ALL THINGS GOD

The 2nd Coming is the revelation that Jesus is God

JOHN HUFFMAN

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The council of Nicea in 325 ce concluded that Jesus is fully human and fully God this is an intellectual accounting of Jesus but the 2nd Coming is a revelation not an intellectual endeavor. The 2nd Coming is the revelation that Jesus is God 

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Good morning, loved ones. In our first episode, we're gonna ask the question, Is Jesus God? Uh that was the first thing the Lord dealt with me on when he appeared over my head blowing a trumpet, which I later discovered is the s the second coming is foretold by the Feast of Trumpets, which is a Jewish tradition, a Jewish feast. The Jewish Feast of Trumpets is the forerunner of the second coming. And so when the Lord appeared over my head blowing a trumpet, it should have been no strange thing, but to me it was because I did I didn't know anything about the Jewish feast. Nobody did in the church because we've we've cast all that stuff, all the Jewish stuff out through something called replacement theology and anti-Nomianism. The church in the second century rejected the law and the prophets. And in doing so, they threw the baby out with the bathwater. That meant Israel the church has replaced Israel. It's called replacement theology. And there are churches even today, there's a church in Atlanta. Andy Stanley won't even teach from the Old Testament. He rejects the full Old Testament. I don't even know where to start with that guy. It's unfortunate that he's fallen for this lie. It's a lie from the pit of hell, friends, I'm telling you. Andy Stanley, if you're listening, replacement theology and antinomianism are false doctrines. Get on your face before God. Ask him to forgive you and repent. He wants to save your soul. And he can't if you're going to run away from me in rebellion. Okay, so let's move on. So the Lord appeared over my head blowing a trumpet. And as he was blowing the trumpet, I there was an angel on each side of the trumpet, and I was sitting in a Bojangles restaurant. I was working as a carpenter in Fort Mill, South Carolina. I was actually doing some repair work or renovations to the old PTL property. The old PTL property was owned by Jim and Tammy Baker in the 80s. And he went to jail for who knows what. I don't even remember what. I didn't follow him. I never had really followed religion. But uh I was working there as a carpenter because the new owners were renovating because it was run down. It had sat dormant for a decade, and the weather wasn't kind to it. So I had been hired on as a carpenter. That was my trade at the time. And my daughters loved the music that was coming out of their morning star music. I had two teenage daughters at the time. So I was sitting at Bo Jango's restaurant with a friend of mine having lunch, and all of a sudden the Lord appeared over my head, literally appeared over my head blowing a trumpet. And as he was blowing the trumpet, I could hear the trumpet in one ear, I could hear his voice in the other ear. And there, like I said, there was an angel on each side of the trumpet. This is not that extraordinary when you're talking about God. Look at the account of the Apostle Paul. There's been some um some criticism because of the account seems to vary from teller to teller. But in reality, when you get a visitation like this, what's happening is you're you're caught up in in this experience. And so I can recount it like it happened yesterday, but in my telling of it, there may be one or two little details that very one or two little details, but Jesus was blowing a trumpet. Listen to my words. He was blowing a trumpet over my head. I was sitting in Bojangle's restaurant. There was an angel on each side of the trumpet. As he was blowing a trumpet in one ear, I could hear the trumpet. In the other ear, I could hear his voice. And he was saying to me, This is the revelation of the second coming, I am God. And I was like, What? Okay, right on. That's that's cool, man. And so I was like, well, is there any biblical evidence? How do I how do I do this? Because I've been in the church a while. How do I articulate this to others? And so I um I was asking questions of the angels, but I was doing it telepathically. I was thinking of the question in my mind. What about Second Thessalonians? Second coming, we're all supposed to meet you in the sky. All the whole host of heaven is supposed to be here. No, there's supposed to be a cloud of witnesses. And then the angels told me, we're the witnesses. In order to have a witness, there's got to be uh two. And there are two angels, and the two angels, one on each side of the trumpet. So I was asking them, like I said, I was asking them about what about 2 Thessalonians? And that's what he said to me, we're the witnesses, we're the two witnesses that are mentioned in the scripture, that the scriptures fulfilled. And then I was like, well, if Jesus is God, what's the how do how do I articulate that? And then that's when they took me to the book of John. In the book of John, there are probably half a dozen accounts of Jesus being called God. The reason was the Apostle John on the island of Pitmos had, when he received the revelation, he received the revelation that Jesus was God, and he couldn't hide it in his writings, even though he tried. If you look at how he even starts his gospel, John 1:1 through verse 14. In the beginning was the word, the word was with God, the word was God. The word took on flesh and dwelt among us. I mean, he's doing his best just to camouflage it because in in Revelation 10, that's where Revelation 10.4 is where he received the revelation that Jesus is God, and he was told to seal that part up. Why? Because Jesus is Alpha and Omega. That means he's Messiah and he's God. And so it wasn't, John's revelation wasn't for his time, it was for our time, much like the rest of the book of Revelation. The book of Genesis is the beginning of creation. The book of Revelation is the end of creation. And there's nothing that any of us can do about it. That's a time clock that God set, not man. We didn't set the sun in the air, did we? Remember when he's talking to Job? He said, I don't remember asking your opinion about any of this when I was creating it. And because Job was feeling pretty down in the mouth. I mean, he was really going through it. Satan was really on him. And he said, I don't remember asking you your opinion when I was creating any of this, or when I was defeating Leviathan. Look it up, the book of Job. It's probably the oldest account in the Bible is the book of Job. It's not Genesis. Genesis was written by Moses as a revelation. Moses didn't live during the days of Adam and Eve. He had to receive that knowledge by revelation. So when I talk to you about revelation, it's not uncommon for people who are in the faith to have these events. In the last days I'll pour out my spirit upon all flesh. That's what the book of Joel says. And that's what happened on the day of Pentecost. And speaking of which, the day of Pentecost, you know, Christians, us Christians call it the day of Pentecost. It isn't the day of Pentecost, it's the Feast of Pentecost. That event happened during the Feast of Pentecost. And this is what I told you I'm going to explain to you about the peace of the Jewish feast. Why? Because those Jewish feasts weren't set by the Israelites. They were set by God and given to the Israelites. Why? Because they foretold of future events. When God gave the Jews the peace, he gave them the peace to Pentecost. He gave them the peace to Passover. And what happened? Jesus became the Passover lamb. So it's not something the Israelites made. It's something God gave them. It's kind of like a calendar on his clock. So when Peter was standing at the day of Pentecost, or during the Feast of Pentecost, and the Holy Spirit fell, that's exactly what the prophet Joel had written about. So keep an open mind. It's I know it's complicated because we've been blinded by the enemy. Um if you read 2 Corinthians 4, 3, I can I I'm I'm gonna go there real quick, just so that you have an understanding of what we're dealing with. We think that the blind are the law, are those who don't attend church. Those who do attend church are actually the ones who who are blind. Blind. And even I'm trying to remember where it says it, but they've exchanged the truth for a lie. That's in the book of Hebrews, probably book uh chapter 12. They've exchanged the truth for a lie. Why? Because under Constantine and Nicene counsel that he had going on there, where he was going to have the last word, and this is gonna make it, and this isn't. God preserved his word. God has not added a single line to the Bible with me. All he's done is given me the appropriate definition. In other words, John, you've been told that this means this. It's the word of God, but it doesn't mean that. It means this. And so by doing that, he did it for the purpose of laying the foundation of the church. I am an apostle. I don't wear a badge. It's it's something, it's a title my Father gave me in heaven. I don't I didn't volunteer for it. I didn't pray it through, I didn't ask him kindly, I didn't do any of that. He chose me since the foundations of the world, like he chose every other apostle. Anyway, we're looking at is Jesus God. Let's get back on track. In the book of John, John chapter 1, verse 1 through 14, in the beginning was the word, the word was with God, the word was God. The word took on flesh. Okay, where does John go from there? Let's go to let's go to chapter 8. Jesus is being asked questions by a couple of the Pharisees. Listen, if you're really the Messiah, tell us plainly because we're not seeing it. Jesus' response was, before Abraham was I am. And that that got them so riled up they wanted to pick up rocks right then and stone him to death because of the blasphemy. He just called himself I am. And I am is the name that God used at the burning bush when he met Moses, because Moses said, I'm gonna go back to the Israelites in the Pharaoh, but who do I say sent me? And God said to him, I am that I am. So that's God's name. And the Israelites knew that. The Hebrews Israelites knew that. So Jesus just said before, Abraham was, I am. The second part of that statement is this Father Abraham to the Israelites is the beginning of all things. He's there's nothing greater to an Israelite than their father Abraham. He's the seed that started the whole relationship with God. They're coming, by the way. The reconciliation of Israel is as sure as the sun coming up. I can promise you that. And I will show you in the scripture, both in the Old and New Testament. Anyway, so we have John chapter 1. In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, the Word was God, and in John chapter 8, we have I am. Before Abraham was I am. That means before all creation. It also says that in the book of Colossians. In the book of Colossians, chapter 1, verse 15, says he is the firstborn of all creation. He's talking about the Lord. The Lord is the firstborn of all creation. That's in the book of Colossians. If you read verse 15 through 20, it will take, it will explain the whole thing. Because he was in the garden. Jesus was in the garden. He is the angel of the Lord in Genesis chapter 22, talking to Abraham, talking to Father Abraham. Jesus is like you call him Father, like he's your father. I know the man, I made him. In the book of Revelation, Jesus says, Tell the angel, give him this testimony about me. I am both the root and the offspring of David. That's what it says in the book of Revelation. How can a man, they're looking at him like, you're just, you're just that carpenter's son, Jesus. What are you doing talking craziness like this? I am both the root and the offspring of David. It says that in the book of Revelation. How can you be both the root? You'd have to be his creator and his descendant. And Jesus is both. Because it says in the book of John 1 through 14, it says, nothing was created with him, without him. So he is David's creator, and he's also his offspring. Because this is part of the fulfillment of the text that was already written. David talked David knew God better than anybody. And it's just amazing that God could be so transparent and so um friendly with a human. Who is man that thou art mindful of him? David said. Who is man that thou art mindful of him? Why do you even care? Who are we? We're the bride of Christ. It's been that way since the very beginning. God created all this in order to choose a bride for his son, Jesus. Look in the book of John, chapter 14. In my father's house there are many mansions. I go to prepare a place that you might where I am, you might be with me. Why? Because according to the Jewish customs, the son, when he gets married, builds an addition unto the Father's house. Where is the father's house? The father's house is in eternity. It's not in creation. The Father's house is in eternity. There is a father and a son, but Jesus is God. And I'm trying to show you that. Jesus is God because God is a spirit. You hear me? So it's not unfathomable that God created a clay vessel in the form of a body to go to the cross to cover all the sins of humanity. God created a sacrifice for himself. Says that in the Old Testament, he said the blood of animals, it says it in the book of Hebrews too. The blood of animals couldn't cover a man's sin. God had to create a more suitable sacrifice. That's what it says in the book of Hebrews. A more suitable sacrifice. What was Jesus' sacrifice all about? It was about obedience. Do you remember what happened before Jesus came in creation? Rebellion in heaven. Rebellion. And what was that all about? That was about Satan's fall. Satan's fall and Adam's fall are not that different, actually. They're about rebellion. So Adam's sin in the garden was rebellion. It was as a sin of rebellion. Witchcraft is as a sin of rebellion also. And so in our churches today, as we're practicing witchcraft, which is manipulation, you gotta give us money so that we can do this.

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God told us to, you want him to be angry at you? Who is God, King Kong? We're gonna make a sacrifice to him? I'll explain all that. I have an episode that I created called King Kong and Witchcraft. My God. And I've seen it with my own eyes more times than I care to say. Makes me want to vomit every time I do. Went to a church three weeks ago. First thing out of the pastor's mouth was, take up an offering. I'm like, just stop. Just stop. Just please just stop. Where is God in all of this? Where is God in the church today? Anyway, we're talking about is Jesus God? I gave you the book of John, chapter 1, chapter 8, and now let's go to chapter 11. I'm gonna tell you a story about a man came called Lazarus. Do you know the only place that it's located in the Bible is in the Gospel of John? And I can explain to you why it's in the Gospel of John. When John was on the island of Patmos and he received the revelation of Jesus Christ, he received the revelation that Jesus is God. And he had to seal it up because it wasn't for his generation. My God, the damage that they would have done with that, Constantine would have had wreaked havoc over the earth. As if he didn't do enough damage. John chapter 11, let's go there. Verse 25. I'm gonna tell you what happened. Jesus was friends with Lazarus. Jesus went to the a nearby town. The villages during that time were, you know, seven, eight, ten miles. And so they could walk. It took time, but they could walk, they did walk. And Jesus was on his way to a nearby town village with his disciples. But when he left, his friend Lazarus was sick. And so while they were gone, I guess they were gone nearly a week. And um one night Jesus came to his disciples and he said, Our friend Lazarus is asleep. And his disciples said to him, Well, good, maybe he'll get better because he's been sick. And Jesus said, No, no, this sleep is unto death. In other words, Lazarus is dead, but it's for your benefit that we weren't there. That's what Jesus said to the disciples. So Lazarus' death, while Jesus was not there, was part of the plan to reveal that he is not just the Son of God, but he is God. Why? Because he was going to resurrect him. So they gather up their things and they head back to where Lazarus was. And when Jesus and the disciples come back, Jesus meets with Lazarus' sisters, Mary and Martha. And they're all crying the blues, of course, because Lazarus' dead has been dead three, four days now. And so they say to Jesus, If you'd have only been here, our brother would still be alive. And Jesus said to them, He said, Lazarus is going to be resurrected. And they said, Oh yeah, we know in the resurrection, meaning the religious time when all people are resurrected. And he said, No, I am the resurrection. Now, here he says again, he's I am. He's claiming to be God, and he's about to raise the dead. Now, Lazarus didn't just die that morning. Lazarus' been dead for four days, almost a week. He's already in a tomb. He's already he's already buried. Lazarus isn't just propped up in some hospital bed, you know, passed away, you know, three minutes ago. Lazarus has been dead for four days. So Jesus said, I am the resurrection. And then he calls Lazarus forth out of the tomb. And and his sister tries to stop him because she's like, his body stinks by now. He's his flesh is literally rotting off of his bones. So tell me, Jesus said in God, a guy's flesh rotting off of his bones. He's going to call him back from the dead. The description, John 1.4, remember I was telling you John 1, 1 through 14. Shows. John 1.4 says this. In him is light, and that light is the life in men. That's important. That's an important thing. Make a footnote of that because later when we talk about the beast and we talk about the Antichrist, you're going to need to know that. But we're going to get there. Today we're focusing on is Jesus God. Okay, let's go to the book of Jude now. And in Jude 1.5, Judas explained to the congregation that I need to remind you of something that you should already be aware of. And he said, our Lord is the one who set Israel free from Egypt. And so in the book of Jude, Judas trying to explain, yeah, this guy who's been here is, was, and always has been, is the one who actually set Israel free from Egypt. So now Jude's saying, Jesus isn't just the Messiah, the Lamb. He's also God, which is repeating what it says in the book of John. Now, according to Jewish tradition, you've got to have at least two witnesses for something to be accepted as true. So now we've got we've got the book of John, it's got three instances at least. I could show you three more. So it's got three instances in the book of John. We've got Colossians, we've got Jude, all saying the same thing that Jesus is God in the flesh. God is the Spirit, the Father and the Son. He's always sitting on the throne. Father, heaven, I manifest thy name. What is the name of the Father in?

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Sacred name movement, people, get out of religion. There's a way that seems right unto death, it leads to man. There's a way that seems right unto man, it leads to death. I'm sorry, I got that backwards. I got the cart before the horse. There's a way that seems right unto man, and it leads to death. What what death is that? The same death that came to Adam the day he ate of the tree of knowledge. You see where we're going with this? Men try to interpret the Word of God through the lens of their flesh. Our flesh is antichrist. It's entirely antichrist. It is the son of perdition. It is the man of lawlessness. All these things are described by Matthew and Paul and Romans and Corinthians. I'll get to that. But just stay with me. Today we're trying to disciple is actually Jesus God. He is. He's God in the flesh. God is a spirit, but God put on flesh. That's what the word says in John. He put on flesh. Why, to make a sacrifice and atone for our sins. That's the whole purpose of it. Read the book of Hebrews, it says the same thing. The blood of bulls could not atone for our sin. God had to create for himself a more perfect sacrifice. And so he created a vessel to dwell in, which is flesh. And flesh is under the curse. King David said this in Psalm 51. Said, in iniquity was I born, and in sin did my mother conceive me. All flesh is condemned to death. All flesh is the son of perdition. All flesh is the man of blowlessness. How why do you think God tells us to crucify our flesh? It's an antichrist. And we don't want to be antichrist. There's also a spirit of antichrist. It is the spirit of this world, Hasatan, which is the devil, the enemy. And I asked God one time, I said, hey man, why did you make this beautiful garden meaning earth or creation? And then let a pig loose in it, meaning Satan. Kicked him out of heaven, put him down here. Why'd you do that? And he said, John, things grow in adversity, so I gave my church an adversary, because he wants I want you to grow. I was like, okay, so so there ain't nothing to fear about the enemy. He's here for our growth. God's using him to bring persecution, tribulation. These things are fertilizer to a real Christian. Persecution? The church grew exponentially. If you don't know what that means, it means like if you're to run up a mountain. The church grew exponentially when it was being persecuted. Under Constantine, when it was made the state religion, it went straight to hell and never came back out. The whole thing went straight down the same way that. Why? Because persecution and tribulation are fertilizer to a Christian, a true Christian. Alright, we're going to move on to another subject. So we're exploring, we've talked about his Jesus God in this episode. And if you're still not clear on it after you read the book of John, chapter 1, verse 1 through 14, chapter 8, verse 58, chapter 11, verse 25, and you look at Jude chapter 1, verse 5, you look at Colossians, chapter 1, verse 15 through 20. Look at Genesis chapter 22. Jesus has been here since the beginning. It says that in Colossians, the firstborn of all creation. That means in the garden, Jesus was in the garden. He was. He was the tree of life, right? In the center of the garden. God caused all manner of trees to grow, but in the center of the garden were two trees. One was a tree of life, the other was a tree of knowledge, of good and evil. We're going to keep after this. I'm going to get you there. That's my job. I love you, be well. In the next episode, I'm going to start unpacking the three doctrinal issues that God showed me that the church has gotten wrong for the last 2,000 years. Alright, I love you, be well. Keep tuning in. If you have any questions, put it in the comments. Down the line, I'll be leaving links to different PDFs that you can read or videos that you can watch or songs that I think are appropriate. I Surrender All, for example. That's a good one. Alright, I love you. Bye.