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1. Even for deity of Christ believing Trinitarians, to claim that Peter is calling Jesus Christ “our God” is a big problem. Isn’t your God
The deity of Christ interpretation dishonors Peter and falsely testifies about Peter. And, any and all “deity of Christ” claims are a denigration of the Father, since they claim that the Father is not the one true God.
2. It is clear from many other Scriptures that Peter knows exactly who God is, and who the Lord or Savior Jesus Christ is. Peter does not
To Peter, the Lord and Savior Jesus is not God. To Peter, but the Lord
2 Peter 1:2, "May grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord."
Who is “God” in this verse? Are we really to believe that Peter switched
John 17:1-3, having eternal life involves knowing, having knowledge of two persons, two beings:
2. Jesus the Messiah whom the Father sent.
Compare the “distributive” aspect of both 1 Pet. 1:1 and 1 Peter 1:2:
“the righteousness of…” two persons (our God, and the Savior
1 Peter 1:3. “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!”
For Peter, God is the God of our Lord Jesus Christ. God and the Lord
Acts 2:22-24. "Men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a
For Peter, Jesus was a man whom God worked through, a man who was killed, whom God raised up. Two different persons, two different beings.
Acts 2:36 “Let all the house of Israel therefore know assuredly that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified."
For Peter, God MADE Jesus Lord and Christ.
The ultimate testimony of Peter as to whom he considered Jesus to be is found in Peter’s declaration after Jesus asked him point-blank, “Who do you say
In Mark, Peter declared: “The Christ!” The Christ is not God.
In Luke, “The Christ of God!” The Christ of God is not God.
In Matthew, “The Christ, the Son of the Living God”. The Son of the Living God is not the Living God.
Peter in 1 Peter 1:1 is not contradicting himself. He is not confused about the identity of Jesus. It is deity of Christ interpreters who are confused about the identity of Jesus.
Related web link: Troy Salinger Examines the Granville Sharp Rule:https://letthetruthcomeoutblog.wordpress.com/2022/01/16/2-peter-11-titus-213-and-the-granville-sharp-rule-a-new-approach/
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For text notes to this podcast, click here:
1. Even for deity of Christ believing Trinitarians, to claim that Peter is calling Jesus Christ “our God” is a big problem. Isn’t your God
The deity of Christ interpretation dishonors Peter and falsely testifies about Peter. And, any and all “deity of Christ” claims are a denigration of the Father, since they claim that the Father is not the one true God.
2. It is clear from many other Scriptures that Peter knows exactly who God is, and who the Lord or Savior Jesus Christ is. Peter does not
To Peter, the Lord and Savior Jesus is not God. To Peter, but the Lord
2 Peter 1:2, "May grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord."
Who is “God” in this verse? Are we really to believe that Peter switched
John 17:1-3, having eternal life involves knowing, having knowledge of two persons, two beings:
2. Jesus the Messiah whom the Father sent.
Compare the “distributive” aspect of both 1 Pet. 1:1 and 1 Peter 1:2:
“the righteousness of…” two persons (our God, and the Savior
1 Peter 1:3. “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!”
For Peter, God is the God of our Lord Jesus Christ. God and the Lord
Acts 2:22-24. "Men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a
For Peter, Jesus was a man whom God worked through, a man who was killed, whom God raised up. Two different persons, two different beings.
Acts 2:36 “Let all the house of Israel therefore know assuredly that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified."
For Peter, God MADE Jesus Lord and Christ.
The ultimate testimony of Peter as to whom he considered Jesus to be is found in Peter’s declaration after Jesus asked him point-blank, “Who do you say
In Mark, Peter declared: “The Christ!” The Christ is not God.
In Luke, “The Christ of God!” The Christ of God is not God.
In Matthew, “The Christ, the Son of the Living God”. The Son of the Living God is not the Living God.
Peter in 1 Peter 1:1 is not contradicting himself. He is not confused about the identity of Jesus. It is deity of Christ interpreters who are confused about the identity of Jesus.
Related web link: Troy Salinger Examines the Granville Sharp Rule:https://letthetruthcomeoutblog.wordpress.com/2022/01/16/2-peter-11-titus-213-and-the-granville-sharp-rule-a-new-approach/
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