He had a big audience there.... ;)
To clarify, there is no need to convert. Just to follow the G-d of Israel. (including shunning any notion of a trinity.)
**Just to follow the G-d of Israel. (including shunning any notion of a trinity.)**
So when the Messiah does come, with your understanding of the scriptures, how is he viewed, simply another messenger of God, or the power of God made visible (in the form of a man) to man? Just asking.
I believe that God the Father has appeared to man in various fashions, and spoken also through his prophets. Yet, he promised through Abraham, Moses, David, Isaiah, ect. that he would appear to them in the form of a man.
The ‘form’ is not God, because God is invisible, but the Almighty God in the ‘form’ IS God. And the God of creation has chosen to put all power in this ‘form’, making him the focal point of a world that lives in a material and visible landscape. This ‘form’ has a mind and soul like any other man, as the prophets plainly describe, yet is completely filled with the invisible God. I believe that Jesus Christ is that ‘form’.