Showing posts with label god the father. Show all posts
Showing posts with label god the father. Show all posts

Friday, 16 August 2013

Being sure of their deliverance

In the old times before Christ Jesus (Jeshua) was born there were several people who believed in the Creator and his promises. They were sure that the divine Creator was with them and would continuously guide them through easy but also through difficult times.
The Holy Bible in Modern Greek translated by N...
The Holy Bible in Modern Greek translated by Neophytus Vamvas (Νεόφυτος Βάμβας): At Exodus 6:3 the divine name of God, the sacred Tetragrammaton, is rendered "Ιεοβά" (Ieová, that is "Yehova" (Eng.) or "Iehova" [Lat.], also "Ιεχωβά" [Gr.]). (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

In the Holy Scriptures we can find the Hebraic writers and the congregations of ancients who used their songs in worship to God and did not mind showing to others in Whom they believed and how He was guiding them and giving them deliverance.

Those men of God had a special relation with Him, whom they could not see. But they told others about their experience an ongoing, intimate walk with God and for that reason they could have faith in Him about their deliverance.
English: John the Baptist baptizing Christ
 John the Baptist baptizing Christ (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Psalms 32:6-11 The Scriptures 1998+:  (6)  Therefore, let every kind one pray to You While You might be found; Even in a flood of great waters They would not reach him.  (7)  You are my hiding place; You preserve me from distress; You surround me with songs of deliverance. Selah.  (8)  “Let Me instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; Let Me counsel, My eye be on you.  (9)  Do not be like the horse, like the mule, With no understanding, with bit and bridle, Else they do not come near you.”  (10)  Many are the sorrows of the wrong; But as for the one trusting in יהוה {Jehovah}, Kindness surrounds him.  (11)  Be glad in יהוה {Jehovah} and exult, you righteous; And shout for joy, all you upright in heart!
Like King David those men could say these things and mean them because they like we knew they could count on the Only One God, the Elohim Hashem Jehovah. And they were willing to give their heart and soul (their whole being) onto the Eternal Creator and led them be fed by His Mighty Power the Holy Spirit.

 Today we still can look forward to the “songs of deliverance” with great joy and big expectations. For we have received the Full Grace of Salvation. By Jesus Christ the Messiah our relationship with the Creator is restored and we can go up to our Holy father in heaven. Because of the Offer of Jeshua (Jesus Christ) we have received the  proffered gift of salvation and presence with and friendship with Jehovah for all eternity. though we still may do faults we can count on it that we can get forgiveness of sins through Jesus the Messiah, who is the son of God, the only human being who resisted all evil and who managed to stay clean in the eyes of God, always doing the will of his Father above his own will.

God took care that we still can read the old songs of deliverance and we too can use them. Therefore take up the Bible and use those songs and prayers to worship the Only One God and show your thanks for His blessings.


Please do find a Dutch version of this writing / Gelieve de Nederlandstalige versie van dit artikel te vinden op: 


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About prayer and trust in God you may read:

  1. The truth is very plain to see and God can be clearly seen
  2. God should be your hope
  3. God Helper and Deliverer
  4. Gods promises
  5. Belief of the things that God has promised
  6. Gods salvation
  7. God Feeds The Birds
  8. Gods measure not our measure
  9. God showing how far He is willing to go to save His children
  10. Listening and Praying to the Father
  11. Prayer, important aspect in our life
  12. Worship and worshipping
  13. Praise and give thanks to God the Most Highest
  14. Praise the God with His Name
  15. Gods non answer
  16. Faithful to the leastening ear
  17. Wishing to do the will of God
  18. Observing the commandments and becoming doers of the Word
  19. Golden rule for understanding in spiritual matters obedience
  20. Happy who’s delight is only in the law of Jehovah
  21. Rest thy delight on Jehovah
  22. Trusting, Faith, calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #1 Kings Faith
  23. Trusting, Faith, calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #2 Calling upon the Name of God
  24. Trusting, Faith, calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #3 Voice of God #6 Words to feed and communicate
  25. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #4 Transitoriness #1 Prosperity
  26. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #4 Transitoriness #2 Purity
  27. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #4 Transitoriness #3 Rejoicing in the insistence
  28. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #5 Prayer #1 Listening Sovereign Maker
  29. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #5 Prayer #2 Witnessing
  30. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #5 Prayer #3 Callers upon God
  31. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #6 Prayer #4 Attitude
  32. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #7 Prayer #5 Listening Ear
  33. Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #8 Prayer #6 Communication and manifestation
  34. Some one or something to fear #6 Faith in the Most High
  35. Attributes to God
  36. Scripture Word from God
  37. Bible Word from God
  38. Bible Word of God, inspired and infallible
  39. Scripture Word from God
  40. Bible guide Taking the Bible as a lead
  41. Bible a guide – Bijbel als gids
  42. Bible in the first place #1/3
  43. Bible in the first place #2/3
  44. Bible in the first place #3/3
  45. Bible in a nutshell
  46. The Bible and names in it
  47. The Divine name of the Creator
  48. יהוה , YHWH and Love: Four-letter words
  49. God about His name “יהוה“
  50. Another way looking at a language #5 Aramic, Hebrew and Greek
  51. Knowing old sayings to understand the Bible
  52. Use of /Gebruik van Jehovah or/of Yahweh in Bible Translations/Bijbel vertalingen
  53. God of gods
  54. A god between many gods
  55. Hashem השם, Hebrew for “the Name”
  56. I Will Cause Your Name To Be Remembered
  57. Lord or Yahuwah, Yeshua or Yahushua
  58. Jehovah Yahweh Gods Name
  59. Archeological Findings the name of God YHWH
  60. Titles of God beginning with the Aleph in Hebrew
  61. Use of /Gebruik van Jehovah or/of Yahweh in Bible Translations/Bijbel vertalingen
  62. Without God no purpose, no goal, no hope
  63. Trusting, Faith, calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #3 Voice of God #1 Creator and His Prophets
  64. Trusting, Faith, calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #3 Voice of God #2 Instructions and Laws
  65. Trusting, Faith, calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #3 Voice of God #3 A voice to be taken Seriously
  66. Trusting, Faith, calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #3 Voice of God #4 Words in Scripture
  67. Trusting, Faith, calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #3 Voice of God #5 To meditate and Transform
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Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Did the Inspirator exist

When we see those different Books who make up that one inspirational Book of Books, we can either see those 40 different authors, Hebrew or Greek writers from 19 different occupations (including shepherd, farmer, fisherman, tax collector, doctor, king)

Could it be possible that  those human writers all speak in the name of the same Spirit?


The Gutenberg Bible displayed by the United St...
The Gutenberg Bible displayed by the United States Library of Congress, demonstrating printed pages as a storage medium. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
In these 66 books we hear them telling about history, prophecy, poetry, and theology. Despite their complexity, differences in writing styles and vast time periods, the books of the Bible agree miraculously well in theme, facts and cross-referencing. No human beings could have planned such an intricate combination of books over a 1,500-year time span.

The writers did live in different places and in different times. Strangely enough there seems to be one line in their stories. An astonishing 668 prophecies have been fulfilled and none have ever been proven false. An honest study of biblical prophecy will convincingly show the divine authorship of the Bible, the infallible Word of God. Furthermore, archaeology confirms or supports many Biblical accounts. No other holy book comes close to the Bible in the amount of evidence supporting its divine authorship.

Everything recorded in the Bible is true and factual, and you will also see that men of the Bible recorded things that they had no way of knowing, unless they had been divinely inspired by a greater being than any human being, namely God, the Creator of all things.

Nobody has ever seen God, so how can they know that He exist. "Hè" you could think and say to us "you say nobody saw God, but did not many people see and spoke to Jesus Christ". Then we would say: "Yes, many saw Jesus Christ"; But that Nazarene man who was a master teacher was and is not God; He is the son of God, which is totally different than "god the son". In case Jesus would have been God than all the people who saw him would have died straight ahead, because God is a man of His Word and never lies. So what He said many centuries before the birth of Christ would still happen at the time of Christ or thousands of years later. God who can not be tempted nor say something which is not true said about the nephew of John the Baptist that it was His "only begotten son". Jesus who could be tempted and was tempted more than once, did not sin, which also means that he never lied, so when he said he was not a spirit but a man of flesh and blood, and showed his wounds from the wooden stake where he was brought to death (while God can not die and is an eternal Spirit) Jesus did tell the truth.

Jesus his Father is the Only One God and Creator of heaven and earth.

In nature, in Jesus, in the men or prophets of God, in the people of God, we can see the manifestation of God. The trees, the flowers, the beauty of the natural world, the stars; none of these things can answer straight away, the question if that Creator God has an existing and  purpose.

All the things around us can show that there must be a Greater Power who made all this.

We may be sure that all the created elements show the world their existence and the secrets of the Maker behind it. By those incredible things in the world God His invisible attributes are clearly seen. Because all creatures are created in the image of God, all inherited parts of that godhead and received from Him the possibility to think and to understand where they came from. Either with many or with not many brains people still would have the instinct to get to know their Maker and to know what is good or bad. As such  they really are without excuse. Everybody received the possibility tho think but also to make their own free choice. So when people deceide to ignore what their heart is telling them they are responsible themselves for their choice and way of direction.

Although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools … (Romans 1:19–22)

Paul was saying that what we see with our naked eyes of the natural world provides us with ample evidence that an almighty and eternal power exists which created and brought order to everything around us. We don’t need to depend on the thoughts of mankind: the latest scientific discovery or theory, or the continuing arguments of men. Evidence for the existence of God is all around us, if we are prepared to look and think about it.

Notice too that to deny the existence of God, since He has given adequate evidence to convince us, leaves us in the apostle’s words, “without excuse”. It is inexcusable to deny the existence of God, regardless of what current phi­losophy or polite society might think. Do we first need to believe the Bible to accept this proof? Not so! The Bible is pointing out that the evidence for an eternal power and Godhead is all around. If you can accept that, then clearly the Bible will have other good things you want to know about.

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Please do read the articles:  Belief in God &  

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Read also:

  1. Science and God’s existence
  2. Creator and Blogger God 1 Emptiness and mouvement
  3. My Beliefs and the World
  4. Trusting, Faith, calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #3 Voice of God #1 Creator and His Prophets
  5. On the Nature of Christ
  6. Hellenistic influences
  7. Politics and power first priority #2
  8. Politics and power first priority #3 Elevation of Mary and the Holy Spirit

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One God the Father, a compendium of essays



One God, the Father (Ed. T. Gaston, sponsored by the Christadelphian EJournal of Biblical Interpretation (www.christadelphian-ejbi.org), and published January 2013, 310 pages, £8.99)


Synopsis
One God, the Father is a compendium of essays about Biblical Monotheism. It explores the continuity of monotheism from the Old Testament presentation of God through to the Synoptic Gospels, the writings of Paul and John. It traces the development of Christian ideas about God from the original, biblical, monotheism to the emergence of the doctrine of the triune God, a doctrine that has dominated Christian thought ever since. It describes thinkers and communities, both historical and contemporary, who have held to Biblical Monotheism, often in the face of significant opposition. It also explores the implications of Biblical Monotheism for Christian doctrine and practice.

Essays and contributors are:

PART ONE: THE BIBLE
One God: The Shema in the Old and New Testament (J. Adey)
Jewish Monotheism in the First Century (A. Perry)
Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels (P. Heavyside)
Jesus in John’s Writings (P. Wyns)
Jesus and Paul: A Summary of Pauline Christology (J. Thorpe)
The Holy Spirit (M. Allfree)

PART TWO: HISTORY
After the Apostles (T. Gaston)
The Trinity in the Fourth Century (D. Burke)
Before the Reformation: Medieval Christianity (K. Stewart)
Biblical Monotheism in the Radical Reformation (J. Andrews)
Antitrinitarian Textual Criticism in Early Modern Europe (S. Snobelen)
Biblical Monotheism in the Nineteenth Century (A. Wilson)
Biblical Monotheism Today (R. Hyndman)

PART THREE: DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE
Manifestation or Incarnation? (A. Perry)
Monotheism and the Atonement (R. Benson)
Worship, Prayer and Jesus (M. Morris)



Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Praise be to God

This Sunday in the Belgian ecclesia they spoke about the healer Jesus but also about his Father the healer Jehovah, Jehovah Izuz Wegibbor (Psalms 24:8) the Mighty God without whom Jesus can do nothing.


"Отче наш" на украинском / The Lord's Prayer in Ukranian (Photo credit: guide-israel.ru)
The master teacher Jesus learned the people who came to listen to him to pray to his Father, with the words "Our Father who is in heaven"

“therefore pray in this way: our father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name.” (Matthew 6:9 MKJV)


Sing to Jehovah, Jehovah's Witnesses' current ...
Sing to Jehovah, Jehovah's Witnesses' current hymnal (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
It is to that One Great God we do have to pray and have to bring praise. It is also His Name we should cry out loud. Others shall have to know the Name of God, and we as followers of Christ should bring the Good News and let this Name be known all over the world, always sanctifying the Holy Name of God Hashem Jehovah.

 “and I will sanctify my great name, which was profaned among the nations, which you have profaned in their midst. and the nations shall know that I [am] Jehovah, says the lord Jehovah, when I shall be sanctified in you before their eyes.” (Ezekiel 36:23 MKJV)

 “so I will magnify myself and sanctify myself. and I will be known in the eyes of many nations, and they shall know that I [am] Jehovah.” (Ezekiel 38:23 MKJV)

 “by him, then, let us offer the sacrifice of praise to god continually, that is, [the] fruit of [our] lips, confessing his name.” (Hebrews 13:15 MKJV)

 “let everything that breathes praise Jehovah. praise Jehovah!” (Psalms 150:6 MKJV)

 “and after these things I heard a great sound of a numerous crowd in heaven, saying, Hallelujah! salvation and glory and honor and the power to the lord our god!” (Revelation 19:1 MKJV)





We should others show who we want for our God, the World or the heavenly Father, Creator of all things.
It is this Jehovah Jireh, wich should be our Jehovah Nissi for ever. Our Jehovah Shalom: God of all gods King of all kings, our wheel in the middle of the wheel, our strength and help in ages pass, our strong tower, the one that gives life and take it away, our creator, all-knowing God All powerful, Redeemer, Healer Restorer.
This is the Only Holy One whom we should praise. 
 “according to your name, O god, so [is] your praise to the ends of the earth. your right hand is full of righteousness; let mount Zion rejoice!” (Psalms 48:10 MKJV)

To Him we should sing with a loud voice: “be exalted, O Jehovah, in your strength; we will sing, and praise your power.” (Psalms 21:13 MKJV)
There are more than thousends of reasons why we should be thankfull to the Creator and be happy that we can find blessings on this earth.Often we even do not see the many blessings we already receive on this earth because we are so involved with our own "I" and "the world" around our own "ego".
Sometimes we may feel lonely, but we may be sure Jehovah Shamma, the Mighty God who is present, is close to us and always ready to help us when needed. He is the One who is always there, even when we do not notice it.
Even without asking it He is standing ready to secure us. The Jehovah, Nissi, is always there for those who want to accept Him as a banner covering us, keeping us and preserving our life.
This God of gods, who is One His Name is Holy and should this Only One God should be everyday on our hearts, and His titles and attributes should give us assurance of the many works He can realize in us and how He is always our Helper and Deliverer.
Many do not understand the difference between the Name and the titles and do not understand what those titles mean. We should try to understand them and to value them. Taking those titles as our assurance to continue in this life notwithstanding all the possible difficulties.
Jehovah Adon Kol Ha-arets is the Jehovah Shalom, the God of all the earth who greets us every morning and looks at us from above. We may never forget that this Jehovah Jireh is the Jehovah Elyon, the Mosth High Elohim who is our defence, the Jehovah Maginnenu (Psalms 89:18)
Please continue reading and do find more in:

Praise and give thanks to God the Most Highest

Song of Praise for the Elohim Set-Apart

Songs of Moses and the servants of God

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