“I will proclaim the name of the Yehowah;
ascribe greatness to our God!” (Deuteronomy 32:3–4)
Every day I hear the stories of people who suffer because they do not clearly know who God is.
If God desires that all people on this earth know the truth and be saved,
then shouldn’t the truth be something that even an elementary school child can understand, just as some people claim?
If we are not clear about who God is, can we truly proclaim His name?
There are countless people who do not even know the meaning of the name Jesus Christ (“Yahweh is salvation”).
How, then, can they give glory and majesty to God?
Someone says this:
“The Trinity was decided long ago by religious leaders gathered at a Catholic council, wasn’t it?
Is there any pastor today who has received revelation?
The Bible must be understandable even to an elementary school child for it to be the truth.”
And another person shouts throughout the comment sections:
“The Trinity is not a word found in the Bible.
That’s why interpretations differ, thoughts differ, and beliefs differ.
This is why it is not truth but false testimony.”
In the midst of such voices, false Jehovah’s Witnesses quietly slip in, seeking to deceive.
To them, I share Isaiah 9:6 and testify that Jesus Christ, who came as a child, is the Everlasting Father.
Why has such confusion arisen?
Why do people believe blindly without thinking, following without question?
Because even 1% of falsehood is enough to shake everything.
Jesus Christ is the Root and the Offspring of David, the Bright Morning Star.
That God came in flesh and blood for His children and swallowed up death.
This truth is a grace that even an elementary school child can understand and believe. Hallelujah!
Today again, I hope to open my ears to the truth and my eyes,
to listen attentively to the Word of God,
and to come to understand that Gospel which is perfect yet so very simple.