Lesson 6
The Father in the writings of the prophets and the Theos in the New Testament are two different Father’s.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, as to give his only begotten Son: that whosoever believeth in him may not perish, but may have life everlasting life.
The New Testament Father so loved the world that He had His son murdered for the supposed sacrifice for transgression. This Father loves workers of iniquity.
According to the theme of the New Testament the father in John 3:16, gave his son to die as a blood sacrifice for the transgression of the world. The son did not want this cup; it was his supposed father that willed this sacrifice.
Luke 22:42 saying, Father, if thou wilt remove this cup from me: but then, not my will, but thine be done.
The father in the New Testament commanded the human sacrifice of his son. The Father of the New Testament sacrifice is NOT the same Father as the Father in the writings of the prophets.
The Father in the writings of the prophets, that is the Creator, did not even think about this kind of slaughter.
Jer.19:4-5, “Because they have forgotten me, and have estranged this place, and have burned incense in it to idols, whom neither they or their fathers have known, nor the Kings of Jacob, and have filled this place with the blood of innocents; they have built also high places of Baal (lord) to burn their sons with fire for burnt-offerings unto Baal, which I commanded not, nor spake it, neither came it into my mind”.
the Father pronounced Yahweh, DID NOT COMMAND SON SACRIFICE ON A STAKE, OR IN a FIRE, NOR DID HE SPEAK OF IT. THE SACRIFICE OF A SON DID NOT COME IN TO the Father‘S MIND. THE SACRIFICE OF A SON IN THE FALSE NEW TESTAMENT IS PURE BAAL WORSHIP. the Father IS NOT THE THEOS THAT GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON TO BE SLAUGHTERED ON A STAKE OR CROSS FOR THE SINS OF THE WORLD. THE NEW TESTAMENT IS NOT OF THE FATHER the Father, IT WAS WRITTEN BY BAAL WORSHIPPERS.
Be advised that the Father does not change His mind. See Mal. 3:6.
He does not love transgressors either.
The New Testament Father gave ALL judgment to His supposed son. John 5:22
That would mean that the Father will not judge His people, if this were true. This is contrary to what the Father says in the writings of the prophets.
Isa 33:22, “For the Father is our Judge,….”
The New Testament Father gave all power to His son. Matt 28:18, and John 17:2.
This means that the Father has no power anymore because He gave All His power away. Again this is contrary to the Father the Father‘S word. the Father has NOT given His power away and there is NO ONE else besides Him.
Isa. 45:5-6, “I am the Father, and there is none else, there is no One besides Me:… I am the Father, and there is none else, ”
Isa.44:8, Thus saith the Father the king of Israel, and the Redeemer the Father of hosts; I am the first and I am the last; and besides Me there is no Mighty One
THERE IS NONE ELSE, MEANING THERE IS NO SON, or anyone else to even give His power to !
The Father the Father very clearly tells you that He is the only one with power and He denies that there is a son with power. There are those deceived people that will say that the son of the New Testament is the the Father in the TANAKH.
Let the Father address that Himself.
Isa 63:16, “Doubtless You are our Father, You O the Father is our Father, our Redeemer; your name is from everlasting.”
Isa 64:8, “But now, O the Father, You are our Father; we are the clay, and you are our potter and we are the work of your hand.”
Let us be honest with ourselves. The two verses above tell you three very important things.
1. It is telling us that the Father spoken of throughout the prophets is the Father.
2. It is telling us that the Father is the Redeemer.
3. It is telling us that He is the potter, He is the Creator.
the Father of the prophets and the Theos of the New Testament are very clearly different.
the Father is the Father, the One, spoken of in the writings of the Prophets.
the Father is the Creator, the Redeemer, the only Saviour, the Rock and the first and the last.
The New Testament is not of the Father the Father.
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