God The Father Is Greater Than God The Son? (the divinity of Jesus)

Prof. Rei Kesis is an ordained Pastor of the SDA Church and An Associate Professor of Applied Theology and Religious Studies. College Principal. An Award-Winning Author, Prolific blogger @reikesis.com, Content Creator at YouTube, TikTok, etc., and an Endorsed Chaplain.

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  1. Amen Ps and thank you i have shared it with some friends as i fit into the gaps that most Pastors dont address and those are the ones being questioned the most.

    Jesus is God …Amen.

    Swearing i found most interesting that its a day to day thing.
    I’ve stopped to think why till i read what u wrote and thank you man of God.

  2. Colossians 1:16. Thanks for the elaboration. I have always sought to understand it but couldn’t. Thanks.

  3. Amen 🙏

    Jesus is God, my eternal Saviour.

    May He save me daily and eternally to His honour and glory.

    Happy Sabbath my Pastor.

  4. What is revealed in the Bible is and will not be a mistry KJV Proverbs 8:22-25
    22 The LORD possessed me in the beginning of his way, before his works of old.
    23 I was set up from everlasting, from the beginning, or ever the earth was.
    24 When there were no depths, I was brought forth; when there were no fountains abounding with water.
    25 Before the mountains were settled, before the hills was I brought forth:

    1. Proverbs 8:1
      Doth not wisdom cry,
      And understanding put forth her voice?

      Proverbs 8:11
      For wisdom is better than rubies;
      And all the things that may be desired are not to be compared unto it.

      Proverbs 8:12
      I wisdom have made prudence my dwelling,
      And find out knowledge and discretion.

      Proverbs is a book concerned about two major things, wisdom and foolishness.

      Proverbs 7 tells us about a Youngman who is foolish enough to follow the temptations of a prostitute.

      Proverbs 7 ends with a warning to the sons of Solomon reading these words to avoid the prostitute and her attendant temptations

      Since the Bible was not written with chapters and verses, the words of Chapter 8 are a continuation of Chapter 7

      The sons who read these words of wisdom are advised to listen to the call of wisdom. From this point on, Solomon talks more about wisdom in order to win his readers to appreciate and apply wisdom in their life

      The burden of chapter 8 is to show that wisdom is a better option

      Chapter 8 tells us that wisdom originates eternally from God

      Chapter 8 tells the readers that God used wisdom to create the world and we too should use wisdom to resist temptations and live a quality life

      In chapter 8 wisdom is praised and made attractive

      When interpreting the Bible, we first understand what this meant to the first readers of these inspired words, before seeking a deeper hidden meaning

      The first meaning of these words is a basic reference to wisdom as a necessity that God used and we too should use in our life

      The call of wisdom in chapter 7 is contrasted with the call of the prostitute in chapter 8

      The first and obvious meaning of these texts in chapter 8 is a reference to wisdom as we know it

      While the passages seem to speak about Jesus and there is a lot of language similarity with the language used elsewhere to refer to Jesus, such a meaning would be allegorical, meaning it is not the first and obvious meaning of the passage. Therefore since it is not the first and obvious meaning of the passage, it must be the less forceful text to use in building a doctrine on the divinity of Jesus. It falls under controversial texts since it has been at the center of Arian controversy ever since. Solid teaching of scripture cannot be based on allegorical interpretations only. To give this text the meaning that Jesus was created will require not an obvious interpretation, but an allegorical interpretation.

      There are many passages that prophetically refer to Jesus directly and others allegorically or indirectly or needing an explanation for them to be understood. When building doctrine on Christ, we build the basis with the direct texts and then later apply the less obvious or those which require a lot of explanation for them to refer to Jesus. Our major point of argument therefore is never allegorical texts or less obvious, since they may contradict with clear scripture. This text is therefore allegorical if it is to be used in referring to Jesus and must therefore be made subject to the other obvious texts. Where this text contradicts the obvious texts, this text is dropped and the obvious texts upheld.

  5. KJV Proverbs 30:4
    4 Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended? who hath gathered the wind in his fists? who hath bound the waters in a garment? who hath established all the ends of the earth? what is his name, and what is his son’s name, if thou canst tell?
    What I know is that there is the Father and his son Jesus Christ our redeemer nevertheless He is God by the fact that he has inherited a better name than angels

  6. The King of the universe summoned the heavenly hosts before Him, that in their presence He might set forth the true position of His Son and show the relation He sustained to all created beings. The Son of God shared the Father’s throne, and the glory of the eternal, self-existent One encircled both. About the throne gathered the holy angels, a vast, unnumbered throng—“ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands” (Revelation 5:11.), the most exalted angels, as ministers and subjects, rejoicing in the light that fell upon them from the presence of the Deity. Before the assembled inhabitants of heaven the King declared that none but Christ, the Only Begotten of God, could fully enter into His purposes, and to Him it was committed to execute the mighty counsels of His will. The Son of God had wrought the Father’s will in the creation of all the hosts of heaven; and to Him, as well as to God, their homage and allegiance were due. Christ was still to exercise divine power, in the creation of the earth and its inhabitants. But in all this He would not seek power or exaltation for Himself contrary to God’s plan, but would exalt the Father’s glory and execute His purposes of beneficence and love. PP 36.2
    Pastor l don’t understand how I can harmonize this statement and the statement that is in our fundamental beliefs about the trinity

    1. Highlight the two statements that are not in harmony, just the two, not the whole passage, for now, just those two. Pick the contradictory sentences and share them here, then we prayerfully assess and respond to them.

      Meanwhile it is important to note that the Fatherhood of God the Father and the Sonship of God the Son did not always exist in the eternal past, these are the plans of salvation that were in place before the foundation of the world was laid. God the Father became the Father for purposes of our salvation. God the Son became Son for purposes of our salvation. One seeming to be subject to the other was for purposes of our salvation.

      The passage you have quoted above PP 36.2 narrates the plan of salvation where Fatherhood of the God the Father applies and Sonship of God the Son applies, where one is subject to the other. The passage does not address the divinity or divine nature of God minus the plan of salvation.

      Trinity or Godhead teaching is an attempt to explain the nature of God with or without the plan of salvation. Without the plan of Salvation God the Father would still exist eternally but not as God the Father, but just as God. Without the plan of salvation God the Son would still exist eternally but not as God the Son, but just as God.

      If you separate who God made Himself to be in order to save us and what God has just always been and will always be, you will easily understand the revealed nature of our triune God…

  7. Pastor naomba unifumilie tu.
    We will revisit the harmonization shortly but on the statement you’ve brought above about the fatherhood and son hood of which you’ve said did not exist from eternity but was a design made for salvation of mankind, in other words they, the father and the son are role playing, does it mean that after sin has been dealt with, the atonement has been completed a new earth and a new heaven have been created, is Jesus going to cease to have the nature of man or he did leave that nature after he ascended to the father?

    1. Jesus will continue bearing the human body into future eternity as a celebration of our salvation

      Let this matter rest here so that we do not engage in an endless debate

      I prefer brief, precise and discussion with an end

      State your position, explain it briefly and let the matter end…otherwise, if we are not structured, we will keep discussing until we start repeating what we had already said…time is of great value in these busy days

      For example…my position is Jesus is 100% God from eternity past to future eternity, my belief is based on statements by Jesus in several places in the gospels and I have explained them in my brief articles here…

      Also, state your position and basis in one or two sentences then we proceed or end the matter so that we do not produce articles in the comment section of an article

      Thank you so much!

    1. No sir, you didn’t bother me, we just needed to be succinct, so that we do not dwell one thing too long at the expense of all else. We shall talk on the phone to wrap it up properly!

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