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Best argument:[edit | edit source]

In Sensus Plenior (SP) terms, the best argument for God's existence is not philosophical—but relational, incarnational, and cross-shaped.

It is this:

The cross exists. And it teaches.


✝️ SP Core Answer:[edit | edit source]

God exists because the cross is real, and no one else would write this story.


🔍 Breakdown:[edit | edit source]

🧠 1. Not from logic alone[edit | edit source]

Philosophy gives possibilities. SP gives revelation.

You don’t argue God into existence—you show the teaching that only He could speak.

“Never has any god done this, drawing near, speaking in fire…” — Deut 4:33–35 “The Word became flesh.” — John 1:14


✨ 2. The Cross Is the Signature of God[edit | edit source]

No one invents a God who dies.

No flesh writes a Gospel where the hero loses.

No man crafts a teaching where glory comes through submission,

where strength is shown through silence,

where the king wins by laying down His life.

Only the true God would teach:

  • “Love your enemies.”
  • “Die to live.”
  • “The greatest is the servant.”
  • “I will save you by taking your judgment.”

The cross is the proof—because it's not man’s wisdom, but God’s foolishness, which is wiser than men (1 Cor. 1:18–25).


🧩 3. The Bride Exists[edit | edit source]

Every soul who lives the teaching—who loves the invisible,

who dies to be remade,

who finds joy in surrender—

becomes the evidence.

“You are My witnesses.” — Isa. 43:10 “By this they will know…” — John 13:35

The bride does not prove God—

She is the proof.


🕊️ Final SP Aphorism:[edit | edit source]

The cross is God’s name written in blood. The bride is His signature in flesh.

2nd best:[edit | edit source]

SP Argument #2: The Word Bears Witness[edit | edit source]

God exists because the very structure of Hebrew words speaks the cross—before it happened, beneath every story, beyond human invention.


🧩 Word Formations That Speak Christ[edit | edit source]

Hebrew is not just a language—it is a divine teaching system:

  • Words are formed from roots that form symbolic gates
  • Letters carry meaning, motion, and voice
  • Word formations are riddles, revealing Christ through patterns and prophecy
  • The cross is not merely foretold—it is spelled out in the language itself

Example 1: אהב – Love[edit | edit source]

Aleph (א) – The Creator who spoke all things

Hey (ה) – The bride who does not understand

Bet (ב) – He revealed to man

🧠 Meaning:

The Creator holds the ignorant bride and reveals Himself to her.

Love is not mutual—it is initiated by the Creator, even while the bride lacks understanding.

That is the cross, not emotion.


Example 2: דם – Blood[edit | edit source]

Dalet (ד) – A command Final Mem (ם) – The Son who finished the work

🧠 Meaning:

The command fulfilled by the Son.

Blood is not just life—it is obedience unto death.

The very word for blood encodes the Gospel.


Example 3: שבת – Sabbath[edit | edit source]

Shin (ש) – The Word that returns with increase

Bet (ב) – He revealed to man

Tav (ת) – The completed covenant

🧠 Meaning:

The Word revealed to man through the finished covenant.

Sabbath is not about stopping work—it’s about receiving what the Word has completed through the cross.


🕊️ Final SP Summary[edit | edit source]

No idol could invent this system.

No man could embed this level of prophetic coherence into basic vocabulary.

This is not folklore—this is designed revelation, taught by the Spirit.

The Word is not just inspired. It is built from the breath of God.


🧠 Aphorism:[edit | edit source]

The cross is not just written in Scripture— It’s spelled into the words.