How the Word of God, Born of a Virgin named Jesus became the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY

I’d like to share my personal perspective, along with a few references that have helped shape my understanding—such as the book of Daniel, the moment when Jesus appeared glorified on the mountain with Moses and Elijah (as witnessed by the disciples), and passages from Revelation, especially chapters 3 and 4.

From what I gather, Jesus is depicted as the one who would share the throne with the Father after overcoming all things. Daniel’s vision appears to describe a figure with eyes like fire, which I interpret as Jesus. Once his mission was complete, I see Jesus as sharing in divine authority and presence with the Father—together unified as the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY.

This unity seems to reflect a culmination or return to oneness, as Jesus is glorified in the events described in Revelation. In my view, there's God, His Word, and His Holy Spirit—and then there's the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY, in whom God and Yeshua are fully united.

These are personal thoughts based on my study and reflections. While I don’t personally hold to the traditional understanding of the Trinity, I believe Jesus was God among us, and through glorification, became fully one with God as the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY after triumphing over all.
 
I’d like to share my personal perspective, along with a few references that have helped shape my understanding—such as the book of Daniel, the moment when Jesus appeared glorified on the mountain with Moses and Elijah (as witnessed by the disciples), and passages from Revelation, especially chapters 3 and 4.

From what I gather, Jesus is depicted as the one who would share the throne with the Father after overcoming all things. Daniel’s vision appears to describe a figure with eyes like fire, which I interpret as Jesus. Once his mission was complete, I see Jesus as sharing in divine authority and presence with the Father—together unified as the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY.

This unity seems to reflect a culmination or return to oneness, as Jesus is glorified in the events described in Revelation. In my view, there's God, His Word, and His Holy Spirit—and then there's the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY, in whom God and Yeshua are fully united.

These are personal thoughts based on my study and reflections. While I don’t personally hold to the traditional understanding of the Trinity, I believe Jesus was God among us, and through glorification, became fully one with God as the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY after triumphing over all.
QUOTE: "I believe Jesus was God among us, and through glorification, became fully one with God as the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY after triumphing over all."

RESPONSE: Jesus didn't 'become/became fully one with God," He ALWAYS was God, from conception to resurrection. He never ceased to be God.

35 And the angel answered and said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee: therefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God.
Luke 1:35.

"Holy." There is no Scripture which describes a birth as "holy" but this One. There may be births recorded in Scripture as "miraculous" none are described or called "holy" but the one to be born of Mary and Joseph.
 
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