Sk: Ge 1 Who created heaven and earth?

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Sk: Ge 1 Who created heaven and earth? []


1. ± The God

2. ± The LORD

3. ± Jh 1:6-10 Jesus

4. ± Col 1:16 Jesus

5. ± 1Cor 8:6 Both Father and Jesus

The simple answer is that the Father and Jesus are both God, expressed as persons of the Trinity.

We now know more about the Trinity than the church has understood for 2000 years.

From the accounts of the three women at the well we know that the Father chose the bride, the son wooed and worked for her, and the Holy Spirit gathered her.

The heavens and earth were created by the will of the father, and works of the son.

Some need reminded that no one has ever seen nor heard the Father, so all such manifestation is scripture come from the Word, or second person of the Trinity. In his incarnation, the Word became flesh and 'emptied himself'. He did not cease to be God, but chose not to grasp his divine nature, in order to be tempted in every way that we are, without an advantage. It is quite proper for him to refer to the Father as 'my God', since certainly, his flesh was a created things as well.

And don't forget, that the name 'Everlasting Father' also belongs to Jesus. Isa 9:6

Denial of the Trinity does not make all references to it contradictions, but the alleged contradictions actually make the case.