Does this following example mean I know more than some;
John 10:30 (Jesus says) I and the Father are one.
Now many claim that this is saying - See see, Jesus is saying he and God are one in the same as in the one God - Jesus is The God.
However just a few chapters along and most would know it;
John 17:21 (Jesus again) That they (us) all may be one as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hath sent me.
So on the bases of their claim in 10:30 - We or they should be insisting also, that "we" become or are God as well.
So does that make me to be claiming to know more = Nope, as clearly they have the same words as I do.
However, it would seem, "they" and despite the clear and obvious of the Bible, chose to read into it, want "they" want, Hence not the Spirit of Truth the Holy Spirit John 14:16:26
So I will be straight up front, It's become childish, foolish, rubbish for people to keep claiming, I think I no more than others or I think I am special etc and that is rubbish and I have nothing other than what's available to all.
If people have trouble with me insisting on God and Jesus's truth then I suggest you have a look at John 14:47-50.
THE END!!!
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