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ONE WITHIN THE OTHER
by bro . P.Jainul Abdeen (PJ)
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Lets Analyze the other evidence Christians rely on to believe and worship Jesus as the only son God.

“I and My father are one” (John 10:30)

The father and I am not different. I am the father; the father is me; Both have merged, one within the other, is the meaning of this. There fore Jesus is also God; this is the proof the Christians give. The verse ‘ Do you not believe that I am in the father and the father in me’ 14:10 of John, which gives the same meaning is also taken as an evidence

  Christians have misunderstood the phrase “ I and the father are one” as they have misunderstood the phrase “ son of God “. The fact that the meaning they have adopted is wrong could be proved in the light of the Bible itself.

“ At that day you will know that I am in my father and you in me and I in you” (John 14:20)

 

Why do the Christians who have misunderstood the saying of Jesus “ I am in my father” to mean “ Jesus and the father are one and the same”, fail to understood the saying o Jesus “ you are in me and I am in you” in the same vein?

  As  Jesus had said You area in me and I am  in you, mankind is not different from Jesus; so also Jesus is not different  from  mankind.

  Mankind is Jesus; Jesus is mankind. If Jesus is mankind; then it means that mankind is the father-God. Thus the wrong notions of the Christians not only makes Jesus God, but also makes the mankind God. Why is this blunder not realized by the Christians?

  Listen to Jesus saying which is more clear,” that they all may be one, as you, father, are in me and I am in you; that they also may be one in us, that the world may believe that you sent Me “ (John 17: 21).

  Jesus as Jesus is within the God and God is within Jesus; Jesus also says that the whole of mankind is within these two. If so the entire mankind itself is also God. Why do the Christians then fail to understand this? Do they not believe in their own religion?

If the entire mankind is God what is the specialty is Jesus? When mankind itself is God how  can their worship of any one other than their  own selves, could be justified? If this is pondered over, the real meaning of Jesus saying “ I and the father are one” could easily be discerned.

It is universally common to say about two closely intimate friends to have become one. Nobody would take this to mean that they have become one person  and one has merged into the other. On the other hand they will take  it to mean only that the two are so intimately close .

The Bible itself gives room to understand it in this way.

“ Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his  wife, and they shall become on flesh.” (Genesis 2:24)

Jesus by saying that the husband and wife shall become one flesh, will they be considered to be one and the same person? Will the husband’s stomach be filled if the wife eats and will he there by not require any food?  Will the husband be able to answer the call of nature by deputing his wife  to do it on his behalf? If the wife dies will the husband also be considered dead  and buried?  Never. So what does “ become one flesh” mean? It only  means that husband  and wife are close and intimate. The  closeness of the husband to his wife  denotes a totally different meaning. Therefore to show  their  closeness , the husband and wife are said to have become one flesh.

 

“For this reason a man shall leave  his father and mother and be joined to his wife.

And  the two shall become one flesh ‘. So then they are no longer two , but one flesh” (Mark 10:7-8)

 

In this verse from the New Testament the phrase “ no longer two” is given emphasis. In the case of Jesus such a phrase is not used. Naturally therefore the Christian world should understand the statements of  Jesus as it understand this verse.  


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