Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.
Deuteronomy 6:4.
Chance has no capacity for introducing itself. The gods of the religions of the world, past or present are untouchable, distant or indifferent. On the other
hand the Lord God of the Bible reveals Himself and what He has done, and how He went about doing it.
This is the exciting discovery you make from the opening verse of Genesis. 'In the beginning God ...' Throughout the Judeo-Christian Bible God has revealed Himself in and through His Names. In
our English translation of the names for God we have been robbed of their
meaning and the significance of when and why used. This is a shame.
‘God’ in Genesis 1:1 is Elohim. This is the plural form of
El, God. Straight away we are introduced to another mystery embracing God. For
whenever the term is used it is with a verb in the singular. So? So we are
confronted with an understanding of the Eternal God which stretches our heart
and mind without fully comprehending its significance! Genesis 1:26: ‘Then God
said, “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness…”’ (Emphasis added). In Isaiah 6 a similar thing
takes place. “Then I (Isaiah) heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I
send? And who will go for us?”’ Other verses could be searched out. However the
most defining one is from Jesus in Matthew 28:19: ‘Therefore go and make
disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.’
(Emphasis added.)
Deuteronomy 6:4 is termed by the
Jewish people, ‘the Shema.’ It comes from the word, ‘hear!’ In this declaration
are two names for God. There is ‘Elohim’ referring to His work in creation and
there is ‘Jehovah (also translated Yahweh). We will consider Jehovah’s name
later. It is His personal name. We could quite correctly translate the verse,
“The Jehovah, our Elohim, the Jehovah is one.’ The mystery of the Godhead will
never be explained. Christians do not worship three gods but one. Part of the
reason for the coming of our Lord and Saviour to earth was so that we might
focus on Him and His work. When we do that and receive Jesus Christ by faith in
His work on the cross and his resurrection we are indwelt by the Godhead,
Father, Son, Holy Spirit. 1 John 2: 23b .3:24. This is why the apostle Paul
defines Christians as being the ‘temple of the Holy Spirit.’
Therefore as I understand, honour and obey Jesus Christ according
the Scriptures I have insights into the mystery of mysteries, God.
Appreciated.
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