The Two Sons Of God:

The Son of God and The Son of Man

What The Bible Really Says

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For 2000 years, Christians, theologians, scholars and historians have broadly accepted these two designations as describing One Person – Jesus: The Son of God. However, a serious and brutally-logical analysis of the actual Scriptures which pertain to these two Titles, along with connecting Scripture that add irrefutable and clarifying reinforcement to the primary axiom here, clearly show that belief to not be the case at all. To that particular end the clear statement: “No man hath seen God at any time…” irrefutably destroys the singular, supposedly sacrosanct, tenet we allude to.

If you, Christian reader, or you, Bible scholar, apply the above reality to certain passages in Revelation concerning “He Who is Enthroned” – and Jesus – then you must surely see that the present general Church interpretation/belief about Who It is that occupies that Throne, cannot possibly be correct.

In fact, of all distortions of Biblical Truth – and there are very, very many – this crucial error of The Two Sons of God stands as the most appalling, and therefore the most destructive for all of global humanity, to what Jesus described as the All-Truth. The contentious nature of what we are unequivocally postulating will therefore place this “immutable fact” in direct opposition to the standard and long-held position of global Christendom. That position states that it is Jesus Who is to return, for, – according to Christian wisdom – He is the only Son of God! John 16 holds the warning from Jesus that upon the Coming of the Ordained One, that: “He, Himself, [personal pronoun] will honour Me.” And from Jesus: “I return to The Father and you will see Me no more.”

Are we just playing with words here? Well, there is, of course, one outcome that will prove our case – the Event itself. An earth-changing Event of which it is warned that: “Only the few will [recognise] know.” Not the roughly two billion of global Christendom: No, only the few!

So why have we gone out on a seemingly theologically-unassailable and therefore ostensibly-dangerous limb to directly challenge the stated belief of virtually the whole of the Christian world and make such a proclamation? The answer is quite simple. As in the case of all the key questions in life; either a thing is so, or it is not. There is simply no other position that can be logically accepted. So must it be here. If we accept that there is only one Son of God, then the matter resolves itself. This Booklet would then hold the dubious position of not only being very wrong but, against the combined academic knowledge from virtually all the Theological Colleges and Religious Studies Departments of the great Universities of the world, would expose the author of a “Two Sons of God” notion to considerable public ridicule.

No one in their right mind, therefore, would seriously consider publicly stating an idea that the academic world would mock if there were not some exceptionally powerful motivation to do so. Reader, that exceptionally powerful motivation is the clear recognition that The Bible, the face-book of Christian religion, really does reveal the identities of The Two Sons of God, and their respective places and tasks in Creation.

This Booklet will lead you to the same profound Truth. A singular truth was once stated by the Danish philosopher, Kierkegaard: “It is not the Truth that lies with the masses, but the untruth. The crowd is the untruth.”

Along with virtually all religions, Christendom, too, is also part of “the crowd”. In final proclamation then: Jesus will not return to set foot on earth, for He is not, nor was He ever, The Son Who was to Come in the final hour. For you of global Christendom – has HE already been?

“Grace  to you and peace, from Him who is, and who was and who is to come; and from the seven Spirits who are before His  throne;    and from Jesus  Christ,…”

(New American  Standard Bible.)

“Blessing  and  peace  to you from  the   One Who  Is, Who Was and  Who   comes; and from the seven Spirits which are before  His   throne;    and from Jesus  Christ.”1

(Revelation. 1:4-5, Fenton. Emphases  mine.)

That singular  Scripture, perhaps  more than  any other in  the  entire  Bible and  all related  religious  writings, possesses the “Golden Key” to the clear reality of The Two  Sons of God!  It needs only to be read with an open  spirit  and  without “religious  fear”  for the  profound Truth of it to be intuitively recognised.

“But  when the  Son of Man  appears  in His  Majesty, and  all His  angels with  Him, then  He  will take  His seat  upon the  throne  of His  Majesty; and  collect all nations  before Himself.”

In that particular Scripture,  as in many others,  we would at least expect Jesus to say, “I will collect all Nations  before Me.” – if He  Himself was to fulfil that role at the End-time.  Yet  that is  not what  He  says, even though  instructing and enlightening  His Disciples as to what to expect then!  Further Scriptural quotes clarify our premise.  From  John  14:26 and Luke 18:8, respectively.

“…but the  helper,  the  Holy Spirit,  Whom  the  Father will send…  He  will teach you everything”.

“When  the Son of Man comes, however,  will He  find this faith  upon the earth?”

Further  examples  from  The  Jerusalem Bible  provide  more anchorage for our premise:

“…proved  by my going to the  Father and  your seeing Me no more”.

“I came from the Father and have come into the world, and now I leave the world to go to the Father.”

(John  16:10 and 16:28)

“If anyone, however, is ashamed of Me and of My teachings in this adulterous and wicked race, then will the Son of Man be ashamed of him, when He comes with the holy angels in the majesty of His Father.”

(Mark, [Fenton] Chapter 8, Verse 38)

Despite  the fact that we can  find passages  where Jesus apparently  indicates  He will return, it is The Son  of  Man Who  is  to Come as  The Eternal Mediatoras  Jesus clearly  states.  For  too many  other  statements by Him show clear reference to the  Other Whom  He  is to send.  If it  was  unequivocally  and  absolutely  certain that Jesus  was The One Who Comes, then  we would surely expect  that all  statements, references, Scriptures,  inferences etc.,  would carry the “I” and not the “He” so clearly evident in so many places.

 

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Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

THE TWO SONS OF GOD
0.1 The Revelation of “The Other Son”
0.2 The Disciples’ Confusion
0.3 “HE” Who Is “Enthroned”!
0.4 Destruction by “Fire”
0.5 The ‘Rapture’? A Distortion of Bible Truth!
0.6 THE PROCLAMATION!

Bibliography
0.7 The Parent Book: