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The status of born-again Christians in God's family circle is that of an adopted child.
(Rom 8:15, Gal 4:5, Eph 1:15)
Jesus' status is many times more superior than theirs because he's in God's family
circle as a paternal child; in point of fact, as God's one and only paternal child.
(John 1:14 John 1:18 John 3:16, John 3:18, 1John 4:9)
Regardless of how people believe Jesus might've obtained his paternal status, and
regardless of whether his paternal status is actual or administrative, the status
entitles Jesus to be known as God's direct descendant-- a position whereby the
rules of heredity entitle Jesus to be known by his Father's name, which most
everybody knows is Jehovah, a.k.a. Yahweh.
Now if God was to actually father a direct descendant, the result would be as divine
as Himself just as when a man fathers a direct descendant, the result is as human
as himself, i.e. more of his own kind. So then, in his status as God's direct
descendant, Jesus is entitled to be known as deity, i.e. the one true deity.
NOTE: I'm not suggesting that Jesus' relationship with God is biological. The thing
is: I don't know how else to explain their situation except in terms familiar to us all
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The status of born-again Christians in God's family circle is that of an adopted child.
(Rom 8:15, Gal 4:5, Eph 1:15)
Jesus' status is many times more superior than theirs because he's in God's family
circle as a paternal child; in point of fact, as God's one and only paternal child.
(John 1:14 John 1:18 John 3:16, John 3:18, 1John 4:9)
Regardless of how people believe Jesus might've obtained his paternal status, and
regardless of whether his paternal status is actual or administrative, the status
entitles Jesus to be known as God's direct descendant-- a position whereby the
rules of heredity entitle Jesus to be known by his Father's name, which most
everybody knows is Jehovah, a.k.a. Yahweh.
Now if God was to actually father a direct descendant, the result would be as divine
as Himself just as when a man fathers a direct descendant, the result is as human
as himself, i.e. more of his own kind. So then, in his status as God's direct
descendant, Jesus is entitled to be known as deity, i.e. the one true deity.
NOTE: I'm not suggesting that Jesus' relationship with God is biological. The thing
is: I don't know how else to explain their situation except in terms familiar to us all
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