Even when God says, “You shall know no other god besides Me,”
people refuse to abandon their own stubbornness.
The deceiver and the deceived become one, egging each other on and clapping their hands together.
Amid all this, I heard one person cry out:
The Bible is the Father’s testimony that prophesies Jesus Christ, the hidden mystery of God.
The New Testament is the Father’s spoken word that is,
the very words of Jesus Himself, who came to fulfill God’s plan.
Therefore, both the Old and the New Testaments belong to Jesus as their Yehowah.
The Ark of the Covenant and the Law all of it is Jesus.
Please, come to your senses… you blind ones!
Then another person says this:
Why divide the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit? I haven’t seen God with my own eyes,
but I believe there must be one Creator who created humanity. Why is there any need to divide Him?
And yet another person says this:
They say that Jesus, who created this world, asked that it be made; and so,
to protect this world He had asked to be created, He took upon Himself sin in place of humanity,
willingly endured the suffering of human flesh, and as a ransom for humanity even went down to hell.
People do not recognize the way, the truth, and the life, and so they endlessly walk an unseen path.
I, too, was once one of them.
Even while reading the Bible, if one cannot see who God truly is,
it is because 99% of the truth has been mixed with 1% of falsehood.
That 1% may seem insignificant, but it devours the 99%,
for it prevents people from knowing the existence of God.
People make a decision:
not to return to the God who created heaven and earth and abolished death…
to decide that it does not matter whether the god they believe in is the true God or a false god…
Who is wise enough to understand these things?
Who is discerning enough to know them?
The ways of the Yehowah are right; the righteous walk in them,
but the wicked stumble in them. (Hosea 14:9)
I worship only Jesus Christ, the only wise God and our Savior, who became man, rose again, and abolished death—Jehovah God who took on human form. Hallelujah!