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Sunday 21 April 2024

Royalty (Wording improved by ChatGPT 3.5)

In the teachings of Jesus, he is accorded status by God the Father, which will elevate to a divine level, and he is designated by God to judge all. This constitutes the divinity he taught, centered on his identity as the Son of God. Paul, in 1 Corinthians 15, links the full extent of Jesus' God-given power with the resurrection of the saints at his return and the subsequent era, not yet realized but bestowed upon him as an inheritance, akin to a Crown Prince receiving from a King. This analogy to royalty underscores that it doesn't diminish his humanity; he entered the world as a regular human. Jesus possesses many divine attributes in his resurrection body and ascension to God's right hand, yet remains fully human. Despite being royal, like a prince, he is still inherently human. This analogy should not confuse Jesus' assertion that the Father is the sole true God (John 17). Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians 15, and John's in Revelation 20, affirm that ultimately, after Jesus Christ's reign, the Father alone remains the one true God. Eventually, Christ will be subject to God the Father indefinitely, affirming the Father as the sole true God.


(Wording improved by ChatGPT 3.5)