Originally posted by robbie carrobieIsaiah is making a prophecy about the messiah, which is Jesus, not an archangel called Michael. Jesus will be called the mighty God and that is true, for all Christians do call Him the mighty God. The apostle Paul wrote, "Our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus." The apostle Paul also wrote that the fullness of the Godhead dwelt in Him bodily and He created everything that was created. Jesus forgave sins and rose from the dead, so I ask you, who else can do that but the mighty God?
You will explain why the book of Isaiah is irrelevant to Christians.
Originally posted by RJHindsSo the other two beings of this godhead cannot do those things? Apparently not. So then they are not all equal? Apperantly not.
Isaiah is making a prophecy about the messiah, which is Jesus, not an archangel called Michael. Jesus will be called the mighty God and that is true, for all Christians do call Him the mighty God. The apostle Paul wrote, "Our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus." The apostle Paul also wrote that the fullness of the Godhead dwelt in Him bodily and He create ...[text shortened]... esus forgave sins and rose from the dead, so I ask you, who else can do that but the mighty God?
Originally posted by galveston75The other persons of the Godhead do not have physical bodies to be resurrected. But they all participate in the action and share the glory as the Almighty God.
So the other two beings of this godhead cannot do those things? Apparently not. So then they are not all equal? Apperantly not.