The Scripture Cannot Be Broken
by Greg Robbins John 10: 34-36 “Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, you are gods? If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken; Do you say of him, whom the Father has sanctified, and sent into the world, You blaspheme; because I said, I am the Son of God?” Here Jesus says that the scripture cannot be broken. What does Jesus mean when he says scripture? Anything that is taken from the entirety of the Old Testament. So by calling the Old Testament scripture, Jesus has canonized the entire Old Testament, from Genesis to Malachi. Thereby we know for certain that every verse of the Old Testament is the word of God, and it is forever settled in heaven. All of this body of scripture cannot be broken, every single word of it. Psalm 82:6 “I have said, You are gods; and all of you are children of the Most High.” Now here is a good place to see how much religious people are full of unbelief. They do not believe Psalm 82:6 and neither do they believe Jesus when he quotes from it, and says that this scripture cannot be broken. I asked a pastor once about these verses. His response was “He is God and you are not!” That sounded Oh so good and right, but there is a very big problem with saying that. First, that automatically implies that Psalm 82:6 is in error and that it is not the word of God. Second, It implies that Jesus is a liar and that the scripture CAN be broken. Third, it implies that Jesus is a dimwit who is mistaken in what he said, and that the pastor is all-knowing and wise, and that he is qualified to correct and interpret what Jesus said. It takes a real man or a real woman to accept God’s word at face value and to believe it. What was the context of Jesus quoting this verse, and Why did he do it? The Pharisees got mad and they wanted to kill Jesus because he said, “I am the Son of God.” By saying that, he made himself out to be God, because exactly as the Father is, so is the Son. So Jesus quoted Psalm 82:6 which called EVERYONE who receives God’s word to be a god. His argument is sound and it should have convinced them and settled the issue, but the Pharisees didn’t believe Psalm 82:6 either. The argument of Jesus being, How can it possibly be blasphemy for me to say that I am the Son of God, when the scripture calls EVERYONE to whom the word of God came a god? I personally fear to call Jesus a liar or at best a misguided dimwit. I think that everyone who denies what either Psalm 82:6 or Jesus himself said, to be a liar or at best a misguided dimwit. I will face these scriptures and place them in God’s hands. I have asked him for the meaning of these verses during many years. I have received some understanding on them too. To benefit those readers who are open minded enough to accept the scripture at face value, I will risk casting pearls before swine for those modern-day Pharisees who will undoubtedly read this also and get mad. The meaning is that we are in little everything that God is in big, our sins excepted. The fact that we are made in the image and the likeness of God, and that we are his children, makes us just like him, and thus we are gods. God is like all of the vast oceans upon planet earth. Ocean water all has the same chemical content. So as gods, we also have the very same chemical content as God does. The difference being that God is the vastness of all of the 7 oceans on planet earth, and we are but a single small drop of ocean water. In content we are the same, but in size and quantity and power, we are not the same at all. In that respect God is big and strong, but we are small and weak. God can create galaxies and an entire universe, but we cannot create even one blade of grass. God created and maintains everything that is physical in the entire universe, but we are only allowed to create in our dreams. I have created original one of a kind animals, buildings, people, and even wings that I fly with, all in my dreams. I am amazed at the creative ability that is within me to create original and awesome things in my dreams. But that is just the thing. I create them in that dream world, but here in the physical world I am powerless to create anything at all. Or as Jesus so aptly says, “You cannot even add one inch to your height.” But I clearly see that creative ability that comes from being a god inside of me. I may only be able to create in the dream world, but I do create just the same. Each of you has that same creative ability inside of you, and you also create amazing things in your own dream world. So back to the original thought, the scripture cannot be broken. How can the modern preachers say that the law is done away with, when the scripture cannot be broken? Those who want to do away with the law are lawless and do not want God to rule over them. The extreme hyper grace gospel which is so popular today caters to the lawless sinner crowd. These individuals have no intention of ever allowing God to rule over them. They like ruling themselves. Oh they give lip service to God being their Lord and King, but when it comes right down to it, they do what they themselves want to do. They reject the ten commandments and every other commandment of God as well, except the ones that they pick and choose for themselves. But the scripture cannot be broken, but those who do break the scripture in their own lives by refusing to obey, they will end up as Jesus prophesied. Matthew 21:42-44 “Jesus said unto them, Did you never read in the scriptures, the stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner? This is the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes? Therefore I say unto you, the kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof. And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder.”
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