2004.10.1.06. What Is A Son Created by James3 on 8/30/2019 6:22:22 PM What Is A Son
Greetings
All sorts of connotations are attached to the label "son" applied to Yahooshua, specifically in the context of "son of Yah" or "son of the Almighty".
As with many other religious beliefs the meanings attached to Yahooshua through mythological interpretations of the word "son" create numerous misunderstandings about who Yahooshua was and is and what he accomplished.
Reduced to the most basic terms, a son is:
1) A person created by a father.
2) Someone who takes over responsibility for the family, including business and ministry.
3) Someone who looks SIMILAR to his father such that at some level people see the father through the son.
All of these apply just as much to James the son of Angus, who is writing this article, as they apply to Yahooshua the son of Yah. None of them make the son to be the father.
These points sum up the essence of who Yahooshua was and is in his role as son of Yah.
These points are DISTINCT from what is embraced by other labels and defining terms that are applicable to Yahooshua, such as king of kings, lord of lords, high priest, etc.
Each of these terms in their own right have been mystified when they in fact apply clearly to straightforward meanings that have direct parallels in other human beings.
Collectively these terms describe a human being who has been glorified and esteemed because of his obedience, even obedience unto the death of the stake. Yahooshua accomplished great things as a human being and received rewards that could, at least theoretically, have been earned by any human being who preceded him. Insofar as some of these rewards were available to a single person, they are no longer available today, apart from that it is the OBEDIENCE of Yahooshua that is noteworthy not all the mystical religious mythology that has been constructed around his life, death, resurrection and current position.
I hope this helps.
Warm regards and blessings
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