matthew Ch 17 ver 5 "While he was still speaking, behold a bright cloud overshadowed them, behold a voice out of the cloud saying, THIS IS MY SON the beloved, in whom I have found my delight, Hear him" So who spoke from the sky? Paul?No YAHWEH
Didn't finish the whole video yet but what about John 3:16? It says God gave His only begotten son. It seems to point to Jesus being the only begotten of the Father before he died.
Hoogz20 5 days ago
@Hoogz20 Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem. Was he the Christ before he was born? Wake up idiot!
ProveYourFaith 4 days ago
I'm confused about the last part where your talking about Abraham. From my understanding Abe is not resurrected even to this day and at that time he could not have been resurrected because Yahushua was the first born. (And Yahushua was not resurrected yet). 'was glad he should see my day, he saw it and did rejoice'... Do you believe he could have just been referencing the promise Abe knew of that he knew was coming through his seed? Meaning that Abe forsaw the day of the Messiah and rejoiced?
ABurningHill7 1 month ago
@ABurningHill7 Abraham is simply not resurrected until Jesus will be.. That is to be brought forth. However Jesus plainly taught Abraham is alive living unto God. When he said Abraham rejoiced to see my day and saw it - He was saying Abraham literally seen his day not that he seen Abraham's day.
ProveYourFaith 1 month ago