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Wesrock
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Does God speak as we do? Does He waggle his tongue and project air from his lungs across His vocal chord? Or barring that, does He make a sound in the air by some other means? Does the “b” and the “e” sound separately with beginning and end? Does He say one syllable now and another later? Or, if it can’t be heard (no air to vibrate if he doesn’t make it!), does He at least move his metaphorical lips soundlessly, here open, there closed, here open again?Jesus is conclusion of act or acting but Jesus is not the Creator who acts!
“Jesus is word of God” is being misinterpreted very tricky. God do not create with word but by omnipotend and power. “God says be! and it is” mean when God will to create something it is enough to say be! and power create it without any objection. Nothing can contravene. God is not kind of a human king who could not do something.
Jesus was born without a father and God to state that it is very easy for God to do such thing just saying be! is enough. God is not bound on laws indeed God creates laws.
God’s Word is eternal. It is through the Word, His one, co-eternal Word existing before, through all moments of, and after time that He acts. God’s word is no mere utterance or vibration in the air. It is begotten, not made. It is consubstantial with Him, with no beginning or end (eternity being what it is).