After searching for a video that, within just one month of being uploaded,
was watched by 77,000 people and received 712 comments,
I looked to see who was truly conveying the Word of God.
While 99.9% of the viewers were saying they had come to a clear understanding
and were shouting “Hallelujah” and “Amen,” I noticed that a few people had posted comments like these:
(“One must understand the original-language term cohortative it means speaking to oneself.
‘This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.’”)
(“A spirit cannot be seen, nor can it shed blood.
Jesus appeared as the visible God so that blood could be shed.
The word ‘Trinity’ does not appear anywhere in the Bible. There is only the one and only God…”)
(“Matter is expressed in the way humans perceive it.
Polytheism is merely an expression based on what is seen.
When it says ‘the Word became flesh,’ it means that God expressed Himself in a visible way.
God is not flesh, but for the sake of humanity, God chose a visible form.
Without understanding the nature of the Spirit, no matter how something is expressed,
we cannot truly know it.
Only when we realize that we ourselves are spiritual beings do we begin to understand a little.
Theory is only theory. No matter how theoretically we explain it,
we cannot experience God through human theories.
We can experience Him only when God chooses His own way to reveal Himself.
Any theoretical study that does not draw near to God gives us no satisfaction.
Without a reverent fear of God, a lifetime of education is in vain.
If you do not encounter God His presence your entire life becomes meaningless.”)
(“Whether you believe this or not is what determines whether you are a Christian believer or not!!!”)
I asked an AI, and I came to understand what cohortative means.
In Hebrew grammar, the cohortative (קוהורטטיב) is
👉 a verb form that expresses the speaker’s will, determination, or desire.
In Korean (and English), it is often translated as “let me…,” “I will…,” or “I want to….”
God is the One who exists by Himself.
He chose by His own will to become human.
He chose by His own will to offer Himself as a sacrificial offering.
He chose by His own will to rise again.
He is our Father. Hallelujah!
“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End,
the First and the Last.” Revelation 22:13