Only One Creator

Lesson 2

 

Some believers will tell you that the son spoken of in the N.T. is the Creator and is the Father spoken of in the writings of the prophets. They have a big imagination!

The Father, spoken of in the prophets is not the Theos of the N.T.

The Father’s word will deny that the son is of the Father, and the Creator spoken of in the prophets. It should be understood that the writings of the Father’s prophets are the foundation of all truth.

Let’s hear what the Father and His prophet Isaiah has to say about this.

Isa 63:16, “Doubtless You are our Father, though Abram be ignorant of us, and the sons of Jacob acknowledge us not: You are the Father, Our Redeemer; your name is from everlasting.”

This verse tells us very clearly that the Father in heaven is the Father that is spoken of in the prophets. This verse also tells us that the Father is the Redeemer. So why does man call someone else their redeemer?

Isa 64:8, “But now, You are the Father; we are the clay, and you, our potter; and we are the work of your hand.” These two verses tell you that the book of the N.T. is not truth. The above verse tells you very clearly that the Father is, the Creator, and the Redeemer.

How can a serious truth seeker ignore these verses? For those that believed in the false writings of the N.T. that are deceived may now say, well the son at least helped the Father in the creating. Sorry, this is not so, you are again in untruth.

Isa 44:24, “Thus saith the Father your Redeemer, and He that formed you from the womb. I am  the Father that maketh all things; that stretched forth the heavens Alone; that spread abroad the earth by Myself;

Be advised that the Father is my Mighty-One, and He is the only Creator. He created alone, by Himself, without help of any kind! the Father, created man in his own image.

Gen 1:27 And the Father created man in his own image, in the image of the Father created he him; male and female created He them.

Isa 45:6 that they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the west, that there is none besides me: I am the Father, and there is none else.