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Do you want to know who Jesus Christ really is? Was he a man, or God, or both? Can you really relate to him and be like him? Knowing who the Bible says Jesus is, what he did for you, and what he wants to do for you now will both delight and encourage you. Read on for more detail or buy the book for a life-changing read.Who do you say that I am?Jesus of Nazareth posed this question to his followers nearly two thousand years ago, and it still hangs in the air, demanding an eventual answer from every person who has lived since that time. Indeed, the question of the identity of Jesus Christ is the most important theological issue of all human history, because he claimed to be the human Son of the one true God. ONE GOD & ONE LORD carefully re-examines the biblical evidence in light of modern textual research and a thorough survey of scholarly opinion. It argues that the biblically accurate answer to the question of his identity is provided by Peter, John, Mary, Paul, and other first-century believers who unanimously proclaimed him to be the Christ, the Son of the living God.Building an impressive and compelling case for the unity of the biblical testimony concerning the true humanity of Jesus, the last Adam, the book reveals the profound significance of the two aspects of his coming: suffering and glory. They seek a view of Christ that allows for a total appreciation of his steadfast obedience to God in the face of temptation, suffering, and even a humiliating death. Vindicated by his resurrection, he entered into glory and now sits in a position of functional equality with God, analogous to the relationship of Joseph and Pharaoh in the Book of Genesis. ONE GOD & ONE LORD shows how the traditional view of Jesus Christ actually diminishes the magnitude of his heroism on our behalf by attributing to him intrinsic deity that essentially eliminates the possibility of either authentic temptation or failure.Because the Gospel of John is often isolated and magnified to establish and fortify orthodox Christology, this work explores in depth the unique depiction of Christ in the Fourth Gospel. It succeeds in placing Johns testimony harmoniously and understandably within the margins of the prophetic portrait of the Messiah. This portrait is drawn out in detail in the Hebrew Scriptures and fleshed out in the Synoptic Gospels. Nowhere in this portrait is it clear that Messiah was God incarnate, God the Son, or a pre-existent divine visitor.Appealing primarily to scriptural authority and logical reasoning, ONE GOD & ONE LORD also thoroughly examines the historical process by which traditional Christian orthodoxy came to be established. It shows that a combination of misguided Christian piety and pagan speculation is responsible for the intrusion of unbiblical concepts into basic Christian thought and doctrine.ONE GOD & ONE LORD may challenge you, but it profoundly encourages both Christian devotion and a deep appreciation for the integrity of the Word of God. It will greatly reward the careful attention of the critic of Christianity, the new Christian, students of the Bible, pastors, teachers, and scholars.

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One God One Lord Reconsidering the Cornerstone of the Christian Faith By - photo 1
One God & One Lord
Reconsidering the Cornerstone of the Christian Faith
By
Mark H. Graeser
John A. Lynn
John W. Schoenheit
Fifth Edition
Revised by: John A. Lynn
ISBN 978-0-9836042-0-4 Note Most Scriptures quoted in this book are from The - photo 2
ISBN: 978-0-9836042-0-4
Note: Most Scriptures quoted in this book are from The New International Version (NIV). References taken from other translations or versions are noted as such, e.g., King James Version = (KJV), New American Standard Bible = (NASB), etc. In verses or quotations from other authors, words in bold print indicate our own emphasis and words inside [brackets] from Scripture or from other authors are ours.
All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible New International Version, NIV, 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.
Scripture quotations marked (NASB) are taken from the New American Standard Bible, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977 by The Lockman Foundation Used by permission.
Scripture quotations marked (AMP) are taken from the Amplified Bible, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1987 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.
Scripture quotations marked (Moffatt) are from The Bible: James Moffatt Translation, 1922, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1935 Harper Collins, San Francisco, CA, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, James A. R. Moffatt.
Scripture quotations marked (NRSV) are taken from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Scripture quotations marked (NKJV) are taken from the New King James Version, 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Scripture quotations marked (RSV) are taken from the Revised Standard Version, 1952 [2nd edition, 1971] by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. All rights reserved.
Scripture quotations marked (NEB) are taken from The New English Bible, 1970 by Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press, printed in The United States of America.
Scripture quotations marked (NLV) are taken from The Holy Bible, New Life Version, 19692003 by Christian Literature International, P.O. Box 777, Canby OR 97013. Used by permission.
Scripture quotations marked (TLB) are taken from The Living Bible , 1971 by Tyndale House Publishers, Wheaton, Illinois 60187. All rights reserved.
Scripture quotations marked (DRB) are taken from The Douay-Rheims Bible, 1899 American Edition.
Scripture quotations marked (ASV) are taken from The American Standard Version, 1901.
Scripture quotations marked (YLT) are taken from Young's Literal Translation, by Robert Young, 1898.
The sacred name of God, Yahweh, is indicated by "L ORD ."
ISBN: 978-0-9836042-0-4
Fifth Edition
Revised by: John A. Lynn
All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced stored in a - photo 3
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews, academic papers, and other non-commercial uses. For more information contact us at the address below.
This book was originally written by Mark Graeser, John Schoenheit, and John Lynn while they all worked together in ministry. They are now working in separate ministries, and the one with which John Lynn is now affiliated is The Living Truth Fellowship, Ltd., by whom this book is now being re-published.
The few revisions and additions in this edition were authored by John A. Lynn, as assisted by Bob Maffit and Ken Schleimer, who worked tirelessly to prepare this edition for publication. The beautiful new cover design was done by Franco Bottley.
God bless you as you take this step in your journey of coming unto a knowledge of the truth.
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Dedication
We would first like to express our deepest love for our heavenly Father and His wonderful Son. We are ever so thankful to be allowed the privilege to study and teach the Word of God to people who hunger and thirst for the truth.
We are also very thankful for the many men and women who have gone before us to make this book possible. Through the ages the people who have held the beliefs espoused in this book have been hated, hunted, persecuted, tortured and killed by professing Christians. Noble and godly men and women suffered terribly, yet went into exile or to their graves rather than deny the Christ they were convinced of from Scripture. The examples of these great men and women are a constant source of courage and conviction to us, and, in part, we dedicate this book to their memory.
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Acknowledgments
We want to especially thank our The Living Truth Fellowship staff for their steadfast daily service, both to us and to the many people around the world in association with us. Although faced with far more work than they would normally be asked to do, they have cheerfully and admirably come through time and again and greatly helped to make it possible for us to complete this work.
We give special thanks to the many individuals who have contributed in specific ways to help us produce this book:
Pat Baird, Brian Bassindale, Jeff Blackburn, Franco Bottley, Eleanor Branch, Gwyn Bowen, Vancy Brown, Sue Carlson, Mike Colombaro, Michael Cutuli, Rachel Darr, Eddie DeBruhl, Rita Fiorentino, Giles Fischer, Cindy Freeman, Nancy Friscia, Vince Friscia, Rick Golko, Robert Hach, Wayne Harms, Craig Heman, Keith Jackson, Matthew Johnson, Barbara Jones, Steve Kilborn, Corban Klug, Judi Klug, Steve LaDieu, Jim Landmark, Steve Lefevers, Jane Lynn, John S. Lynn, Pat Lynn, Ivan Maddox, Bob Maffit, Linda Maffit, Jan Magiera, Ryan Maher, John Michalak, Joe Ramon, Barbara Reeve, Whitney Ricciardi, David Rogers, Ken Schleimer, Don Snedeker, Cynthia Snyder, Suzanne Snyder, Janet Speakes, Michael Steinberg, Richie Temple, Joanna Van Hoose, Jim Vehonsky, Bob Wassung, Doug Wilkin, Dustin Williams
Preface
The last verse of the gospel of John contains an amazing statement about the life of Jesus Christ:
John 21:25 (NRSV)
But there are also many other things that Jesus did; if every one of them were written down, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would be written.
Just writing about his doings would fill the earth with books, and when there are already innumerable books about him written from almost every conceivable perspective, any new book must be vigorously justified. The vast majority of the books in print about Jesus have been written from the orthodox perspective of his deity by authors who believe in a triune Godhead. These folks, called Trinitarians , believe that Jesus is God the Creator in human flesh and have held the majority position since the Council of Constantinople in 381 A.D. This position is embraced by all mainline denominations of Christendom and constitutes the linchpin of the movement toward ecumenical unity among Christians. For the most part, it is assumed that all true Christians hold this position.
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