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If Jesus is God, why did he say “the Father is greater than I” in the Bible (John 14:28)?
The real kicker here is how Jesus is already knowing the things he will do after his death & resurrection, plainly telling the people, & then acknowledging that they will not see it until that day. It is perfectly normal for Christians to come across those who misinterpret Jesus' words. P.S.Read more
The real kicker here is how Jesus is already knowing the things he will do after his death & resurrection, plainly telling the people, & then acknowledging that they will not see it until that day.
It is perfectly normal for Christians to come across those who misinterpret Jesus’ words.
P.S.. notice the resemblance of John 14:20 & Isaiah 42:6:
John 14:20 At that day you will know that I am in My Father, and you in Me, and I in you.
Isaiah 52:6″ Therefore My people shall know My name; Therefore they shall know in that day That I am He who speaks: ‘Behold, it is I.’ ”
Jesus had been whispering the same message throughout the Torah & the gospel. Knowing that those with ears to hear eventually will.
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