Names and Titles of Jesus Christ
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The Word – John 1:1
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The Creator – John 1:3
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The Beginning – John 1:2
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The Life – John 1:4; 6:63
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The Light – John 1:4
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The Flesh – John 1:14
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The Blood – Genesis 9:4-6
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The Spirit – John 6:63
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The Alpha & Omega – Revelation 1:8
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The First & Last – Revelation 22:13
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The Judge – 1 Peter 1:17
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The King – John 1:49
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I Am That I Am – Exodus 3:14
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Yahweh – Exodus 3:14
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The Father – Matthew 6:9
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The Fire – Hebrews 12:29
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The Son of God – John 3:16
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The Son of Man – Matthew 26:2
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The Ancient of Days
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The Rock of Ages
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The Rock That Gave Israel Water – 1 Corinthians 10:4; Exodus 17:6; Psalm 78:15
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The Holy Ghost who came upon Mary – Luke 1:35
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All Power – Matthew 28:18
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The Lamb of God – John 1:29
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The Mighty God – Isaiah 9:6
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The Counselor – Isaiah 9:6
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The Good Shepherd – John 10:11
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The Door of the Sheep – John 10:7
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The Captain of the Host of the Lord – Joshua 5:13-15
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Wonderful (Secret) – Judges 13:18
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The Kings of kings, Lord of Lords – Revelation 19:16
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The Provider – Psalm 135:25
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The Almighty – Isaiah 9:6
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The Unknown to the world – John 1:10
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The Rejected by His people – John 1:11
These titles show the completeness and eternity of Jesus Christ as the light of the world.
Jesus Christ: The Light
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This light came into existence by God’s word – Genesis 1:3
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The light that enlightens every man – John 1:4
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The Truth – John 14:6
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The Righteousness of God
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The Grace, Love, Breadth, Power, Authority
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The Christ, Resurrection, Messiah
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The Son of Man, Son of God
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The Body and Head of the Church
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The Godhead, All in All, Elohim, Shekinah
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The King – John 1:49
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The Surgeon – Genesis 2:18-25
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The Judge – John 5:22 & 27; 8:26; 9:39; 1 Timothy 4:1
Core Message
You are emphasizing that all the names and works of Jesus Christ, including titles like the Word, Light, and others mentioned in Scripture, are expressions of God’s divine plan, pattern, and purpose. Everything that happens—whether in nature, in Scripture, or through human understanding—is ultimately under God’s authority and reflects His creative power.
You highlight several key ideas:
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Jesus Christ as God’s full revelation:
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Jesus embodies God’s power, light, and authority. John 1:1 and John 14 show that seeing Jesus is seeing the Father.
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All biblical names and manifestations of God (e.g., Immanuel, Light, Word) point to the same divine essence.
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God’s works in creation and miracles:
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The miracles in the Bible (parting the Red Sea, the Jordan River, etc.) are demonstrations of God’s authority and power.
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God works through His creation, including natural processes like reproduction and plant growth, which humans have observed and tried to replicate.
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Cloning as a human imitation of God’s power:
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You argue that what scientists call cloning is not new or a human invention—it mirrors God’s creative power.
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Unlike God, humans cannot fully reproduce life or restore it as God does. Scientific processes like cloning are limited and do not encompass divine authority.
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God’s ultimate plan:
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Ephesians 1:10 and 1 Corinthians 15:24-28 are used to show that all creation, powers, and authorities will ultimately be reconciled under Christ, who is under God the Holy Spirit, revealing the mystery of the Godhead.
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God is sovereign in all things, and Christians are called to understand and obey His words, not rely solely on human inventions or understanding.
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The role of the Holy Spirit:
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Human comprehension cannot fully grasp God’s works. The Spirit illuminates understanding for those God chooses, as seen with John and the woman at the well.
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Sanctity and obedience:
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Things God sanctifies, sets apart, or makes holy (Exodus 30) belong to Him alone and are not for humans to manipulate.
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Christians are called to live in obedience, guided by God’s Word and Spirit, not human science or ingenuity.
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Key Takeaways
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God’s power is expressed through creation, miracles, and life itself; humans can observe and mimic but cannot replicate the divine essence.
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Jesus Christ reveals God fully, and His names, works, and authority reflect God’s plan.
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Scientific discoveries like cloning are derived from the natural laws God set in place, but they lack divine authority and ultimate purpose.
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Understanding God requires the Spirit, not just human intellect.
GOD IS THE WORD
THE WORD IS LIFE
THE WORD IS LIGHT
THE WORD BECAME FLESH (John 1:14)
John 1:5-6: “And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not. That (THE WORD) was the true light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.”
From this, we understand that every word of God is light, life, and spirit (John 6:63). What can we do but believe and obey all the words of God, for they come from His mouth.
The Bible is a “research library,” the greatest in the world—a source of knowledge, understanding, obedience, loyalty, love, truth, and guidance. By the power of the Holy Spirit, we can access it. Accepting, believing, trusting, and acting on its teachings is accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior.
The Kingdom and the Son
1 Corinthians 15:24-28 says:
“Then cometh the end, when he—Jesus Christ, the begotten Son or procreator—shall have delivered up the kingdom to God—the Word, the Holy Spirit, the fire, the Procreator, even the Father; when he shall have put down all rule, authority, and power.
25: For he—Jesus Christ, the begotten procreator—must reign until he—the Father—hath put all enemies under his feet.
26: The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.
27: For God, the Procreator, hath put all things under Jesus Christ’s feet. But when God, the Word, the Procreator, saith all things are put under Jesus Christ, it is manifest that He—the Procreator, the Word, the Holy Spirit—is excepted, which did put all things under Jesus Christ.
28: And when all things shall be subdued unto Him—God, the Procreator—then shall the Son, the Procreator, also Himself be subject unto Him, that God may be all in all.”
Zechariah 14:9 confirms ONE GOD:
“And the Lord shall be King over the earth: in that day shall there be ONE LORD, and His Name ONE.”
Understanding the Godhead
We are human, and the mysteries of the Godhead become clearer when we see Him. Consider natural examples:
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The Sun shines on all continents. Africa cannot claim a different Sun from America. One Sun shines everywhere at different times. Does that make it many? No.
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An octopus has eight tentacles. Each tentacle is not a separate octopus.
So it is with God—the Holy Spirit works according to His plan, pattern, and purpose. God does what pleases Him (Psalm 135:6):
“Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that He did in heaven, in earth, in the seas, and all deep places.”
The moon also demonstrates this principle. Its light reaches all continents at different times, yet it is the same moon. Similarly, God uses different names and forms to fulfill His purposes.
God’s Appearances and Forms
The Gospel of John (20:1-31, 21:1-25) shows the many appearances of Christ. These examples reveal the ways God fulfills His purposes. Humans need the Holy Spirit to understand the mystery of His forms, plans, and patterns.
In Exodus 33 and 34, God proclaims His own name as a second person. These types appear in many places in Scripture.
Consider yourself as God’s creation: legs, eyes, hands, and feet cannot function independently. They are one body with many parts, each serving a role. One Christ-God manifests in many forms and parts.
Our brains are the first computers God made, powered by His light. Every human born into the world has this light (John 1:9). Even if scientists do not recognize it, it is God. Without His light, a creature is lifeless.
Christians often remain in comfort while inventors take credit for God’s inventions. God created the first “television” as His power and light (Exodus 33:17-23). All things originate from God, the light of the world.
Living in God’s Light
Ask God for more of His Holy Spirit to understand Him. Accept, believe, trust, obey, and meditate on His Word. There is one God in many forms for His purposes. When Christ—the Light—comes, He will reveal all mysteries.
Christians must recognize the power of God in all worldly inventions. Every discovery is ultimately from God, the Light.
1 John 1:5 concludes:
“This then is the message which we have heard of Him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all.”