Wednesday, February 27, 2019

The Gift of God to You

Today's Devotion
Friday, March 1, 2019
The Gift of God to You
My Thoughts:
My friend, the gift of the Holy Spirit is the gift of the Spirit of Christ. Many do not receive this gift because they are looking unto a third being that is neither the Father nor the Son. By their belief in the trinity they are not looking unto the Son of God but unto God the Son.

The Comforter that Christ promised to give was not another being like the church teaches, but was Christ coming to them in another form. The disciples were having trouble grasping the truths that Jesus was speaking to them, and in order to help them understand He began to use a parable or illustration to help them understand. He used the Comforter to illustrate that though He was physically going away, that He would be with them by His Spirit. Notice how Jesus presents this to them.

"And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you. I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." (John 14:16-18). The word Jesus used for another means another of the same. He was saying that He would come to them in another form. This is evident in the next two verses calling this Comforter the Spirit of truth when He just said in verse 6 "I am the way, the truth, and the life:"

He goes on to say that they already know this Comfort because He dwells with them. He says this referring to Himself. Then He concludes this portion by saying "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." in verse 18. Through the churches belief in the trinity they twist the beautiful meaning of this verse to mean something that it does not.

The beauty of the Comforter is that Jesus is the Comforter that comes to us, not the spirit of another being. Our salvation is more than just the sacrifice of Jesus upon the cross, our salvation is manifested by the life of Christ living within us. Christ coming in the flesh, living a holy and righteous life; victorious over sin, sacrificed on the cross, accepted by the Father, is now given to us that the life that Jesus lived, may be our life. This is our salvation.

The Comforter could not be given prior to Pentecost because the perfect and holy life of Christ lived in the flesh was not yet. Speaking of the Holy Spirit Jesus said in John 7:38 "He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.", and John goes on to explain in verse 39 saying "(But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified.)" The word given is a word supplied by the interpreters and was not in the original text. By adding this word it changes the meaning of the text. Read the way it was in the original it says "...for the Holy Ghost was not yet; because that Jesus was not yet glorified."

My friend, the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, was not yet at that point because the life that Christ was to live in the flesh was not yet accomplished. Today, His life and sacrifice are complete, and the Comforter is given. Today the victorious life of the Son of God, lived in the flesh, is made available to us if we would but believe.

What a beautiful promise is fulfilled in Jesus living His life in us.

God bless,
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Its not complicated - David Clayton
It's Not Complicated

Brother David Clayton talks about the nature of God, and the simplicity of our salvation.
Monday: The Mysterious and Tender Presence

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Third Person of the Godhead

Today's Devotion
Thursday, February 28, 2019
Third Person of the Godhead
My Thoughts:
My friend, one of the most misunderstood aspects of God is the Holy Spirit. Since the adoption of the trinity by the church in 1980, the church has taught that the Holy Spirit is the Third Person of the Godhead. An individual being separate from the Father and the Son. While there is apparent support by Ellen White on this matter, it is not so in reality.

The term "Third Person of the Godhead" comes from a sermon talk that she gave at Avondale College in Australia on March 25, 1899. She did not pen the term, but it came from the transcription of a stenographer. The original thought was that the Holy Spirit was the third personality of the Godhead. Mrs. White had crossed out the word person and put in personality. It was never changed when it was published.

In the Review and Harold, May 19, 1904 she used the phrase "third person of the Godhead" to refer to the Holy Spirit. It was not capitalized and a further reading of the passage shows that she believed that the third person of the Godhead was the Spirit of Christ. Notice the underlined portion of the devotional above with the bold text highlighting this fact. The compilers of the White estate often take her words out of context in various publications to promote their belief in the trinity, but when her writings are read in their entirety it shows that Mrs. White never believed in the trinity.

It is very clear from Scripture that there is only One true God, and that is the Father. "And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." (John 17:3). The Holy Spirit is not an separate being from the Father and the Son. When God said "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:" in Genesis 1:26, the reading of the next verse shows that there is only two divine beings and not three. "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them." (Genesis 1:27).

Over the course of the next several devotions, the compilers focus on different aspects of the Holy Spirit in light of their belief in the trinity. I will show from Scripture how the Holy Spirit is simply the Spirit of the Father and the Son, and not a separate being unto itself.

God bless,
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Its not complicated - David Clayton
It's Not Complicated

Brother David Clayton talks about the nature of God, and the simplicity of our salvation.
Friday: The Gift of God to You

Monday, February 25, 2019

Jesus' Resurrection and the New Life

Today's Devotion
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Jesus' Resurrection and the New Life
My Thoughts:
My friend, the life that was in the Son of God is the same life that the Father has. The Son of God received this life from the source of all life, His Father. "For as the Father hath life in himself; so hath he given to the Son to have life in himself;" (John 5:26).

The trinity teaches that Jesus' divinity comes from the fact that He is God unto Himself. To sustain this claim the trinity maintains that Jesus, raised Himself from the grave by virtue of His divinity. For this to be true Christ could not have truly died, for their is no consciousness in death. To explain this the trinity teaches that it was only Christ's humanity that slept in the grave while His divinity was alive and active, thus destroying the sacrifice of the Son of God.

The life that the Son of God has comes from the Father, the source of all life. The Son received this life from when He was begotten of the Father, and though He has the same life as the Father, He is not the source of all life. Because He received life from the Father, He could also lay down His life that we may be saved.

Christ's humanity was so interwoven with His divinity, that while His humanity lay dormant in the grave, so too did His divinity lay as well. He was as surely asleep in the grave as all that have gone into the grave before Him. When the Father called Him from the grave, He took up His life again, the life that was given to Him by His Father.

The life that Jesus' has is the life that He offers to all that would believe. He laid down His life that He may take it up again and give it to us. The life that He gives to us is not the same life that was given to Adam in the garden of Eden, it is the divine life of the Son of God, and this is the life that He offers to you and me.

God bless,
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Its not complicated - David Clayton
It's Not Complicated

Brother David Clayton talks about the nature of God, and the simplicity of our salvation.
Thursday: Third Person of the Godhead