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Whom Say Ye That I am
Peter had a revelation from the spirit he is a blessed man.
Peters name means a rock and upon this rock … a different word in Greek...
Peter– “little rock” – Petras
Rock – “big rock” – Petra
Jesus say upon this rock… the big rock, not the little rock… he will build his church.
Not something handed down to Peter, but it was revealed by the spirit.
Since he had a revelation by the spirit he is a blessed man.
The rock of the revelation on who Jesus is.
Upon this revelation God will build His church.
He did not say upon you, but upon the revelation.
Upon the revelation, not upon the person Peter.
When the church is built on the revelation of who God is, the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
The rock is the revelation of the identity of who Jesus is.
In the Greek....
Without controversy – by the consent of all true believers
Paul says that in the early church there was no debate about this subject.
There was no debate over who Jesus is.
There was no difference of opinion.
Everyone that was a believer held this point of view.
Godliness– entire scheme of christian beliefs, the whole basis of the Christian religion.
By the consent of all true believers great is the mystery that forms the basis of the Christian beliefs.
The mystery is that God manifest ( became know) in the flesh.
In the early church there was no debate of this subject.
Everybody that was a true believer held to the same view.
God made himself know in the flesh.
Justified in the Spirit.
Attended to by angels.
Preached unto the gentiles.
Believed on in the world.
Received up into glory.
This is the basis of the Christian religion.
The rock on which the church was built.
God was made know to man by becoming man.
God was manifest in the flesh in the person of Jesus Christ.
To understand the identity of Jesus Christ, we must first understand the identity of God.
Traditional concept of God is that He is three separate and distinct persons.
They are coequal coeternal and coexistent.
All of these persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are omnipotent (all powerful).
That all are omniscient (know all things) and all are omnipresent (they are all everywhere at the same time).
This is the traditional concept of the identity of God.
If anybody could identify who God is.... It’s Jesus Christ.
I submit to you that Jesus never said that God is three persons.
Jesus never said that God is A person.
Jesus identifies God for us....
Not a person.
God is a spirit.
First, we have to believe that God is not a person, God is a Spirit.
We cannot limit God to a person.
Thats what Jesus Said.
This is the biblical identification of God.
God is not three persons, God is not one person, God is a Spirit.
We cannot argue with what Jesus said.
Jesus has a spirit, God doesn’t have one, He is one.
Spirit is omnipresent.
Psalms 139:
Doesn’t care where he goes, God is there.
Can’t get away from God. He’s everywhere.
Jeremiah 23:
Is there any place that you can hide that God can’t see you.
There is no place you can go to hide from God.
He answers His own question by saying “Do not I fill Heaven and Earth.”
God is a Spirit and the Spirit is everywhere.
Spirit is immortal, everlasting, and cannot die.
Psalms 90:
I Timothy
He is the only one that is truly immortal.
The only self existent one.
He had no beginning and he has no end.
A person has a beginning and end, but God has neither.
God is a spirit without beginning and without end, he is self existent.
Nobody created God, but everything else God created.
The Spirit, God is invisible
This is New Testament scripture, nobody has ever seen God at anytime.
Old Testament..... nobody saw God, they saw a manifestation of God.
God temporarily took on a form to appear to them and they saw that form, but they did not see God.
John said NOBODY has ever seen God at any time.
I Timothy
Paul says no man has seen or can see God.
If God is everywhere we wouldn’t be able to see anything else.
I.E. the air.
If air was everywhere we couldn’t see anything else.
If God is everywhere and we saw Him, we wouldn’t be able to see anything because He is everywhere.
God is a spirit and God is ageless.
Omnipresent, invisible, eternal.
When we talk about God we have to understand we are talking about a Spirit.
That is the biblical definition of God.
This spirit that is omnipresent, immortal, eternal was identified by Jesus as the Father
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Look at this scripture grammatically.
He says in verse 23 that it is the Father that is seeking such to worship Him.
Worship the Father.
Then He says in verse 24 God is a Spirit and they that worship Him… that word Him grammatically requires an antecedent, a noun.... the noun is God.
They that worship God must worship Him in spirit and truth.
So Jesus interchangeably uses the word Father and God.
In one breath He says we worship the Father in spirit and in truth.
It is clear that the God of whom Jesus spoke was the Father.
The eternal, omnipresent, invisible Spirit.
Not a person, a Spirit.
Truth has got to triumph over tradition.
We’ve got to allow truth to reign supreme.
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