Playlist: God the Father, Absolute Deity (topic)
The Father-Son Relationship (Part Four)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughGod the Father, referred to as the Absolute Deity, stands as the supreme Source over all, distinct from the Son, Jesus Christ. The Father is the sole Head, greater in function and responsibility, while the Son, though of the God-kind, remains subordinate and submissive to Him. The Father is the God of the Son, as Christ Himself …
The Father-Son Relationship (Part Eight)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughGod the Father is the Absolute Deity, the Supreme Being beyond whom there is no other. He is the ultimate, the highest, with no God above Him to whom He must answer or submit. The Father holds the position of greatest authority within the God kind, a classification shared with the Son, Jesus Christ, though They differ in …
The Father-Son Relationship (Part Two)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughGod the Father, as Absolute Deity, is the sole and supreme source of all things, the invisible and eternal King over all creation. He is consistently shown as the origin and ultimate destination of everything, with unmatched authority that no other, including Jesus Christ, can supersede. The Father is the only true God, as …
The Father-Son Relationship (Part Five)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughAlthough Christ is not the Absolute Deity, He is nevertheless the complement of the Father. He had a pre-existence as the God of the Old Testament.
The Father-Son Relationship (Part One)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe Father is the source of everything and the Son is the channel through which He carries out His purpose. Jesus declared that the Father is superior to Him.
The Father-Son Relationship (Part Three)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe Father and Son are separate; the Father is the source of all power, while the Son serves as the channel through which we interface with the Father.
The Father-Son Relationship (Part Seven)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe Holy Spirit is never venerated as a separate being. Our hope is the indwelling of Christ, used interchangeably with 'Spirit of God' and 'Spirit of Truth.'