“Before Abraham Was, I Am - What Did Jesus Really Mean?”

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  • @TruthOverTradition2024
    @TruthOverTradition2024  วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for sharing all your Bible insights. Everyone has their own interpretation and beliefs so you’re all free to share your thoughts. I’m also sharing what I believed in thru this channel. I encourage healthy exchange of biblical insights. I’m taking notes of what you share so I can also make comments on it thru posting videos weekly. 🙂

  • @elijahroberts7300
    @elijahroberts7300 วันที่ผ่านมา

    1 Peter 1:20, while it may seem to say Jesus is creation, actually does not. Just looking at the verse, the word foreknown means he was chosen before the foundation of the world. Along with that, being made manifest is used to refer his incarnation, affirmed all throughout scripture.
    1 Corinthians 15:10, while paul does say I am what I am, context can show that this does not take away the fact that when Jesus said before abraham was born he was, he was claiming divinity. Paul was simply saying that by the grace of God he is what he is, it something else.
    In John 8:58, Jesus was responding to being asked how he could know Abraham yet not even be 50 years old. Jesus’ response to that question by saying he is before Abraham was not saying that he was planned before Abraham, but because of the question he was responding to, and the fact he had no clarification in that sentence, show he was claiming divinity.

  • @elijahroberts7300
    @elijahroberts7300 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Jesus saying he was sent by God does not disprove his other claims to divinity. Jesus was simply saying that the father sent him, and we can see he is still God by looking at John 1, 5, 8, 10, and 20.
    Saying that God cannot be triune as it would man three gods is implying that God, being infinite, cannot have an incomprehensible nature. The multiplicity of God does not mean multiple gods. In revelation 1:17 Jesus says he is the first and the last, claiming the title God used for himself in the referenced verse in Isaiah.

  • @elijahroberts7300
    @elijahroberts7300 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The comment is not showing, so I will say it again.
    God can be a multiplicity of persons, that does not make multiple gods. Jesus being seperate from the Father(John 17) and being God(revelation 1:17) thus making him of one essence with the father(John 10:30) does not make multiple gods, Matthew 28:19-20 show that Jesus believed in the Trinity.

  • @ZolaTshiwala
    @ZolaTshiwala 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Sorry I don't agree I am wht IAM I am the first and the last the beginning and the end look I was dead and now I live when He appears to John in revelation 1 .Jesus is God but God the Son He is not the Father .1john 1-1says God becomes flesh Jesus was known is the Word but became flesh as Jesus as a human so He can saves mankind from sin judgement because sin was committed in the flesh by Adam and sin have to been remove by a a human but the perfect human Jesus Christ .if you read the old testament Jesus has many titles and roles .like with Moses in the burning bush He was the angel of the Lord speaking to Moses Abraham He was the angel that told Abraham that they would have a son Daniels three friends in burning furnace Daniel in the lion's den etcccccccccc don't have time now to go through the whole bible

    • @TruthOverTradition2024
      @TruthOverTradition2024  13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for your biblical insight . Please like and subscribe 😊

    • @rbonette1
      @rbonette1 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I enjoy your insights. One scriptural thought about Jesus preexistance. Yes, born as a human but existed in heaven as a created being. He is absolutely not God almighty , the scriptures are clear on that . He was Gods first creation , Col 1:15 identifies him as the firstborn of creation, Revelation 3:14 he is called the beginning of creation. Hebrews 1 says God used Jesus to create the worlds. This would make sense in Genesis when God says “ let us” make man in our image. Jehovah was speaking to his Son. The one he delegated creation to.

    • @elijahroberts7300
      @elijahroberts7300 วันที่ผ่านมา

      “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. ”
      ‭‭Colossians‬ ‭1‬:‭15‬ CSB
      I’m not trying to insult you, but when the verse is fully read, you see that it puts Jesus over ALL creation, implying he is not creation. Along with that, the beginning if the verse describes Jesus as the image of the invisible God, showing that Jesus is our way of seeing God.
      The next verse says that all things were created through him, which would mean, if he was creation, he would have to create himself.
      Galatians 4:4, while it does say Jesus was born of a woman, and under the law, also says Jesus is God’s son, who was mentioned in Proverbs and to jews was equal with God. Paul likely knew this, yet still held the claim.
      Galatians 1:3-4 pair Jesus with God the Father, implying equality.
      In Revelation 3:14, Jesus is called the Ruler of all creation, giving him the divine title. The greek word can be used for beginning or ruler. It would make sense for ruler due to all the times that Jesus claimed to be God, like Matthew 21:15-17, and Revelation 1:17. Jesus was born of a woman so he could become fully human and fully God at the same time. John 1:3 also shows us that if Jesus was creation, he would have to make himself, which is mot logical. Without him NOTHING was made. John 1:1 also says Jesus is God, and verse 14 says he became flesh, fulfilling Zechariah 2:10-11
      ““Daughter Zion, shout for joy and be glad, for I am coming to dwell among you” #- #this is the Lord’s declaration. “Many nations will join themselves to the Lord on that day and become my people. I will dwell among you, and you will know that the Lord of Armies has sent me to you.”
      ‭‭Zechariah‬ ‭2‬:‭10‬-‭11‬ ‭CSB‬‬