There is only ONE SAVIOR: (Below Blue Text of Brother Vijay)
Yeshayahuw (Isaiah) 43:11 I, even I, am YHWH; and beside me
there is no saviour.
Hoshea 13:4 Yet I am YHWH your Elohiym from
the land of Mitzrayim (Egypt), and you shall know no Elohiym but me: for there
is no saviour beside me.
And so
this begs the question, if YaHuWaH is the ONLY SAVIOUR and there is NO OTHER
SAVIOUR besides him, does this mean that Yahuwshuwa the Messiah is a false
Saviour? Or does it mean that YaHuWaH,
the Heavenly Father and Yahuwshuwa, the Son are both that one and only Saviour?
How can YaHuWaH & Yahuwshuwa be two separate
Saviours? They are NOT SEPARATE! The answer is obvious! The Father & the
Son are one being, one Saviour!
Answer 1
Christians and now even Hebrew Messianic’s argue
that Jesus (Yeshua) in flesh on Earth is Almighty El (God) Yahweh of Heaven,
since he is said to be the Savior whereas Scriptures in the Old Testament says
Yahweh is the only Savior (Isaiah 43:11; 45:21;
Hosea 13:4).
This argument overlooks the fact that although
Yahweh is the only Savior he does use agents to accomplish his purposes. For
instance, the Old Testament says that Yahweh used an Israelite named Othniel to
deliver his people Israel. He is even called a savior! (Judges 3:9; Obadiah 1:21)
WOULD BE SO CRAZY AND ABSOLUTELY WRONG TO USE THE
SAME FLAWED LOGIC AND CLAIM THAT SINCE THE ISRAELITE NAMED OTHNIEL WAS REFERRED
TO AS SAVIOR, SO HE ALSO IS THE SAME AS YAHWEH. No. No one does that. Everyone
understands when it comes to the Fleshly Human Othniel but not in the case of,
in the Fleshly Yahshua!!!!
The above shows that when it says that Yahweh is the only Savior it really
means that he is the only Source of salvation and others can be used as Saviors
but connected to the same source of salvation that is in Yahweh itself.
In reference with the above, even Yahshua (Jesus) is referred to as
Savior. Let’s read Acts 4:12 for
another enlightening and eye opening understanding how the Messiah Yahshua
being called as Savior does not conflict with Yahweh being earlier called as
our only Savior too.
“There is salvation in none other, for neither is there any other name under
heaven that is given among men, by which we must be saved!" – Acts 4:12
FIRSTLY, please note that most of the above statements are made by
Almighty Creator Yahweh long before the WORD or the LOGOS or the Messiah was
born into Flesh as Son of Man and Son of God on Earth. So from a TIME
STANDPOINT before Yahshua being born on Earth, all the Scripture references
referring to Yahweh as Only One Savior in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament or
Tanakh) is 100% accurate.
SECONDLY, the confusion created by Trinitarians and Binatarians is
that because Yahshua (Jesus) is called as Savior by Yahweh’s inspired word that
too in the New Testament, they make the wrong claim that Yahshua is Yahweh.
We all know that the Almighty Creator resides in Heaven which is outside
this earth and universe. The one who created the Box (Universe) is
Outside the Box (Universe). So there is one and only one Yahweh as Savior from
that Heavenly abode. But when Yahshua came on Earth as the only begotten
Son of Yahweh, then as Son or Agent of Yahweh he was the Only Savior on
Earth.
Yahweh – Only Savior – From Heaven Domain
Yahshua –
Only Savior – From
Earth Domain
“There is salvation in none other, for neither is
there any other name under heaven, that is given among men, by
which we must be saved!" – Acts 4:12
See the above Emphasis of mine in the same Acts Scripture again. The
answer is right in front of OUR eyes itself.
Keywords
Yahshua’s is the Saviors name UNDER HEAVEN. And AMONG MEN.
Yahweh, before sending his Son Yahshua thousands of years ago
mentioned that at THAT MOMENT OF TIME, he Yahweh was the ONLY SAVIOR. This is
so right. Isn’t it? Also this Saviors name is from THE HEAVENS ABOVE.
SECOND DIFFERENT AND MORE DETAILED ANSWER
FOR SAME ABOVE QUESTION OF ISAIAH 43:11
Answer 2
It is logically fallacious to try to establish that
two persons are one and the same just because they are referred to by the same
title. Yet this is what a good percentage of Trinitarian or Binatarians
arguments attempt to do.
For example, Trinitarians sometimes claim that because
Yahweh states at Isaiah 43:11 that there is no
savior besides Him then Yeshua must be Yahweh because Yeshua is our
savior. However, this is a typical Trinitarian logical fallacy
since it rips the scripture out of context and it causes a contradiction in
God's (Elohim’s) Word.
The scriptures explicitly show that others can
properly be called "saviors." Yahweh himself states that there were others
who he personally sent as "saviors" to his people! (Judges 3:9, 15; 2
Kings 13:5; Nehemiah 9:27; Isaiah 19:20). Were these false
saviors? Of course not! Does it negate Elohim Yahweh’s statement that
he alone was the savior? No, Elohim Yahweh was simply speaking
in an absolute sense. So others who act as savior are the agents
"through" whom Yahweh brings salvation to his people. Likewise,
Yahweh brings salvation through Yeshua ha Messiah.
The problem is that Trinitarians and Binatarians
are ripping Isaiah.43:11 out of its context. Isaiah was comparing Elohim
with false idols who cannot be true saviors. Once we see the context then we
can easily reconcile it with the passages that show there were other
"true" saviors. All these other saviors had been sent by Elohim Yahweh as his agents to
bring about salvation for His people.
Yahweh used his representatives to save his people,
but He "alone" was the Source and Originator of salvation! So others who act as savior
are the agents "through" whom Elohim Yahweh brings salvation to his
people. Likewise, Elohim brings salvation "through" Yeshua ha
Messiah. Elohim sent Yeshua to save mankind as His greatest representative and
final agent of our salvation.
Even the name Yeshua points to Elohim as the Source of salvation. It means "Yahweh Is Salvation" and thus honors the Father as the preeminent Savior. And Yeshua himself looked to Yahweh--his God (Elohim) and Father--as his own savior (Hebrews 5:7; John 12:27).
In fact, Yeshua is always presented as Yahweh’s
SERVANT in Isaiah and Acts (Isaiah. 42:1; 52:13, cf. Acts. 3:13-26; 4:27). A
servant cannot be the same as his master. Isaiah said the Messiah would be
"anointed" by Yahweh and the writer of Acts recorded Yeshua himself
admitting that he was this "anointed one" (Isaiah 61.1; Luke 4:18; Acts 4:27; 10:38). You cannot be Yahweh’s "anointed" and also
be that same person. A person is "anointed" and "sent" by a
superior (John
13:16). Yahweh is the Sender; Yeshua is
the Sent One. Yahweh is the Anointer; Yeshua is the Anointed One or
Messiah (Luke. 4:16-21; Psalms
2:2; Acts 4:27; 10:38). So,
according to Isaiah Yeshua was not Yahweh, he was "anointed" and
"sent" by Yahweh.
Every title or position that Yeshua has been given
to him by a higher power, his father and God Yahweh (Matthew.28:18; 11:27; John. 5:22; 3:35). Even the title "savior" was a position that
Yeshua had to be EXALTED to by El Yahweh (Acts 5:31; John.17:2). If
Yeshua were the almighty why would he have to be "exalted" to the
position of savior? Why would he have to have someone else save him?
Therefore, Yahweh God is the author of salvation,
but others served as His representatives and instruments or means by which
Yahweh caused his plan for salvation to be carried out. Similarly, Messiah is
Elohim’s foremost agent for salvation.
Jude 25 makes this clear: "to
[the] only God our Savior through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty,
might and authority for all past eternity and now and into all eternity.
Amen." NIV, NJB
Every explicit scripture shows that at every point
of his existence Yeshua has a El over him and he was less than the Almighty,
the El Shaddai (Micah
5:2-4; John 14:28; 20:17; Mark 13:32; Romans 15:6; Revelation 3:2,12). At the highest position he will ever attain, Yeshua
is still "subject" to Yahweh the same way we are "subject"
to him (1 Corinthians
15:27,28).