He Walked On Water (four)
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If this epithet fails to reveal the true Divinity of Jesus Christ, nothing will, especially when He concludes by addressing Himself as, “Almighty”.
Check the entire words of the Scriptures and you will find out that each of the epithetic ‘Almighty’ showing up in all the fifty-seven times is in reference to God, the Creator. The first of its Pentateuch documentation is in Genesis 17:1 “And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect.”
Jesus is so perfect Satan found not a smidgeon of sin in the LORD from heaven. John 14:30, “Hereafter I will not talk much with you: for the prince of this world cometh, and hath nothing in me.”
Is God perfect? Is the LORD God omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent? In this John 10:30 verse lies the perfection of Jesus, “I and my Father are one.” Every word of this verse adverts the Divinity of Jesus. Put ‘I’ and ‘are’ together and that is egō (eg-o') esmen (es-men') which is not, in any way, different from egō eimi (i-mee') which happens to be the exact name I AM or Yahweh. Jesus could not use eimi simply because the conjunction ‘and’ which is kai (kahee): is ‘a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force;' esmen the plural of eimi must be used to place the Father beside the Son as divinely equal. Where is the Divine equality? Let us take a good look at the last word, 'one’; it is the Greek heis (hice), a neuter, is contextually defined as ‘essence.’ So, heis tells me unequivocally that if the Father flexes in His Omnipotence, the Son is equally Omnipotent. Heis of John 10:30 absolutely asseverates that the Father and the Son are equally omniscient and omnipresent.
Check the entire words of the Scriptures and you will find out that each of the epithetic ‘Almighty’ showing up in all the fifty-seven times is in reference to God, the Creator. Read More
