Understanding The Trinity, Three Persons vs Three Manifestations


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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Understanding The Trinity, Three Persons vs Three Manifestations: Does Jesus say that his name is God's name?

Understanding The Trinity, Three Persons vs Three Manifestations: Does Jesus say that his name is God's name?: "Yes, Jesus has said, I come in my father's name (John 5:43). Let's look at John 17:1-6, Jesus is saying the same thing in a different mann..."

Does Jesus say that his name is God's name?

Yes, Jesus has said, I come in my father's name (John 5:43). Let's look at John 17:1-6, Jesus is saying the same thing in a different manner. Look closely at what Jesus is saying in each verse and how He communicates within His dual nature. If Jesus is the second person in the Godhead, how can He tell the Father what to do. Jesus is speaking to his own Spirit. Jesus is saying to the Deity (his Spirit), glorify your body so that the Spirit may be glorified.

God, in the Spirit, has given Jesus, the Son, the power over the flesh and God has given eternal life to those He has called. Jesus is saying that eternal life is knowing who the only true God really is (I John 5:20). The saints know God, and they know Jesus, as the Messiah, whom God (the Spirit) has sent. Jesus is also saying that He has glorified God on earth and He has fulfilled the prophecies and will die for man's sins. Then He tells the Deity (Spirit) to glorify me with thine own self because in the beginning I was with thee (as the Word of God – John 1:1).

Jesus tells the Spirit, I have manifested thy name. God’s name is Jesus. Jesus is saying that God’s name was made flesh so we could see him (John 1:14). Jesus tells us that God has given him the saints and they understand He is God, the Messiah. These saints belong to God (who is the Lord Jesus Christ). Jesus says it this way, "all mine are thine, and thine are mine; and I am glorified in them (they preach and teach Jesus and him crucified). In the 11th-12th verses, Jesus tells the Deity (his Spirit) to keep the saints in his own name (Jesus Christ) because we are one - the same.

Believers know that we are kept in the name of Jesus which is God's own name. In verses 25 and 26, Jesus tells the Father the world don't know Him but He knows the Father and the saints know that God in his Spirit form has sent Him, the Messiah. God Himself has come down from heaven as the Son (II Corinthians 5:19).

Jesus said, “I have declared, made clear, unto them thy name. (God’s manifested name is Jesus) and will declare it.” Therefore, the name Jesus Christ is God’s name according to what Jesus has said about himself According to Deuteronomy 6:4, there is but one Lord. And that one Lord told us His name in Acts 9:5.

This is an edited excerpt from my book, "Understanding the Trinity, Three Persons vs Three Manifestations, A Revolution in Christian Thought and Philosophy, Every Person seeking to know more about God should read this book. To order call 1-888-280-7715