Chapter 3
The Trinity or Triune Nature of Elohim
I suspect the primary reason the church today feels the Commandments “LAW”, that the Father gave us because He loves us as His children, has been done away with, is because they have no concept as to whom the Messiah is. Most everyone in the church today view Jesus as this loving, non-judgmental, gentle, benevolent Savior. They have come up with these really cute sayings such as “What would Jesus Do?” without really understanding what He would do in any given circumstance because they do not know Him, or understand anything about His real Nature. They, “our teachers”, tend to forget He “Our Savior”, can become angry and pass judgment. They seem to overlook the passages in the Scriptures that describes Him coming back at the End of Days with a sword in his hand and covered in the blood of those He conquered.
So, according to the teachings of the church today, we seem to have two entirely different Gods we serve. The one of the “Old Testament”, that is wrathful, mean, a Law enforcer, a God that would kill you for the slightest infraction of His Law. In contrast to the Old Testament God, there is the God of the New Testament described in the first paragraph of this chapter. But wait, doesn’t the Father state in His Scriptures He is the only Savior, Rock, and God?
We are going to explore what the Scripture indicates as to whom the Father is, and who the Scriptures say the Messiah is. Well let's get down to business. Here is all you will ever need to decide, who is the Creator? Is the Son and the Father both the Creator? Are they the same being? If they are, how is that possible? Where in the Scriptures can we support such a claim? Is this just an opinion? Didn’t the Father in the Old Testament say that He was the ONLY Elohim, and that He would not ever share His glory with anyone else? Isaiah 42:8 I am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images.
Did the Son ever claim to be equal with the Father, or one with the Father? Was the Son ever referred to as the Father?
Here we go. Hold on to something, because this will be quite a ride throughout the Scriptures, from what is called the Old Testament, and then into what is called the New Testament. I will unquestionably present the one and only true “Elohim”, “Creator”, “The First and The Last”, THE “I AM” then bring both the New Testament and the Old Testament together in such a way that you could never mistake their identities.
I have found that this subject can raise great emotion in a lot of people, so I would ask that you just bear with me and wait and see what I am presenting as scriptural facts before you draw a conclusion. In the following, I am not going to be presenting anything as my own opinion, just the facts.