
One God Only - The Father and the Son are One God in Two Realities:
God always exists from everlasting to everlasting (Psalm 91:1-2). He is the eternal God; no one created Him, nor did He come from anyone or anything. It is illogical and irrational to ask where God came from. The Bible revealed that He is the only God, no other god came before Him, neither shall any come after Him (Isaiah 43:10). From the beginning, He created all things, from nonliving things to living things, those that can be seen, and those that cannot be seen. God is a loving and caring creator, full of grace with all His attributes, such as His goodness, righteousness, holiness, and forgiveness as described in the Bible. His power and wisdom are infinite. He is all-knowing, all-seeing from the past, present and future. God is spirit; therefore, He is present everywhere and not limited by space, time, or the speed of light.
The Father and the Son are One God in Two Realities: From Genesis to Revelation, from the beginning to eternity, there is only one eternal God, the creator of the universe. He always exists, and at the same time, He also exists in Jesus the Messiah (God’s image/avatar on Earth) as one God in two realities: God the Father and God the Son. This is the only way God can redeem humanity from sin and be with man forever. The Old Testament Bible says, God is spirit, and He is holy. No one has ever seen God; even Moses only saw the afterglow of His glory. God is invisible; therefore, He communicates with individuals through the Holy Spirit — His spirit being present or being at work in them. He also appears to individuals as an angel known as the Angel of the Lord. The Old Testament Bible (the Tanakh) used prophecies to reveal the coming of Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of God, the mighty God, the everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace, or God in human likeness (Isaiah 9:6-7).
Isaiah 9:6-7 (Written around 730 BC, 730 Years before Jesus): “6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given (Jesus): and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. (These are titles of the one God existing in both the Son and the Father as one). 7 Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even forever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.”
The New Testament Bible confirms the fulfillment of those prophecies in Jesus as the “Image of the Invisible God (Colossians 1:15-19)” or God in Human Likeness (Philippians 2:7).
Colossians 1:15-19 “The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.16 For by him all things in heaven and on earth were created, things visible and invisible, whether they are kings, lords, rulers, or powers. All things have been created through him and for him.17 He himself existed before anything else did, and he holds all things together. 18 He is also the head of the body, which is the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that he himself might have first place in everything. 19 For God was pleased to have all of his divine essence inhabit him.” (The firstborn over all creation means God’s incarnation)
Philippians 2:7 NIV “Rather, he (Jesus) made Himself nothing by taking a very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness.”
Because of God’s plan of salvation for humankind, God needs to become a man to redeem humanity from their sins. He made His plan become reality in Jesus in 1 AD, the year humanity assigned to His birth. Any dates before 1/1/1AD, are Before Christ (BC). From then, the name of God has become God the Father and God the Son, and is made known to us in the New Testament as one God in two different roles or relationships or realities. The Father and the Son are one or one God in two realities: the infinite reality and the finite reality on Earth. The Father resides in His infinite domain, which always encompasses our finite world. Therefore, He also resides in Jesus, His Son on Earth at the same time. As we know, light has its dual realities: it can be waves (frequencies) or photons (particles). Similarly, God can be in His spirit realm as God the Father, and also in our earthly realm as Jesus the Son. God is spirit; therefore, He can manifest Himself in any form, nature, or reality as He delights. Nothing is impossible for Him. However, Jesus, the Son of God confined Himself in His human body and submitted to His Father’s will until He completed His redemptive mission, and went back to the Father and became one with God as in the beginning (1 Corinthians 15:24-28). Jesus came to do His Father’s will on Earth. While in His earthly body, He communicated with His Father through prayers, and we can see that in His prayer, “not my will but yours be done.”
Jesus is God but he never asked or forced anyone to worship Him. The only time Jesus suggested that is found in Matthew 4:1-11 when Satan tempted Jesus and asked Jesus to fall down and worship Satan. But Jesus rebuked Satan as recorded in Matthew 4:7, “It is written, thou shall not tempt the Lord thy God (thy God is Jesus since Satan is tempting Jesus at that moment),” and again in Matthew 4:10, “Get thee hence, Satan: It is written, thou shall worship the Lord thy God (Jesus).” One of Jesus’ disciples, Thomas the doubter, did not believe in Jesus’ resurrection until he saw the risen Jesus and confessed, “My Lord and My God.” Jesus did not oppose that statement but said, “Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” This proves that Jesus is God. God becoming flesh is the only way that man can approach God. God wants personal relationships with His children because He created us in His own image, and He loved us exceedingly. He sacrificed His sinless body to rescue us from sin and destroy death permanently. He does not want His children to prostrate five times or fifty times a day as other religions practice; instead, He wants our hearts and our obedience. Our responsibility is to love and accept Him as a father and a creator. He knows what makes us happy because He created us; without Him, we will die in our sins and never attain happiness.
As we examined the resurrection of Jesus, Acts 4:10 said that the Father raised Jesus up from death, but Romans 8:11 says that the Holy Spirit did that. In addition, Jesus also said He has the authority to raise himself up from death (John 10:17-18). Basically, each of them said the same thing. How can one reconcile that? The answer is that the Father, the Holy Spirit, and the Son are the same one God. Therefore, the Trinity Doctrine is not quite correct because it declares the opposite and separates the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit into three different persons, then attempts to reunite them in one God with one essence. It is a good concept to explain the relationship between the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit in the interim period, but it is not a correct theology to explain the nature of God in the beginning and in eternity. The Trinity Doctrine conflicts with the One-God Theology revealed in the Old Testament Bible and in Revelation. No place in the Old Testament Bible shows that the Father and the Holy Spirit are two co-equal and co-existing persons in one, or Jesus and the Holy Spirit are two co-equal and co-existing persons in one. If God didn’t make a plan to save humanity from sin, there would be no Jesus walking on the Earth. Moreover, No place in the Old Testament mentions the name of Jesus as the Second-Person God, only prophecies about the Messiah, or actually God Himself coming in human likeness as the Son of Man and the Son of God. To the general public, the Trinity is a difficult doctrine to fathom. How can three different persons with three different wills co-exist in one God? It is a stumbling block for Jews and Muslims, preventing them from coming to God through Jesus Christ, the Messiah or God in the flesh. It confused some misguided Christians and the early Muslims in the 7th century, leading them to the creation of a new monotheistic religion with Allah as a new God. Islam had its roots in the Bible, but rejected Jesus as God; thus, the Bible identified it as the antichrist (1 John 2:22). Note that during the early years of Islam when it took control of Jerusalem, some Jews mistakenly embraced the false prophet of Islam as their Messiah. Many resisted and ran away to other countries to avoid persecution, many accepted Islam against their will just for survival.
Another proof is at the scene where Jesus was baptized, one can only hear the “Voice” of the Father or the spoken “Word” of God: “This is my beloved Son, in him I am well pleased.” If the “Word” is God and the “Word became flesh” in Jesus as John mentioned, then one cannot conclude that the Trinity Doctrine was revealed at this event. Quite the opposite, this event revealed the Father and His “Word/Jesus” are one God in two different realities, God in the Spirit and God in human flesh. This is the second time the incarnation of God was presented to the world and witnessed by the Spirit of God as he descended on Jesus like a dove and lighting upon him (Matthew 3:16-17). John did not see three co-equal persons at this event, but only the “Voice” and the symbol of the “dove with lighting” upon Jesus.
Jesus said in Matthew 28:19, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and the Holy Spirit.” These are the titles of the ONE GOD, who made salvation possible to mankind and confirmed it with baptism, not the names of the three Gods since the Holy Spirit has no specific name. Moses asked God for His name, but God answered, “I AM THAT I AM,” with no specific name given. Moreover, in the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus taught His disciples to pray to the one God in the Old Testament: “Our Father in Heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom comes, your will be done…” Therefore, one cannot separate the Holy Spirit from the Father into two co-equal and different godheads. This was never the case in the Old Testament. A man has his own spirit (one entity), and God has his own Holy Spirit also (one entity).
1 Corinthians 2:11 ESV: “For no one knows a person’s thoughts except the spirit of that person, which is in him? So also no one comprehends the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God.” Thus, one cannot divide God into two persons: the Father and the Holy Spirit. The prophet Malachi in the Old Testament said we only have one Father God:
Malachi 2:10 “Do we not all have one Father? Did not one God create us? Why do we profane the covenant of our ancestors by being unfaithful to one another?”
The Old Testament Bible revealed Jesus in many different names, such as the Messiah, the Son of God, the Son of David, the Son of Man, the Lamb of God, the Prince of Peace, the everlasting Father, the mighty God, the first and the last, the King of kings, the Lord of lords, the Redeemer, the Creator, etc. Still, Jesus preferred to call himself “the Son of Man.” Indeed, Jesus is both the Son of man and the Son of God, or God in the flesh, or God in human likeness, who came to do the Father’s will. The Son only said what his father told him to say (John 12:49) and did what his father told him to do (John 5:19-20). He came as a sacrificial Lamb of God and gave His sinless body to be crucified on the cross to redeem humanity from sin. Jesus said: “I and the Father are one,” and “I am in the Father and the Father is in me,” and “anyone who has seen me has seen the Father.” The atonement for sin on the cross must be accomplished by the Son and the Father together as portrayed in the Old Testament, Leviticus, Chapter 16: On the Day of Atonement, the people bring two goats to the temple for a sin offering, both are unblemished or blameless. They cast lots to determine the fates of the two goats, one to be killed and one to be freed. After casting lots, the high priest kills the unlucky goat and uses the blood to sprinkle on the altar to atone for the people’s sins. For the other goat, the high priest lays both of his hands on its head and confesses the sins of the people before sending it away alive into the wilderness to a solitary place. It is a very elaborate and solemn ritual conducted once a year. One event with two innocent goats: the first one got killed to pay for the sins of the people, and the second one got to carry the sins of the people out of sight into a solitary place in the wilderness. That is how we got the expression of the “scapegoat” because the second goat got blamed for all the wrongs that the people committed. Does this event bring out the dual natures of Christ or the dual realities of God, God in the flesh and God in the Spirit? One got sacrificed to pay for our sins, and the other got blamed for our sins and got to move them out of sight forever. Regarding the separation of the two goats, does it also bring out the moment of separation between the Father and the Son on the cross when Jesus said, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” as God’s Spirit leaves Jesus’ dying body to carry away our sins out of sight forever? As the scapegoat carrying the sins of the people “eastward” to a hidden place, the Bible reminds us in Psalm 103:12, “As far as the east from the west, so far has God removed our transgressions from us.”
Once Jesus completes His redemptive work and subjects all authorities under him, He will subject Himself unto God and become one with God (Corinthians 15:14-28) with a new title, “The Lamb of God” (Revelation 21:22-23 or the Passover Lamb in Exodus 12:5-7/Isaiah 53:7). If you study Revelation in greater detail regarding Christ, you will see “The Lamb of God” is God himself because all the descriptions about Christ exactly match the descriptions of God in the Old Testament, such as “I am the First and the Last, the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End,” even his white hair “like pure wool” described in Revelation 1:14-18 matched the white hair of his father, “the Ancient of Day” described in Daniel Chapter 7. If you study this chapter thoroughly, pay attention to the interpretation of the vision (Daniel 7:15-22); it only mentions that the “Ancient of Days” comes at the end of time (Dan. 7:22), not the Messiah or the “Son of Man” comes. This implies that the Messiah is God Himself in human likeness, and He is also the Ancient of Days. This is the mystery of God and how He took on human flesh, defeated death, and will be with us forever as the Bible said, “He was wounded for our transgressions” or “He was slain before the foundation of the world.” He planned all of this before He created us. As we spend eternity with God, we must always think of His love and His humiliating death on the cross, so that no one can boast but learn to live humbly and mercifully with one another forever.
Jesus or The Son of Man as Described in the New Testament Bible (Revelation 1:13-14, 17):
Revelation 1:14 “His head and His hairs were white like wool” (Jesus)
Revelation 1:17 “I am the First and the Last” (Jesus)
The Father or The Ancient of Days as Described in the Old Testament Bible (Daniel 7):
Daniel 7:9: “...and The Ancient of Days (Father) did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of His head like the pure wool (or white wool).”
Daniel 7:13: “I saw…one like the Son of man (Jesus the Son) came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of Days (Father), and they brought him near before the Ancient of Day”
The Son of the New Testament (Revelation) vs the Father of the Old Testament (Isaiah):
Revelation 22:13: “I am the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last (God the Son or Jesus declared).”
Isaiah 44:6: “Thus said the Lord, the King of Israel and His redeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the first and the last; and beside me (God the Father declared) there is no God.”
The Father and the Son are one God, one Temple, and one Light Source in Revelation:
Revelation 21:22-23 (NKJ): “For I saw no temple in it, for the Lord God Almighty (the Father) and the Lamb (the Son) are its temple (one temple, not two). The city had no need of the sun or of the moon to shine in it for the Glory of God (the Father) illuminated it. The Lamb (the Son) is its light (one light source).”
John 1: 1 , 3 & 14: 1 “In the beginning was the Word (Jesus Christ), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God.”
3 “All things were made through him, and without him was not anything made that was made”
14 “And the Word was made flesh (God became flesh in Christ) and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth."
Corinthians 8:6 (NIV): “Yes, for us, there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is but the Lord, Jesus Christ, from whom all things came and through whom we live.” (This verse basically confirms both the Father and the Son are the same one God since it said “all things” came from the Father and “all things” came from the Son, and it also said “we live” through the Father and “we live” through the Son).
1 Corinthians 15:24-28 (NIV): “24 Then the end will come, when he (Jesus) hands over the kingdom to God the Father after he has destroyed all dominion, authority and power. 25 For he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet. 26 The last enemy to be destroyed is death. 27 For he “has put everything under his feet.” Now when it says that “everything” has been put under him, it is clear that this does not include God himself, who put everything under Christ. 28 When he has done this, then the Son himself will be made subject to him (God) who put everything under him, so that God may be all in all (Jesus becomes one with God, or one God in the eternal kingdom).”
John 14:23: “Jesus answered and said unto him, if a man loves me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we (Father & Son) will come unto him, and make our abode with him.” (The Father and the Son will be in that man through the Holy Spirit, one God in him, not all three in him at the same time).
John 15:26: Jesus said, “But when the Helper (The Holy Spirit) comes, whom I will send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth, who proceeds from the Father, he will bear witness about me (the Son).”
In Matthew 28:20, Jesus also said “I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.” How could it be since Jesus left Earth about 2000 years ago, and How could He live in each of the 2 billion Christians at the same time? The answer is that Jesus lives in us through the Holy Spirit alone. The Holy Spirit is God’s spirit and also Jesus’ Spirit. Since He is spirit, He can be in every one of us at the same time. This verse also confirms that there is only one God, not three coequal distinct persons in one. The Apostle Paul said in 2 Corinthians 3:17, “For the Lord is the Spirit, and wherever the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”
The Council of Nicaea invented the Trinity Doctrine in 325AD to reunite different theologies regarding the nature of God. Unfortunately, it seemed to explain the nature of God in one reality only, which is in our finite world. The council did not fully understand the nature of God in other realities, such as before the Messiah came or finally in Heaven, because in Heaven, one can only see one God. The Lamb of God is also God Himself and He has been wounded by our transgressions. This book is written to prove that Jesus is God. Therefore, the Holy Spirit, the Son and the Father are the same God for making salvation to become reality. Before Jesus came to Earth, God stayed with His prophets or selective people through the Holy Spirit. During the time of Jesus on Earth, God stayed with His people through Jesus the Messiah. Today Jesus or God stays with every Christian through the Holy Spirit. No worry, Romans 10:9 says, “If you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord”, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” If you do so, you are saved for sure regardless if you believe in the Trinity God, or in one God.
The Redemption from Sin: God is righteous and holy. His laws are perfect and cannot be changed, and sin must be punished. Because of His holiness, He cannot tolerate sin. Adam committed a great sin against God; as a result, all his offspring are contaminated with sin and are spiritually dead as declared by God. No one can escape sin and death unless someone sinless is willing to die for that person to redeem him. Due to God’s absolute righteousness, he cannot violate or change His law to spare Adam and his offspring from death. If so, Satan would accuse God of being unrighteous.
Due to His unmeasurable love, He was determined to save us from sin. Redemption requires spilling blood or sacrifice. The blood of animals and sinful men cannot permanently redeem humankind from sins or death; that can only be done by the blood of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and a sinless person who could accomplish that once and for all. He offered Himself on the cross as a sacrificial lamb for the redemption of sinful men. Isaiah 53:1-12 describes in detail about Jesus as a suffering servant who offered His life on the cross to atone for our sins, and the reward that God will bestow on Him after His death and resurrection (9:10-12). God declares in Isaiah 52:13-15 that Jesus is the high priest who “sprinkles many nations.” Only the high priest can “sprinkle” blood and water in the Temple of God. Jesus did that on the cross to redeem all nations to God. As the Roman soldier pierced His side, blood and water came out and sprinkled Golgotha, the Temple that man set up for sacrificing the Son of God (John 19:34).
1st Corinthians 15:12: “For in Adam all die, so in Christ, all will be made alive.” Jesus died and rose from the dead, so He has all the authority to give eternal life to those who believe in Him. In this way, God, the righteous judge, the author of the Law, took the punishment of death for His guilty son (Adam and his offspring); therefore, He legally and mercifully set men free for good. This is love at its best, and it is the only way to satisfy the demands of the law. There is no other way in which man can be redeemed. The way of Islam, the way of Judaism, or other religions will not stand up to the test because they all conflict with God’s absolute law: anyone who commits sins must die.
Man-made religions demand God forgive them because they found a better way for God to do so without the redemption blood of the Messiah. It is wrong and immoral for a convicted killer to demand freedom from his death sentence. The blood of Jesus is the only remedy to save humanity from death. If the Messiah was not God but only a human being, his blood was already tainted with sins, both from the original sin of Adam and from his own sins; therefore, his blood could not be used as a substitute blood to save others from sin.
Besides the legal aspect of redemption, God’s love is the ultimate weapon that can terminate sin forever and conquer the human heart for good. Submission by force, power, bribery, or any other means besides love can only conquer the heart for a time but never conquer it permanently. To love and be loved is heaven in the heart. Love was created by God and will fully manifest in Heaven, where it belongs. This is the reason God created us in the first place. He wanted us to live in love with each other and with Him forever. God has proved His love to us, as stated in 1st Corinthians 13.
I Corinthians 13: 1-3: “If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. 3 If I give away all I have, and if I deliver up my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing.”
The ten calculations presented in this document are perfect proofs to show that Daniel’s prophecies have been fulfilled except for the return of Christ in 2042 AD. All five calculations converge on 2042, the time to celebrate Jesus’s Millennial Kingdom. The final alarm has sounded today; please don’t ignore the last call. In Noah’s time, when God closed the door of the ark, the water came and destroyed all living things on Earth. There is no other Messiah to wait for. Jesus Christ is the Messiah or God in human likeness. The Bible says:
Philippians 2:6-11: “6Who (Christ and His Incarnation), being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; 7rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. 8 And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death—even death on a cross! 9Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, 10that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, 11and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is LORD, to the glory of God the Father.”
John 1:1-18: “1 In the beginning, was the WORD (Christ), and the WORD was with God, and the WORD was God. 2 The same was at the beginning with God. 3 All things were made by him (In Genesis 1, God spoke His ‘“Word,’” and things came into existence), and without him was not anything made that was made. 4 In him was life, and the life was the light of men. 5 And the light shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehended it not. 6 There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. 7 The same (John) came for a witness, to bear witness of the Light, that all men through him might believe. 8 He (John) was not that Light but was sent to bear witness of that Light (Christ). 9 That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world. 10 He (Christ) was in the world, and the world was made by Him, and the world knew Him not. 11 He came unto His own (Israel), and His own received Him not. 12 But as many as received Him, to them He gave power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name: 13 Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. 14 And the WORD (Christ) was made flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten (Son) of the Father, full of grace and truth. 15 John bare witness of him, and cried, saying, this was He of whom I spake, He that cometh after me is preferred before me: for He was before me. 16 And of His fulness have all we received, and grace for grace. 17 For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. 18 No man hath seen God at any time, only the begotten Son (Christ), which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him.”
Psalms: 2:7-12 (Written around 1000 years before Christ the Son of God was born): “7 I will declare the decree: the Lord hath said unto me, Thou (Christ) art my Son; this day have I begotten thee. 8 Ask of me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession. 9 Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron (repeated in Revelation 12:5); thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel. 10 Be wise now therefore, O ye kings: be instructed, ye judges of the earth. 11 Serve the Lord with fear and rejoice with trembling. 12 Kiss the Son (or believe in Jesus Christ), lest He be angry, and ye perish from the way, when His wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in Him (Christ).”
Zechariah 11:12-13 (Written around 519 years before Christ was born): “12 I (Christ) told them, “If you think it best, give me my pay, but if not, keep it.” So they paid me thirty pieces of silver. 13 And the Lord said to me, “Throw it to the potter”—the handsome price at which they valued me! So I took the thirty pieces of silver and threw them to the potter at the house of the Lord.”
Zechariah Chapter 11 prophesied about the scattering of God’s people for rejecting the true shepherd, Jesus the Messiah. The night before Jesus was crucified, Judah, the betrayer, sold Jesus for 30 pieces of silver (Matthew 27:9). After Jesus died, Judah regretted his actions. He threw the money back into the Temple before he went out and killed himself. The chief priests didn’t want to take back the blood money, so they decided to buy the Potter’s Field and use it as a cemetery to bury strangers (Matthew 27:7), exactly as written in Zechariah 11:12-13 above.
Zechariah Chapters 12 and 13 prophesied about the return of the Messiah to establish His kingdom and to save Israel from the last war that will take place right before the end of Daniel’s 70-Week Prophecy.
Zechariah 12:10: 10 “And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication. They will look on me, the one they have pierced (Christ on the cross), and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an only child (the only Son of God/Son of Man) and grieve bitterly for him as one grieves for a firstborn son.”
Zechariah 13:1: “On that day, a fountain (Christ) will be opened to the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, to cleanse them from sin and impurity (to put an end to sins as stated in Daniel 9:24).”
Zechariah 13:1 confirmed that only Jesus Christ could “put an end to sins” when He returned to Earth, as mentioned in Daniel 9:24 and Revelation 22:1-8.
Zechariah 13:2-6 (KJV): 2 And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord of hosts, that I will cut off the names of the idols out of the land, and they shall no more be remembered: and also I will cause the prophets and the unclean spirit to pass out of the land. 3 And it shall come to pass, that when any shall yet prophesy, then his father and his mother that begat him shall say unto him, Thou shalt not live; for thou speakest lies in the name of the Lord: and his father and his mother that begat him shall thrust him through when he prophesieth. 4 And it shall come to pass in that day, that the prophets shall be ashamed every one of his vision, when he hath prophesied; neither shall they wear a rough garment to deceive (to put an end to prophecies as stated in Daniel 9:24): 5 But he shall say, I am no prophet, I am an husbandman; for man taught me to keep cattle from my youth. 6 And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thine hands (Christ’s crucified hand)? Then he shall answer, Those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.
Zechariah 13 exactly confirms the final fulfillment of Daniel’s 70-Week Prophecy written in Daniel 9:24: “…To put an end to sin,…to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up vision and prophecy.” All prophecies will be completely fulfilled when Jesus returns, and no more prophecy will be needed or allowed. The only thing the prophets can say is about the wounds on Christ’s body because He had laid down His life to save humanity and His friends from sin (Verse 6 above).
Hopefully, these prophetic verses will convince you that Jesus Christ is God, and He is the Messiah who we all have been waiting for. Besides these verses, there are numerous other prophetic verses in the Bible regarding Christ’s life, His birth, His ministries, His death to atone for sin, His resurrection, His ascending, and His coming back to usher in a new era of Heaven on Earth. Many have been fulfilled, and the last one will be fulfilled in 2042, as calculated. Time is short; “Kiss the Son” to be saved (Psalms 2:12).
According to Daniel 12:7, 1967 marked the end of the 1260-year period. At this point, all things were considered finished except Trumpets numbers 6 and 7. Trumpet Number 6 brings about World War III, which may kill a third of mankind. Finally, Trumpet No. 7, or the Seven Bowls of Judgment, will conclude the 70-Week Prophecy. After the judgment, Satan will be bound for 1000 years, and the Earth will be free from evil for 1000 years. Jesus, the Messiah, will return to Earth with His followers to receive His kingdom. His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom that will never be destroyed.