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RLJ-2035
-- OCTOBER 5, 2025
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THE GOD OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
Part 1: The Divine Identity of Jesus |
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There is a widespread misconception that God the
Father is the God of the Old Testament and Jesus emerges in the New
Testament. Jesus is not a created being, but was God incarnated in
human form through Mary. There is a profound difference between the
divine Messiah and the Jewish expectation of a mere man anointed by
God. Jesus’ claim to divinity angered the Jewish leaders, leading to
His crucifixion. Nevertheless, it established Him as the Creator and
sustainer of all things. Jesus was directly involved in the
formation of creation and appears numerous times in the Old
Testament. The Son of God spent time with Adam and Eve, visited
Abraham with two angels, wrestled with Jacob, spoke to Moses from
the burning bush, led Israel through the wilderness, and appeared to
Joshua before the battle of Jericho. Jesus is both Lord and Creator.
He is the same God responsible for the Old Testament and fulfilling
it through His incarnation in the New Testament. |
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