Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Comments on 1 John 5:7, 8


These two verses go hand in hand as well.  As I begin to comment on these verses on a personal note, these two verses are probably my most favorite verses in the Bible, with that said this in tells that I am limited on the particular version of scripture I use.

1 John 5:8.  I will begin with this verse that describes Jesus as fully man, though he is fully God as verse 7 describes, we can see here the three baring witness in earth.  The spirit of man opens this verse; Jesus being born a man has the same spiritual state as each one of us has.  Jesus was born of water, this waster is referred to in 1 John 5:6 ‘This is he that came by water’, and we have reference to the water with the conversation with Nicodemus in John 3:5 about being born of a woman.  Jesus has the spirit and was born of water and also we have reference here that Jesus is of blood, a human factor often used “flesh and blood”.  This blood is referred to in 1 John 5:6 ‘this is he that came by water and blood.’  We have a reference of this blood in John 1:13 as well.  Why is this important that we see Jesus as a man?  Jesus had to be fully man to be able to be perfect and fulfill the law of God to be our sacrifice.

1 John 5;7 deals with Jesus as fully God.  This verse begins that Jesus is the father.  There is a great deal of controversy as to how Jesus can pray to himself, but keep in mind God is “Omnipresent”.  We have reference to Jesus being the father in Isaiah 9:6 ‘...The everlasting Father...’  Then we have Jesus as the Word, which is most accepted, as we find in John 1:1 ‘In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God.’   Then we have Jesus as the Holy Ghost, this is not necessarily argued one way or another, but here it is mentioned.  Jesus also makes a statement in John 16:7 that he must go so the comforter may come.  We must agree that this is not because the Holy Ghost could not come while Jesus was here being both one in the same, but because if Jesus did not die on the cross as our sacrifice and raise again then we could not be born again and then the comforter would not come.  The bible says these three; the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost are one.   Why is it important to see Jesus as the Father?  It is important because he is God and creator.  He loved us first and set aside himself to become one of us to be the perfect sacrifice and to take our sin upon him.  Who else can take away our sin but God?  Mark 2:7 ‘Who can forgive sins, but God only?’

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