Jesus insisted that anyone having seen Him would have seen His Father. In other words, God and Jesus are one and the same. It seems our modern Theologians fail to duplicate what Jesus said? They take this to mean that Jesus represented some complement of God. But the context, specifically,…
The Creation of Man is last; but first over everything.
Once or twice, Jesus declared: “The first shall be last and the last shall be first.” Unfortunately, none among His listeners ever asked Him of the significance of the reversal of order—when accessing God’s Kingdom. One can only assume that Jesus was highlighting the position of humility, as compared with…
Is there anyone greater than others in this world?
Certainly, this had, all along, been my stable datum. To me, it had been evident that other people are, indeed, greater than others. Consider those involved with the landmark discoveries. The likes of Galileo, Newton and others—including those of our modern times—Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Who can argue that…
Division, as compared with unity
This universe is subjected under the easily distinguishable contrasting principles: Division and unity. On its extreme manifestation, division can be observed when any expensive component breaks down to pieces. In other words, division ought to be understood in the context that portrays the cessation of the concept of the original…
Good news is bad news to the sinful
Right at the beginning of the first millennium was the greatest news ever told in this universe. The King was born, to replace all the kingdoms of this world. No other greater news had ever been told. The bringer of that good news was Jesus Himself, though brutally murdered, for…
God’s view on Relationships
When bringing up a topic on relationships, what comes into the minds of most people are firstly, husband and wife, in marital union. It is true that in marriage, God declares that oneness should prevail, in such commitments. Such relationships ought to identify with Godliness. “Therefore a man shall leave…
Was Jesus subject to the governing authorities?
Jesus said: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6) (ESV). These words imply that one is on the right track, when duplicating the behaviour and the general conduct of Jesus, as recorded in Scriptures. There is…
Challenging Theologians is the easiest of all tasks
Recently, a friend asked me of where I got the guts to challenge theologians. However, I honestly find nothing intimidating about theologians. Like everyone else, those people seem to have a strong desire to be on the Lord’s side. They cannot be as dangerous as the zealots of Jesus’ time—as…
The knowable and the unknowable
If evil exists, it is centered between the knowable and the unknowable. What is noble is being certain about what one knows to be good. And quite ignoble to pretend to know, even when one is not sure. This is common in most people—even among Christian organizations—assumed as where Christ…
Christ is end of Law to those who believe (Rom 10:4)
The Law, necessitated by the flesh, has no significance over those of the Spirit. The Spirit—whose origin is God—is not governed by the law of the Flesh. This is why Christ is a symbol of righteousness and in Him we have the good news about our salvation. Otherwise, without Christ,…