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The Language of Scripture Father Son Spirit Spoke but Whom said What
The Language of Scripture Father Son Spirit Spoke but Whom said What
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When dealing with the Word of God it is paramount that we understand who is speaking at any moment within the Word of God. Sometimes it was the Son of God speaking, sometimes it was the Father speaking, and sometimes it was the Holy Spirit speaking. Each person of the Godhead had access to Yeshua's tongue. Therefore, when reading Scripture, we must be careful to discern whom it is that is speaking using Yeshua's tongue.
This can be determined only through careful study. There are three offices within the Scriptures. They are; King, Priest, and Prophet. The Father holds the office of King. The Son holds the office of Priest. The Holy Spirit holds the office of Prophet. Once we know this important fact, we are better able to see who is speaking at what time in Scripture, we can know whom is speaking based upon whether the Scripture has to do with Law,Priestly duties, or Prophecy. This establishes beyond a doubt whom it is that is speaking.
Patterns emerge when we know these facts. We begin to see clearly what is being said, and can know if we are to apply certain Scriptures to ourselves or simply view them as a conversation between the Trinity or Godhead. Armed with this information, we get a perfect understanding of Scripture instead of a distorted view of what is being said or what is going on. This and only this, produces proper growth in our Christian walk with God. Otherwise, we continually misquote and misuse Scripture giving the devil place to accuse us to God.
All things must be done legally in Heaven, and the devil knows exactly what Scripture means, even if he causes mankind to be blinded by misquoting it and leading others to misquote it. He is a master of deception and loves it when mankind misquotes or misuses God's Word. God sometimes has to admit that Satan has a point and gives him access into a believer's life due to their misuse of Scripture. God would prefer His children became educated in His Word. This is my desire as well.

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The Language of Scripture Father Son Spirit Spoke but Whom said What
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Jesus Villalobos

Author of seventeen e-books published and available at: http://www.amazon.com and other online retailers. "Three Days of Darkness and the Coming Flood" "Time For Truth" "Forgotten Keys of the Kingdom" "AntiChrist's Birth; The Solomon Island Mystery" "R.A.I.N. (Retaliatory And Inverse Navigation) "2012 and Beyond" "The Legend of the Cave" "Mathematics and Scripture" "AntiChrist's Rise; The Call to Arms" "AntiChrist's Dark Hour; The Revelation of the Children of Light" "Revelation of Mysterious Patterns within the Word of God" "AntiChrist's Reign; AntiChrist's Fall" "The Character of God: Mercy of God; Wrath of God" "Dream Interpretation; Has God sent you a Word" "Are there Few to be Saved" "End of Days; Truth Stranger than Fiction" "The Language of Scripture; Father Son Spirit Spoke but Whom said What" "False Doctrines; Misconceptions Inside the Church"

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    The Language of Scripture Father Son Spirit Spoke but Whom said What - Jesus Villalobos

    The Language of Scripture

    Father Son Spirit Spoke but Whom said What

    By

    Jesus Villalobos

    Copyright 2016; Jesus Villalobos, published at Smashwords: No part of this manuscript may be reproduced in any fashion, including; photocopy, typewritten, recording, stored on electronic devices, or any other fashion, without the permission of the publisher.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 A Workman Whom Need Not be Ashamed

    Chapter 2 The Importance of it All

    Chapter 3 Starting at the Beginning

    Chapter 4 Trinity Interaction

    Chapter 5 Relearning What You Think You Know

    Chapter 6 Organization of Scripture

    Chapter 7 Covering One's Feet; Uncovering One's Nakedness

    Chapter 8 How Long oh Lord

    Chapter 9 Who Said What

    Chapter 10 The Church's Role in the Last Days

    Chapter 11 Christ is Man Christ is God

    Chapter 12 Doctrine of God or Doctrine of Men

    Chapter 13 When We Die Where Do We Go

    Chapter 14 Let's Take another Look at Yeshua's Words

    Chapter 15 Parables

    Chapter 16 Symbols

    Chapter 1

    A Workman Whom Need Not Be Ashamed

    Rightly dividing the Word of Truth. What exactly does this phrase mean? Most cannot fathom the real intensity of this phrase nor its implications. What I am about to do is to burst many-a-bubble here. What I mean is, that it is time that the Christian world be schooled in the greater truths within the Word of God. This can only happen when the truth is shown by those who understand.

    Not being sure at what level you might be in your understanding of Scripture might present a small obstacle, but nothing that cannot be overcome with explicit detail and explanations. With this in mind, it is my goal to reveal what has been hidden from most Christians due to a lack of ability to see further than what they have been taught in today’s Christian Churches.

    God has no desire to watch His children being denied a closer, more adept knowledge of His letter of love towards them known as His Word. Quite the contrary, God desires His children to come into a mature relationship with the God whom they have come to call Father.

    Much that can be known about God has been hindered by Church leaders whom have entrenched their congregations with only the milk of the Word of God. Church congregations have therefore been unable to properly grow in the Spirit. This is a sad thing, but one that can be corrected if those who are searching can hear the meat of the Word.

    By the meat of the Word, I mean the deeper truths of Scripture that enable a person to become mature in their understanding of what God is actually saying within the confines of Scripture to His children. The meat has been too long neglected in the interest of appeasing those who refuse to grow in the Spirit.

    Prayerfully you are reading this book because you are ready to continue growing in the knowledge of our God and of His Son Yeshua. It is the heart that will allow you to either accept the things within this book, or to reject the meat of God’s eternal Word. My prayer is that your heart is really ready to receive what God desires to give to you.

    Chapter 2

    The Importance of it All

    What would happen if every word that was spoken in the world was heard by everyone in the world? Do you suppose that it might get a little confusing as to who was speaking to whom? Of course this would in fact be the case if such a scenario were plausible.

    This is why when someone is addressing another person it sometimes becomes necessary to either fully face the person being spoken to or call them by name before speaking. This lets others within hearing distance know that the conversation is meant only for the person you have indicated. This is one of the most important things that must be done in order to communicate properly in this world.

    Bearing this in mind, we should be able to understand that much of what is within God’s eternal Word is not to be taken personally as if God is addressing us personally. This keeps us from erroneously applying certain Scriptures to our daily lives, when in fact, they were meant only for those to whom they were addressed when Yeshua spoke to them.

    While we CAN use these Scriptures to learn aspects of God’s personality and thinking process, we should NOT use them to guide our daily lives. This is because they were spoken merely to the person who was being addressed at the time and the place when the encounter took place in Scripture.

    While I’m not going to give examples this early in this book, I will prove what I have written down through a process of explanations of certain Scriptures that have been for too long misused by leaders of the Church thereby causing their congregations to continue the misuse of these Scriptures in their daily lives.

    Unless you pay attention to the patterns within the Word of God, you can miss much of how God speaks, and the amount of Scriptures meant to be conversations between God, Yeshua, and the Holy Spirit, as well as on rare occasions, between God and Satan. Many use these conversations as Scriptures to guide their lives, when they are merely meant to show us how much God was in touch with His Son Yeshua.

    Scripture tells us that the fullness of the Godhead dwelt within the person of Yeshua. What most do not comprehend about what this Scripture is actually telling us, is that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit all dwelt within the body of Yeshua and used it.

    While this may seem like a strange concept to most, it is provable. Yet this can only be proven through showing that much of what Yeshua spoke was in fact NOT Yeshua speaking at all, but rather the Father or Holy Spirit speaking through the use of Yeshua’a tongue.

    There are so many Scriptures that show this to be the case that it is hard for me to understand how Christians reading the Word of God have not seen this to be a fact. Be that as it may, by the time you have finished this book you will either understand this to be the case or simply refuse one of the major facts of Scripture.

    Let me take you where no one has taken you before in your understanding of Scripture. Let me reveal to you how many Scriptures you have been using for personal use have in fact nothing to do with you at all, and were intended solely for the person or person’s being spoken to at the immediate time when they were spoken.

    I’m going to start with a relatively simple example here. Hopefully it will open the door of your understanding without causing too much consternation on your part towards what will become the gateway to your spiritual growth in understanding the mind and heart of God in a much richer environment.

    The Apostles asked Yeshua to show them the Father. Yeshua replied, Have I been so long with you and yet have you not understood? John 14:8-9. While these words verily (truthfully) came out of Yeshua’s mouth, they were not spoken by Yeshua. This reply came directly from the Father, using Yeshua’s tongue. This is akin to when the Old Testament prophets spoke by the Holy Spirit. It was NOT them speaking. It was the Holy Spirit speaking through them, using their tongues.

    The above Scripture has been used by some to claim that Yeshua claimed to be the Father. This is ludicrous. They use this to deny the Trinity in favor of believing Yeshua is somehow playing three parts, called the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is due to the fact that they have limited understanding that all three persons were in Christ reconciling the world to themselves.

    All three persons of the Godhead had access to Yeshua’s tongue during His lifetime upon the earth. Each spoke as the occasion became necessary to explain the truths of the Godhead and what God’s desire for mankind actually was and is.

    Please keep an open mind and heart in order to absorb what God would have you understand concerning His Word. I can promise you that you will be glad you did. Once you get a handle on what God has done within the confines of His Word, you will be much more mature in your reading level when viewing the Scriptures.

    The Word of God is very organized. The mind and heart of God is an amazing thing. Scripture is laid out in such an amazingly organized way that it boggles the mind how once the key structures are understood, reading God’s Word becomes one of the most simplistic things to understand. How something so complex can become so simple is one of the real joys of discovering who God is and how He speaks to us as His children, but at the same time shows us conversations between His own Godhead as well.

    The kingdom of God is divided into three separate offices. They are; king, prophet, and priest. There is a good reason for this division of the kingdom. Each person of the Godhead occupies one of the three offices. The Father occupies the office of king. The Holy Spirit occupies the office of prophet. The Son, occupies the office of Priest.

    Each one stays within the parameters of their own office, not interfering with the other two offices. Yet they all work within the desires of the Father’s will. Thus each has their own glory so to speak. They have their own specific tasks and office. This is how the government or kingdom of God works.

    When we read Scripture, we must pay close attention to which of the three offices is speaking. If the words have to do with prophecy, it is the Holy Spirit speaking. If the words have to do with the priestly office, it is Yeshua or the Son speaking. If the words have to do with laws or statutes, it is the Father speaking. This is how we can know which of the three persons of the Godhead is speaking in the Scriptures.

    God has not left us ignorant of which person of the Godhead is saying what. The problem isn’t that Scripture is being ambiguous. The problem, is that men are not paying close enough attention to the text of Scripture in order to know which person of the Godhead has said what. This causes much misinterpretation of Scripture, as sometimes, what we are reading, is NOT for us, but rather is a conversation between the three persons of the Godhead verifying each other’s statements.

    Let me give you another small example. Yeshua is on a hill overlooking Jerusalem. He is weeping. The words spoken are NOT Yeshua alone speaking. It is the Father, Holy Spirit, and Son speaking in exactly this order. Jerusalem (says the Father), Jerusalem (says the Holy Spirit), Thou that kills the prophets, and stones them that are sent to thee (says the Son). How often I would have gathered thy children together, even as a hen (female gender) gathers her brood under her wings, and you would not (says the Holy Spirit). Behold, your house is left desolate unto you (says the Father). Henceforth you shall not see Me until you shall say ‘Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord’ (says the Son). Matthew 23:37-39.

    What is happening, in the above Scriptures is that the Father is making a judgment against Jerusalem, based upon the fact that they have grieved the Holy Spirit. Yeshua, makes His own judgment based upon His right to judge also. He declares that Jerusalem shall not see Him until they recognize and repent for how they have grieved the Holy Spirit by refusing Him as Messiah. Matthew 23:37-39.

    Once you can see whom it is that is speaking, you get a much clearer understanding of what is actually taking place in the Scriptures. You get an inside view of the mind and heart of God. You also get to see God in action making judgments. This gives you a better picture of who God is and how He thinks and acts.

    This is a relatively easy place in Scripture to view God in action. There are more difficult places within the pages of Scripture that I shall explain a little later in this book. They will require you to use your God given logic and insight. Once they are explained, it will be up to you to decide if what I have written is correct or not. I can only show you the water, I cannot force you to drink it.

    I spoke of God’s Word being extremely organized. I would like to explain this a little more for you. All Prophecy is literal. When we read a prophecy in Scripture, we are to take it literally. God gave us prophecy as a means to prove Him according to Scripture. If God had made prophecy metaphorical, we would be hard placed to prove God.

    The reason is because if we allegorize or make prophecy a metaphor,

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