Is Jesus God Bible study 3/13/2011
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I gave a title to today’s study ‘Are You Afraid of God?’ Is God the Father a stern cruel God? You know, men have always been afraid of God, I mean, humanity. If you look at all the different cultures through history, men have been afraid of God. That’s why they would kill their fellow man, cut their hearts out and sacrifice them to God, because they were afraid of Him, really afraid of Him. I mean when you take a beautiful young child, young man or young woman and cut their heart out, there has got to be a pretty powerful reason for that. That’s a lot of fear of God.
I think even Christians and believers, sometimes fear God more than they want to admit. I mean, they know He’s so awesome and powerful, but after all hasn’t He done pretty horrendous things? Didn’t He wipeout a good bit of humanity with the flood back in Noah’s time? Didn’t He wipeout the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah and the cities of the plains with fire and brimstone?
Then we read in the law that we are to be perfect. Wow, we have this awesome God who demands a lot and then He says be ye perfect. Jesus Christ parroted that by saying;
Mat 5:48 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
So mankind has been afraid of God. Everything in our society reflects something about the past and humanity’s understanding of who or what God is.
We have the days of the week;
Saturday - the planet Saturn
Sunday - the day of the sun
Monday - the day of the moon
Thursday - the god Thor, the god of thunder.
You know people are afraid of thunder and lightening. Now I’m not I like it, to me thunder is like God’s kettle drums. I like it, but a lot of people are afraid of it and they run inside. That’s alright, but I like thunder, I like when it rattles the ground, I just like that.
But people are afraid of God. They don’t know who or what He is. After all aren’t we told He’s invisible and nobody has ever seen Him? It’s kind of an awesome thing. I got an email about 6 - 7:00 this morning and I want to read this.
I agree with you about the hell issue. My question is, what about outer darkness?
I believe that if people are going to fear the afterlife in any capacity they would have to fear the One that can send them there. Any thought’s on this subject of outer darkness?
End email--Yeah I have a couple thoughts on outer darkness.
Milky Way Galaxy
There it is. Well that’s outer light, but on either side there is outer darkness. But this is really awesome. This is the Milky Way Galaxy the best that they can understand it from our perspective. Right here (near bottom on right side) is a little tiny dot of light which represents our sun and solar system, a little invisible dot.
This of course is the Milky Way, but somebody MADE that. If you say, ’God made that,’ well what kind of a Creature is that? That is pretty awesome.
If you start out in a spaceship over here (on far left side of the galaxy), and you travel at 186,000 miles a second, to get from here (far left side) to over here (far right side) would take 125,000 years. Yet if you back up in space this whole Milky Way just becomes another little dot. Another one of these little dots out there that you can hardly see. This whole galaxy, that it would take 125,000 years traveling at 600 million miles an hour to get from here to here (one side to the other). Somebody made that!
Now what gets me, is the same Creature that made that, made this.
How can that be? How do you equate that… galaxies 100,000 light years across… and there are not thousands of them or millions, there are billions! It’s awesome! If this (picture of galaxy) is the end product, maybe not the end product, but the product of a great creator God. So is this (picture of kitties)!
What does this (galaxy) have in common with that (kitties)? What was He thinking, what is He thinking? Who is this God? I mean really, who is He? What do you know about Him?
I can see where people might be afraid of Him. I’m not afraid of Him anymore. I just feel, what’s the use, why be afraid of Him? He is what He is, I am what I am. I’m not going to be afraid of Him. I respect Him, I’m awe struck, but I’m not afraid, not ‘afraid.’
But what is in the mind of a individual that makes this (galaxy) and makes this (kitties)? Or my little puppy, did you see Caesar? He’s like one of the cutest puppies ever born, at least I think so, I love that dog.
So anyway how do we understand this God? What is He all about? Now we know that God is likened to a Father, but even that doesn’t seem to help everybody feel better about Him, because not everybody had a good relationship with there father. Even if they had a good relationship with their father that still doesn’t mean they understand the awesomeness of this creator God who likens Himself to a Father.
So we know more about Jesus Christ than we know about God the Father. Therefore people feel more at easy with Christ. They think He is more loving, giving, forgiving than His Father. Is that justified? Gordon is shaking his head no, that is not justified. But unfortunately it’s true.
God is a mystery and I think that is part of the reason that people fear Him, they don’t know Him. How can you love somebody or trust somebody or pray to them or share your intimate thoughts and feelings, when you don’t know them? Has anybody had a conversation with God? Does anybody know of one with God the Father? Can anybody tell me, in the Bible, where anybody had a conversation with God the Father?
[Comment: Christ did.] Yeah, it says He did. But nobody else. I mean I can’t find it.
Now we have to understand that it talks about God, it talks about the Lord and it talks about the Father. Are they all one in the same? Well some say yes, some say no.
I got another email from a concerned reader. This one I got a couple weeks ago, which actually helped prompt this study. She says;
I rejoice at having been lead to a better understanding of God’s purpose and understanding that all will be saved. Lately I’ve contemplated how He has worked through long eons of time and also how He seems to work through the natural laws He has put in place.
It does seem like I had always thought that one day our Lord will return for us and our struggles will be over. Our life will be one of knowing Him of peace and happiness. It seems like He makes us struggle for knowledge and I know in this life I can not learn enough about Him. It just seems like, if this is His way, then when we are resurrected we will still have to struggle to learn His ways. This struggling is hard and full of pain and sorrow.
I guess what I am saying is, thinking about all these things is making Him seem so remote to me. Maybe I am wrong to want a warm fizzy feeling when I think about our heavenly Father. Is this too one of the idols of Christendom? The problem is the more I think on Him and His nature and His ways, the more awesome He is, but also the further away He seems.
End email--Can any of you identify with any of those feelings? Or have you ever in the past? God is fully aware of this and surely He must have made a way out of this dilemma, since He is fully aware of it. As a matter of fact, He has. Jesus is the revealer of this mysterious Father. Jesus said;
Matt 11:27 All things are delivered unto Me of My Father: and no man knows the Son, but the Father; neither knows any man the Father, save the Son, and He to whomsoever the Son will reveal Him.
So He has to be revealed or apparently there is no other way you are to come to a real knowledge about Him. Jesus is the only way that we can know or understand the Father, we just read it. That is what it said, right?
John 14:6 Jesus said unto him, I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life: no man comes unto the Father, but by Me.
Jesus is the only mediator…
1Tim 2:5 For there is one God, and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus;
Why? Why is there an mediator in the first place? Why does God need a mediator?
[Comment: He has not been seen or heard.] But why? Why hasn’t He been seen or heard? Why does He have to have a mediator?
I mean what if we never saw president Obama, he always sent an representative, one of his cabinet members. You would say, ‘where is the president? Oh he’s in the back, he’s in the chambers someplace.’ And you never got to see him or hear him.
Jesus said that He knows His Father very well and that His Father knows Him.
John 10:15 As the Father knows Me, even so know I the Father:
So He knows the Father very well. If He knows the Father as well as the Father knows Him, then He knows Him pretty well, right? Completely and totally.
John 12:49 For I have not spoken of Myself; but the Father which sent Me, He gave Me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak.
DWELLING IN LIGHT, WHICH NO MAN CAN APPROACH
No one has ever seen or heard the Father. The Lord told Moses that he couldn’t see His face and live.
Exo 33:20 And He (the Lord) said, you can not see My face: for there shall no man see Me, and live.
This is Yahweh Jehovah and He was dead serious when He said this. He said you can’t look at Me, it will kill you! Why is that? Why would it kill you? I don’t know, but there are a few hints. Something has to do with light and we were talking about outer darkness and light. If it weren’t for light the whole universe would be outer darkness and there would be nothing but darkness, you see? There are different Scriptures that say God is light, dwells in light.
1Tim 6:16 Who only hath immortality, dwelling in light which no man can approach unto; whom no man hath seen, nor can see: to whom be honor and power everlasting. Amen.
So the Lord Yahweh, not the Father, it doesn’t say the Father, it says “ the Lord” said he could see His back parts.
Exo 33:23 And I will take away Mine hand, and you shall see My back parts: but My face shall not be seen.
Just His back parts, not His face, not His glory.
But just so that we wouldn’t have just as much confidence in the Scriptures as we could, my King James has a marginal reference that sends us to Genesis 32:30.
Gen 32:30 And Jacob called the name of the place Peniel: for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.
How about that? God told Moses he could not see His face and live. But Jacob said, I saw Him face to face and I‘m still here to tell about it.
John 5:37 And the Father Himself, which hath sent Me, hath borne witness of Me. Ye have neither heard His voice at any time, nor seen His shape.
Trust me there is more to this problem than meets the eye, I’m working on it. I have another paper, I have about 50 pages of notes, but it ain’t done yet. God willing some day it will get done. It’s a pretty deep subject.
So Moses was told that he couldn’t see His face and live and Jacob said I saw His face and I lived. What’s going on here?
Now one theologian says, in reference to Christ saying the Father Himself said, ye have not seen or heard the Father, he said ‘well that’s talking about those that Christ was talking to at that particular time. Ye - you people out there listening to Me, you have never seen the Father and not that no one ever has.’ But that’s not true, because like most theologians, he doesn’t know what he is talking about. Over in John 1...
John 1:18 No man hath seen God at any time…
“No man has seen God,” not just those sitting in front of Him, “NO MAN has seen God AT ANY TIME.” Now we’ve pretty much nailed it, right? Not just those that I was talking to the other day, “but no man at any time…”
v. 18 …the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, He hath declared Him.
So “no man at any time,” okay? No man has seen Him at any time.
Now when Jesus says “God,” He means the Father. When He said “no man has seen God,” He means God the Father.
As in it was God the Father that gave Christ works to do…
It was God the Father that sent Jesus…
It was God the Father which you have neither heard His voice…
It was God the Father that no man hath seen at any time….
So understand He is speaking about the Father.
NEITHER HEARD HIS VOICE AT ANY TIME, NOR SEEN HIS SHAPE
Now there are numerous occasions where it appears like men were talking to God the Father. Because if it doesn’t distinguish between an angel of the Lord or Jesus Christ in the New Testament or whatever, then people just assume whoever is God or Lord or whatever, then it’s God the Father.
Gen 3:8 And they heard the voice of the Lord God…
That’s Yehovah Elohim, Yahweh Elohim they heard walking in the garden.
Gen 3:9 And the Lord God called unto Adam, and SAID…
He is speaking, He’s saying something;
v. 9 …Where art you?
Gen 3:10 And he SAID, I heard Your voice in the garden, and I was afraid…
So Adam ‘said’ and God ‘said’ it’s the same ‘said,’ same word. What’s going on?
Gen 3:22 And the Lord God SAID, Behold, the man is become as one of US…
Where did that come from? “The Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of US.” I thought God was only one?
Exo 3:14 And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and He SAID…
This is the great I AM. “And He said,” He is speaking with a voice. “He said,” but nobody had ever heard Him said… somebody is speaking here, “And God SAID unto Moses.”
Gen 17:1 And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the Lord APPEARDED to Abram…
Not only had He ‘said,’ He “appeared.” No one has ever seen Him? But He ‘appeared’ to Abraham.
Gen 17:1 …and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before Me, and be you perfect.
So the Lord “appeared to Abraham” and He “said.” So both of them are mentioned here… Christ said that can’t happen with the Father.
John 5:37 And the Father Himself… ye have neither… seen His shape.
So since it is not possible to see the face of God and live, do we have a contradiction here? Anybody got this thing figured out. Well hopefully we don’t have a contradiction. I can settle some of it here today.
How can all these things be possible and yet not contradict? Well let’s notice first of all, Moses didn’t say ‘God can I see YOU,’ that was not his request. His specific request was,
Exo 33:18 And he (Moses) said, I beseech Thee, show me Thy GLORY.
He didn’t ask to see God, he said I want to see your “glory,” your power, your majesty, your light, your brilliance, your awesomeness.
So for sure this can’t be God the Father here, because He’s going to show him something, even if it’s not His glory. It says “you have never seen His shape,” I guess His “back parts” would have to be some kind of a shape to it. Apparently though what this is saying is, it’s possible to see God with some restrictions. Like He said you go over there in the rock and there is a little fisher in the rock and I’m going to hold My hand as I walk by and you will see My back parts. But you can‘t see My face, you can‘t see My glory.
But who was it? Who was this being? Well it says it was the Lord and the Lord said, “I AM THAT I AM.” We also know that it uses the phrase “the Lord God,” which is Yahweh Elohim. So then there is not too many more Gods and Elohims and Lords left. You have Adonai translated Lord.
So who is the Lord God, if it‘s not the Father? Because the whole lesson here is we want to find out why people are afraid of God the Father and should we be and who is He and what is He like.
The words Lord and God are found in the Old Testament, over 10,000 times. They seldom ever make any kind of personal reference to God the Father, if at all.
How could Philip, who said to Jesus, ‘you keep talking about the Father, just show Him to us and that will take care of the thing.’
John 14:8 Philip said unto Him, Lord, show us the Father, and it suffices us.
How could he ask Christ to show him the Father… like who is the Father? They didn’t know who this is? If he had over 10,000 references to God the Father in all the Hebrew Scriptures in every Synagogue in Judah… these Apostles read the Scriptures. How is it that he didn’t know who Christ is talking about? Christ is talking about God the Father and they said ‘who is that?’ Yet they had the Scriptures that talked about God, the Father… no, maybe not God the Father.
Maybe that‘s the whole thing, it doesn‘t talk about God the Father. But if this Lord God is not God the Father, then who? Well I’m going to save that for another paper. I can’t get to that today. Today we want to concentrate more on the relationship between Jesus Christ and the Father.