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FAQ # 208

QUESTION  208 :  Did “the Son had both beginning and END?” [Jn 8:35, Jn 12:34, Daniel 7:13-14, Heb 1:8, Heb 7:28] The verses …prove that the Son will co-exist with God for all eternity!  (bible.ca)

As previously discussed, Jesus is God the Father (spirit) in flesh, with a specific purpose of saving man. Before man fell, God decided to redeem them; that is why "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world" (Rev 13:8). He began to physically do so, in terms of the lamb, when Jesus was born, until he was crucified and ascended. It will be finish at the final Judgment (Rev 21:6) when “all shall be subdue under him” (1 Corinthians 15:28); that’s the reason every mouth shall "confess that Jesus Christ is Lord [Yah]” (Php 2:11). The role of the son would have ended, since man would be redeemed; so now all beings, believing or non-believing, will see that Jesus was actually the same Yahovah from eternity. In terms of man’s redemption, it is like the Governor General in my former island country. The Governor General represents the English monarchy or the Queen. Now that the island is independent, the Governor General is no longer needed. He served his role in a colonized country, but now the position is non-existence because the country is no longer a colony but an independent state. Unfortunately, most islands of the Caribbean still keep on a Governor General with his high salary while the country suffer deficit.

Now when it says Christ dominion will not pass away and his Kingdom will not be destroy, by the example above, he meant that we will never be colonized as in the former state – fallen and demonized. Though the position of the Governor General ceases to be, isn’t he sill there and can be appointed another administration, like Prime Minister. In Christ’s case, he’ll reveal the Administration he “had”, which is God the Father and reigning KING. At first we didn’t know and was “alienated…in our mind” (Col 1:21), but now being made independent we know it and enjoy rulership with him. "To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever" (Jude 1:25).

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