I asked someone what the passage (John 5:46) meant,
and they said it was difficult to answer.
“If you believed Moses, you would believe Me, for he wrote about Me.” (John 5:46)
How can anyone understand that a person who has attended church all their life
and read the Bible would say this verse is too difficult to answer?
It is not that they cannot understand—it is that they do not want to acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Jehovah God.
What many Christians strongly resist is acknowledging that Jesus Christ is Jehovah who became a man.
They struggle desperately to avoid admitting this truth.
The meaning of “the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being” is that Jesus Christ is the Creator, Jehovah.
Yet people either insist that man-made doctrines are more correct or remain indifferent.
The Everlasting Father, who did not take on the nature of angels but took on the nature of the seed of Abraham—
that God came as the Son. Yet they insist on calling it the Trinity,
and they will surely pay the price for despising the word of God.
The price is that the problem of sin remains unresolved,
and they can do nothing but live as the blind.
Jesus said to them, “If you were blind, you would have no sin;
but now that you say, ‘We see,’ your sin remains.” (John 9:41)
God desires that we receive eternal life before our lives come to an end.
The Creator, Jehovah God, came to this earth as a man as the Savior |
and abolished sin and death through resurrection. Hallelujah!!