God and his Word are one

@karibe (686)
Venezuela
February 15, 2019 8:53am CST
God, YHVH GOD and his Word, accessible in the Bible for the man of today, is an indivisible whole, they can not be separated because they constitute a unity. You can not believe in YHVH God without getting involved with the revealed Word of God. If you say that you believe in God, YHVH GOD, God of the Bible, Father of Jesus Christ and you reject the Scriptures that make him known, the Word with which he communicates his thoughts, purposes and commandments, you are immersed in a serious contradiction, in a absolute absurd
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@fluffy69 (4955)
15 Feb 19
Im glad that you know the personal name of Jesus’ Father, the only true God.
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@karibe (686)
• Venezuela
15 Feb 19
And I'm glad to know that this has happened. That's right, in fact, the only true God is YHVH ('yahveh') God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ and ours if we are born again, if we are born of God.
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@fluffy69 (4955)
15 Feb 19
@karibe and Yahveh promised us that we would have this eternal life in the paradise.
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@karibe (686)
• Venezuela
16 Feb 19
@fluffy69 But before paradise you will have to spend some time in Heaven
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@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
15 Feb 19
Can you explain a bit more on how God and his Word are one?
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@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
16 Feb 19
@karibe I appreciate you taking the time to give such a detailed explanation. I will take some time to chew over all that you have shared.
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@innertalks (23743)
• Australia
16 Feb 19
@karibe Thanks for that detailed explanation. That's very well said. In the beginning, was the word. "In the beginning, was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." From Saint John's gospel, chapter 1, verse 1, confirms powerfully all that you have said there.
@karibe (686)
• Venezuela
16 Feb 19
There is much to be said about this issue of immense importance for the son of God, much to explain, but I will endeavor not to abound in words but to graph it as much as possible to make it clear. I invite you to look closely at Genesis 1, everything that was not seen was made visible by the power of the Word of God. The sky and the celestial bodies; the earth and what is in it, the people, the trees, the animals; that and everything that we now see at a certain moment could not be seen, but it began to exist and now it is through the Word of God. Look at Genesis 1: 3, 6, 9, 11, 14, 20, 24, 26: God did nothing but say Words: Genesis 1: 3 And God said: Let there be light [three words]; and it was light. What made it possible for invisible things to become visible? The activating power of The Word God is His Word just as the word you speak is part of you. Maybe for you and me repeatedly we did not give due importance to the words we said, we do not honor them. On the other hand, this is not the case with God. He always honors His Word because he is inevitably united to his Word, for him His Word is like his breathing. The Word is of Him, flows in Him, is breathed by Him: 2 Timothy 3:16: All the Scripture is inspired [theopneustos] by God, and useful to teach, to reprove, to correct, to instruct in righteousness In this record of Scripture the word 'inspired' comes from the Greek theopneustos whose most adequate translation is 'breathed' by God. God exhaled the way people do when they speak and shape words with the air as they pass through the vocal cords. Words are formed that way. Our words have to do with our exhalation of the air through our vocal cords. This is the figure with God. The Creator breathed His Word for that is as He is as He Himself is. God is His Word. What the word says is what God says and if God says something, that is what he wants to say. God and His Word are a unity. God and His Word are indivisible.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
17 Feb 19
So true. You can't separate God from His Word. John 1:1.
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@innertalks (23743)
• Australia
16 Feb 19
The power of God's word is felt in the Bible
The word creates through an aspect of God that comes into its own through his love. When God's love flows forth from him, it creates consciousness as a field all around his spirit, and his words then exist in consciousness, that when filled with spirit and clothed in flesh, or creation, gain the power to be substantively alive in themselves because love, spirit, and God's active word or consciousness keeps them alive. Photo Credit: The photo used here was freely sourced from the free media site: pixabay.com The power of God's word is felt in the Bible