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7/24/2025, 2:37:23 AM
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The First Commandment is to worship God and God alone. This is confirmed by Jesus Christ in the Gospel in Luke 4:8.

We are meant to worship God and God alone, as Jesus Christ did and commanded of us.

The Koran affirms the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. The Christology of the Gospel does not contradict the First Commandment nor the Oneness of God as affirmed in the Koran.

Many early Christians believed the same. God is eternal and self-existing, He does not need to give birth. A student of seminary, of the Scripture, understands that God does not give birth.

Jesus Christ is the Messiah and servant and messenger of God. To say that Jesus is physically the biological son of the One God or that he is God Himself goes against the First Commandment and teaching of Christ.

A student of the Scripture should see as well that the spiritual progeny of God is not the biological and physical progeny of God. That is what the Koran asserts, that God does not have physical, biological sons but appointed servants. God does not have physical sons, but He has spiritual progeny.

In the Psalms, what Muslims call the Zabur, David is also referred to as a son of God, Psalm 2:7. A spiritual son, or in the Hebrew and Greek, an appointed one. Not a physical son and incarnation of God. David, the ancestor of Jesus Christ the Messiah.

Monotheism, the command of Moses and Jesus Christ, is undeniable. I hope this explains things clearly in a way that satisfies a student of theology.