Hi Yasooo,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I can see you've really looked into this, but I believe you've missed the full picture of what Scripture reveals about Yeshua (Jesus). Let's address your points with Scripture in context:
Where is the Father when Jesus sits on the White Throne?
Yeshua said plainly in John 5:22 (TLV):
"The Father does not judge anyone, but has handed over all judgment to the Son."
And in Revelation 20:11-12 (TLV):
"Then I saw a great white throne and the One seated on it... And the dead were judged according to what was written in the books, according to their deeds."
This is Yeshua seated on the White Throne. The Father has given Him all authority to judge (John 5:27). The Father remains on His throne in Heaven (Rev 4), but judgment is committed to the Son.
1 – Yeshua Denied Being Good?
You're quoting Mark 10:18 out of context. Yeshua isn’t denying that He is good — He’s challenging the man's understanding of what “good” means. Only God is truly good — so if Yeshua is good, then He is God. This was a way of drawing the man into deeper truth.
Also, your claim that there’s no mention of original sin or salvation by faith is incorrect. Romans 3:23, 5:12, and many others explain it. And faith and obedience are always both present — Yeshua said, “This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He has sent” (John 6:29).
2 – Miracles and Worship
Yeshua didn’t boast in miracles, but He did perform them as proof of who He was:
John 10:37-38 (TLV):
"If I don’t do the works of My Father, don’t believe Me. But if I do, even if you don’t trust Me, trust the works."
And yes — He was worshiped many times:
He never stopped anyone from worshiping Him — that would be blasphemy if He weren’t God.
- Matthew 14:33 – “Then those in the boat worshiped Him, saying, ‘You really are Ben-Elohim!’”
- John 9:38 – “He said, ‘Lord, I believe!’ And he worshiped Him.”
4 – Yeshua’s Submission to the Father
Yeshua submitted to the Father’s will — not because He’s less than God, but because He came in human form.
Philippians 2:6-7 (TLV):
“Though existing in the form of God, He did not consider being equal to God a thing to be grasped... but emptied Himself, taking on the form of a servant.”
He limited Himself voluntarily to accomplish the Father's plan of redemption. That doesn’t mean He isn’t divine — it shows His humility.
5 – Yeshua as Prophet and Man
Yeshua is called a Prophet — but He’s more than that. He is:
And after His resurrection, Thomas declared in John 20:28:
- The Word made flesh (John 1:14)
- God with us (Matthew 1:23)
- Worshiped by angels (Hebrews 1:6)
- The One who forgives sins (Mark 2:5–7 — and only God can do that)
- The Creator (John 1:3, Colossians 1:16)
“My Lord and my God!” – and Yeshua did not correct him.
Final Thought:
Yeshua didn’t come to boast or impress — He came to serve, to save, and to fulfill every prophecy written of Him. He is the Lamb, the Judge, the King of Kings, and the Alpha and Omega (Revelation 1:8, 22:13) — titles only God bears.
May the truth set you free. If you seek with an open heart, YHWH will reveal His Son to you.
With respect,
– The Disciple
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