Originally posted by RJHindsOne is to worship God Almighty "only" and Jesus is the mediator between us and God Almighty. Jehovah is the "focal point" with our worship, not Jesus. Jesus is the mediator and the one whom his Father Jehovah has given the keys or respondsabilty to govern and rule God's Kingdom.
In order to worship the Father, you must have a focal point for that worship, which should be Jesus Christ, the Son of God. How else can you worship the Father? When you worship the Father do you just worship the air or what? How do you worship the Father? I don't think you know. You are just repeating the propaganda that you have been indoctrinated with by the watchtower Society. You are really worshipping the Watchtower Society aren't you?
No where does the Bible say we are to worship Jesus...............ever.
This fact you have still not proven other wise.
03 Mar 14
Originally posted by galveston75Without Jesus there is no clear concept of God. God would just be anything one can imagine.
One is to worship God Almighty "only" and Jesus is the mediator between us and God Almighty. Jehovah is the "focal point" with our worship, not Jesus. Jesus is the mediator and the one whom his Father Jehovah has given the keys or respondsabilty to govern and rule God's Kingdom.
No where does the Bible say we are to worship Jesus...............ever.
This fact you have still not proven other wise.
Originally posted by galveston75Are you going to answer this post from me from further up:
But there should be at least one somewhere it would seem according to the trinity as they say they all three are equal as the holy spirit is also one of the three godheads they say. Right?
Seems something is wrong with their idea of the basic thought of the trinity if there are no scriptures that say to worship the holy spirit.
In fact every scri ...[text shortened]... in the bible related to this all seem to say worship God the Father only as Jesus himself said.
According to you in this forum, Jesus is "mighty god" as referred to in Isaiah 9. Isn't "mighty god" worthy of worship?
Originally posted by galveston75The OP asks who do you worship. My answer : Namaste
Jesus said this:
Matthew 4:10
Amplified Bible (AMP)
10 Then Jesus said to him, Begone, Satan! For it has been written, You shall worship the Lord your God, and Him alone shall you serve.
In the never ending discussions on the trinity, how does one understand this scripture?
Did Jesus say to worship him?
Did Jesus say to worship the holy spirit?