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Savior / Redeemer? Lamb? Messiah?
By The humble servant. January 02, 2023
Savior / Redeemer? Lamb? Messiah?
One of the basic doctrines of modern Christianity is that
Jesus was crucified, suffered greatly, and died a humiliating
death in order to redeem mankind from its sins. The corollary
to this doctrine is that one must accept Jesus as a personal savior in order to enter the kingdom of God.
For many Christians these concepts have had what is the
effect of making Jesus the one to pray to, rather than to God. If
you believe that someone will save you it is natural that you
will implore him.
For other sincere believers this whole issue has led to doubt.
In some cases, this doubt has given rise to theories that question the validity of the crucifixion. Such theories range from
the unusual to the bizarre. Usually the theories are that someone else was crucified in Jesus’ place or that he survived the
event and went on to live and preach in one or more geographical locations.
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Johnnie Ellington II
REASONS FOR DOUBT
One of the reasons that these doubts and theories exist is
that, from a purely logical point of view, the Christian concept
of the crucifixion is in conflict with another Christian concept,
that of God’s qualities of omnipotence and mercy. The combined doctrines of Jesus’ sonship to God and of his crucifixion
create a picture of a helpless deity who cannot defend his offspring, or worse yet, a heartless one who deliberately created
the circumstances under which his child was required to suffer
greatly. This is totally against the concept of a merciful, compassionate and omnipotent God.
Johnnie Ellington II
There is another crucial issue here—the issue of individual
responsibility. The idea of a single individual atoning for the
sins of humanity is in conflict with the concepts of free will and
personal responsibility. One of the basic principles of western
understanding is that no man can be held accountable for the
mistakes of another.
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Johnnie Ellington II
Johnnie Ellington II
Each person is individually responsible
for his own actions, with the freedom to make his own decisions and to reap the gain or loss resulting from those decisions.
Though this concept might be considered modern, it certainly is not foreign to the scriptures. The theme that ‘you reap
what you sow’ threads throughout the Bible:
When God, in the beginning, created man,
he made him subject to his own free choice.
If you choose you can keep the commandments;
it is loyalty to do his will.
There are set before you fire and water;
to whichever you choose, stretch forth your hand.
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Johnnie Ellington II
Johnnie Ellington II
[Sirach 15:14-16] – New American Bible
The above quote demonstrates the Biblical principle of freedom of choice. The next quote demonstrates that we are punished or rewarded according to those free choices that we
make.
Great as his mercy is his punishment;
he judges men, each according to his deeds.
A criminal does not escape with his plunder;
a just man’s hope God does not leave unfulfilled.
Whoever does good has his reward,
which each receives according to his deeds
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Johnnie Ellington II
Johnnie Ellington II
[Sirach 16:12-14] – New American Bible
It is in the epistle of Galatians that we actually find the
phrase “a person will reap only what he sows”:
Each one must examine his own work,
and then he will have reason to boast
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with regard to himself alone,
and not with regard to someone else;
for each will bear his own load. . . .
God is not mocked,
for a person will reap only what he sows.
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Johnnie Ellington II
narrate these revelation perhaps they will reflect.
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Johnnie Ellington II
Johnnie Ellington II
The Quran also strongly supports this doctrine of individual responsibility:
Say, “You are not responsible for our crimes,
nor are we responsible for what you do.”
[Quran 34:25] – Quran: The Final
Testament
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Johnnie Ellington II
It clearly states that no one can take on the sins of another.
Each of us is individually accountable to God:
No soul bears the sins of another soul.
Every human being is responsible
for his own works.
[Quran 53:38-39] – Quran: The Final
Testament
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Johnnie Ellington II
GOD AS SAVIOR
The issue of Jesus Christ as savior comes into the picture
here. If each man reaps what he sows, how can Jesus be the
savior? How could he have taken on the sins of mankind, or
negated them? Only the One who accepts repentance can wipe
out sins
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Johnnie Ellington II
Indeed, throughout the Old Testament, God alone is
referred to as the savior:
David sang the words of this song to the LORD
when the LORD had rescued him
from the grasp of all his enemies
and from the hand of Saul.
This is what he sang:
“O LORD, my rock, my fortress, my deliverer,
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Johnnie Ellington II
my God, my rock of refuge!
My shield, the horn of my salvation,
my stronghold, my refuge, my savior,
from violence you keep me safe.”
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In Isaiah God Himself speaks, saying clearly that He alone
is the savior:
For I am the Lord your God,
the Holy One of Israel, your Savior. . . .
I, I am the Lord,
and besides me there is no savior.
[Isaiah 43:3 & 11] – New Revised Standard Version
Johnnie Ellington II
He repeats this categorical statement in Hosea:
I am the LORD, your God, since the land of Egypt;
You know no God besides me,
and there is no savior but me.
[Hosea 13:4] – New American Bible
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Johnnie Ellington II
The Quran also clearly states that only God is the savior:
As for those who believe and lead a righteous life,
He will fully recompense them,
and shower them with His grace.
As for those who disdain and turn arrogant,
He will commit them to painful retribution.
They will find no lord beside God, nor a savior.
[Quran 4:173] – Quran: The Final Testament
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And Mary said, ‘My soul magnifies the Lord,
and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
for he has looked with favor
on the lowliness of his servant. . . . ’
[Luke 1:46-48] – New Revised Standard Version
Jesus mama
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Johnnie Ellington II
There is a related concept, the idea of “Redeemer”. In
Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, all of the references
for this word are from the Old Testament (most in Isaiah) and
all refer to God alone. Here are just two as examples:
Thus says the Lord, your Redeemer,
who formed you in the womb:
I am the Lord, who made all things,
who alone stretched out the heavens,
who by myself spread out the earth;
[Isaiah 44:24] – New Revised Standard Version
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Johnnie Ellington II
narrate these narration of what they claim. FROM THE GOOD BOOK>
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Johnnie Ellington II
You shall know that I, the LORD, am your savior,
your redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob.
[Isaiah 60:16] – New American Bible
Johnnie Ellington II
Talk to me i want to allow a real spirit to visit you.
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Johnnie Ellington II
God is the Savior and Redeemer of mankind. The concept
that Jesus had to suffer a painful and humiliating death in
order to save mankind is not in accordance with the scripture,
nor does it make sense. Why would a merciful and omnipotent
God require such a thing?
Johnnie Ellington II
Only the devil would twist you
Johnnie Ellington II
The demon who made you a slave and you can sign onto sin while saying you holy...
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Johnnie Ellington II
It amaze that people will call jesus not just the son of God forgive me my lord for even putting those words in my mouth to explain. But they call a man begging God ,god,who God has allow me to understand jesus death in context to explain and how God even prepare in the commandments of Declaring thou shall have no God beside me. Knowing what the wicket would do.
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Johnnie Ellington II
They actually call jesus god in there satan inspire innovations of jesus. Proving that God place blinders and shields around God word and devil around them to divert them from the right path of God due to there disbelief. So even in plain words God won't let them understand. They look exactly like they worship nothing.
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Johnnie Ellington II
God will test you to the grave what you claim thats why idol worshipers are no more than lip service with there sin in front and can't articulate one word of self philosophy of Whats inside beside a line they practice six months. Nothing inside because aint nothing there. But calling there creator daddy. Father. God didn't screw your mama or jesus mama either.
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Johnnie Ellington II
The creation of Adam took place in heaven and God directly blew into him the breath of life. Thus, the first person singular form is consistently used: "I blew into Adam from My spirit" (15:29, 38:72).
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Johnnie Ellington II
The creation of Jesus, on the other hand, took place on earth, and Gabriel carried God's "word" to Mary. The plural form is consistently used when referring to the creation of Jesus (21:91, 66:12) 2x9=18+1=19x1=19,2x6=12+6=18+1=19
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Johnnie Ellington II
The creation of Jesus, on the other hand, took place on earth, and Gabriel carried God's "word" to Mary. The plural form is consistently used when referring to the creation of Jesus (21:91, 66:12) 2x9=18+1=19x1=19,2x6=12+6=18+1=19
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Johnnie Ellington II
. When God spoke to Moses directly, without the mediation of angels, we see that God is speaking exclusively in the singular tense: "I am God. There is no other god besides Me. You shall worship Me alone, and observe the regular contact prayers (Salat) to commemorate Me." (20:12-14). Whenever the worship of God is mentioned, the singular tense is used (51:56).
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Johnnie Ellington II
Mary confirming speaking to Gabriel .9x2=18+1+0=19. My birth 09-12 (19:20)
By The humble servant. August 10, 2017
Johnnie Ellington II
[19:20] She said, "How can I have a son, when no man has touched me; I have never been unchaste. " 9 x2=18+1+0+19 code and my birth as messenger confirming this true. " 9x2=18+1+0+19 code and
Johnnie Ellington II
my birth
[19:20][19:19] He said, "I am the messenger of your Lord, to grant you a pure son."
[19:20] She said, "How can I have a son, when no man has touched me; I have never been unchaste."
Johnnie Ellington II
Fucking is the only way to have kids
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Johnnie Ellington II
Whenever the first person plural form is used by the Almighty, it invariably indicates participation of other entities, such as the angels. For example, the revelation of this Quran involved participation of the angel Gabriel and the prophet Muhammad.
Johnnie Ellington II
September 13, 2013 at 7:32 AM · Then Mary said: “My being proclaims the greatness of the Lord. My spirit finds joy in God, MY SAVIOR, For He has looked upon his servant in her lowliness...” (Luke 1:46-48)
Johnnie Ellington II
[19:17] While a barrier separated her from them, we sent to her our Spirit. He went to her in the form of a human being.
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Johnnie Ellington II
narration these narrations
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Johnnie Ellington II
None of you can depute these facts without rejecting what you ignore in the books you profess.
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Johnnie Ellington II
Throw your book in the trash if you don't want to accept what is the proven truth with what you have...
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Johnnie Ellington II
With dates as reveal to me by my Lord as always for the future.
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Johnnie Ellington II
In the future they will know what you have been fulfilling. In your arrogance
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Johnnie Ellington II
God is sufficient for me.
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