DOES JESUS AS
"MESSIAH," ACTUALLY HAVE HUMAN "FOREFATHERS" ... WOULD YOU
SAY???
This
is an interesting question, wouldn't you say? Yes, when we consider the great
Messianic Prophecy of Psalms 45:16, doesn't it clearly say the
"Messiah" does indeed have "Forefathers" that will
miraculously be turned into his "heirs" or "sons" ... yes,
his descendants, his "seed" in fact, that exist "forever"?
-- Please see Psalms 89:29.
So
if it says this for our benefit, then to whom could we truly say this would
correctly apply? Yes, to whom can we say these words of Psalms 45:16 actually
apply? Could we say this great messianic prophecy applies to people like King
David, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob? If so then ask yourself, were these people, these
humanly sinner descendants of Adam & Eve to be considered ... Jesus'
"forefathers"??? Or, Jesus' “parents” ... Jesus'
"progenitors" in fact? How could that be? If Jesus'
"forefathers" were sinners from Adam & Eve, then what would that
make Jehovah God? Isn't it true, the actual parent, the ONLY
"PARENT" that Jesus ever had was his heavenly father,
Jehovah? And everyone after that, was all created by Jesus
Himself, in his heavenly pre-human existence, just as the bible indicates, be
they heavenly creatures or earthly creatures? Yes, the bible clearly
tells us, "all things" came into existence by him [Jesus], as God's
"only begotten" god and son, this one we refer to as Jesus. Is that
not so? --See John 1:3, 18; Colossians 1:15-20.
In
fact, Jesus we know, helped to create Adam & Eve too, as Jehovah's
"master worker," as Jehovah’s Chief Assistant in the creation of all
things seen and unseen, is that not so? Just as Jehovah did indeed say to him,
"Let us make man [and woman] in our image and in our likeness..."
Jehovah was talking to someone, was he not? Yes, and this one, was indeed, the
one we call today, Jesus. -- See Genesis 1:26; 27; Proverbs 8:22-31.
So
then, we must acknowledge the fact that none of the humans referred to above,
individuals who were faithful to Jehovah centuries and centuries ago like
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, none of them could actually be said to be Jesus'
"forefathers" ... who could later be changed, yes miraculously
changed, into Jesus' "sons," Isn't that so?
Think about it.
However,
just for a moment, if we were to think in terms of the "Messiah" being
an imperfect human descendant of Adam & Eve, a regular man, a sinner, ohhhh
yes, then it would all make much more sense, this great messianic prophecy
of Psalms 45:16, wouldn't it? Yes because now, when we read
those same words of Psalms 45:16, we can see, the true humanly sinful,
descendant of Adam & Eve, the "seed of the woman [Eve]," would
and could now be "made" [by God] into this the parent figure we speak
of, in this case. The "Messiah" could actually have previous, fleshly
"forefathers" ... former parents and grandparents and great, great
grandparents from Adam & Eve, that God could miraculously transform ...
transform or be made into the "Messiah's" offspring or descendants.
Now, that angle ... would work! Think about it. -- Please
see Psalms 89:27 where the "Messiah" is said to be
“placed” ... or as some translations say “to make” or “to appoint” one to
be God's "Firstborn." Ask yourself, would Jesus need this special
help to become God’s “Firstborn?”
Therefore,
when we examine closely Psalms 45:16, what does it tell us? Well,
it tells us a descendant of “Eve,” a descendant of King David, yes, the
actual Davidic Heir will become something amazingly special.
(2 Samuel 7:11-15) It states the Davidic Heir will become
the “father” of those previously thought to be his progenitors or forefathers.
This is a miraculous happening, just as the verse says:
“In place of your fathers shall
be your sons; you will make them princes in all the earth.” -- English
Standard Version
When
we compare this particular verse with Psalms 89:27, a great “Sacred
Secret” is unveiled for us. This verses states:
“And I will make him the
firstborn, the highest of the kings of the earth.” -- English
Standard Version
In Psalm
45:16 and Psalms 89:27, Jehovah The Almighty tells us the
promised Davidic Heir will be appointed or ‘made’ into the
earthly “firstborn” son of God, the same way Adam would have been if
he had remained faithful. Did you ever notice that point before? Ask
yourself, why would someone like Jesus need to be made into the “firstborn” in
God’s eyes? He would not. However, if this applied to someone else, some other
human, could this be because this person would be assuming the position that
Adam (who failed God in the Garden of Eden) once had … could this be
possible???
Think about it!
For more information please see: "Three Statements Part 2"
MM