I Will Give You Rest (Revisited) Part 2
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“God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth” (John 4:24). God the Father cannot be worshipped without the Holy Spirit and Jesus, the Truth!
How does “believeth on” Him make Him God? Believeth is grammatically a habitual act. The preposition ‘on', eis (ice), is actually ‘in’ or ‘into’. ‘Believing on’ Jesus means that your faith and trust must have location in Jesus. This belief, scripturally, means that you trust Jesus to save you from your annihilating sinful nature. Only God, the Creator, offers spiritual salvation; and trusting Jesus Christ to thus save you makes Him your Creator: for who should be in possession of parts for repair if not the original Manufacturer, Christ the Creator?
Jesus, appearing as a man, and no doubt altogether God, publishes the new religion of God’s Kingdom. “Get yourselves yoked together with Me: for I am the Way, the Truth and the Life to eternality of rest;” is all Jesus Christ is revealing to man that He came to save. If He, as one dwelling in the habiliments of humanity, could live to please God, every serious person who truly wants salvation will succeed if He would follow in total subjection to Jesus, the Divine Author of the soteriology.Read More