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  • Mom on Deuteronomy 6 - 14 years ago
    And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart.--v. 6. It's good to teach our children to memorize scripture but it isn't enough. We need to be teaching them why these scriptures are important.
  • Chastity on Deuteronomy 6 - 15 years ago
    AMEN! AMEN! Im gonna throw you a "Say That" One God. Jesus is God robed in flesh. I have never understood how someone thats says they truly love God cant see that there is only ONE. Only one way to glory. You must repent, be baptized in the Name of Jesus Christ, and you will recieve the Holy Ghist with the evidence of speaking in a new tounge. If anyone can explaine the trinity to me plaese do. If u get confused tring...... just take about three days and fast, pray for the true revelation of the God head and then read your bible and you will be brought in to the wonderful light of oness. Its all in Jesus.... the fullness of the God head is all in Him.
  • Sis Vicky on Deuteronomy 6:4 - 15 years ago
    Yes! He is 1 not 3! Jesus is Lord of all. The name above all names. Read your entire Bible. Get baptized in Jesus name for the remission of sins ( Acts 2:38). Ask him for the Holy Ghost and you shall receive it! Praise the Lord!
  • Jake on Isaiah 9:6 - 15 years ago
    In what sense is Jesus a “Mighty God”?
    Isaiah also foretold that Jesus would be a “Mighty God.” Before coming to earth he was “a god” in the sense that he was “the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.” ( John 1:1; Colossians 1:15) After dying as a human and being raised as an immortal spirit, he is a god in the sense that he partakes bodily of “the divine quality.”— Colossians 2:9; 1 Timothy 6:15, 16.
    However, there is an authority associated with the title “Mighty God.” In the Bible certain men were called gods. Why? Because they served as judges in the nation of Israel. ( Psalm 82:1-6) Jesus, the “Mighty God,” is Jehovah’s great appointed Judge. He himself explained what this meant: “The Father judges no one at all, but he has committed all the judging to the Son, in order that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father.”— John 5:22, 23.
    Among the judgment acts entrusted to Jesus is the judging of his own congregation—both those who had died prior to his return in Kingdom power and those still alive—at the period of his presence during “the conclusion of the system of things.” ( Matthew 24:3) He also does the judging of the nations today, separating “the sheep” from “the goats.” In addition, he will preside over the thousand-year judgment day of all mankind after Armageddon. A “Mighty God” indeed!— Matthew 25:31-46; Revelation 11:18; 1 Peter 4:17; Revelation 20:4, 5, 13.
    “Listen, O Israel: Jehovah our God is one Jehovah
    Deuteronomy 6:4


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