(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) My man, it's so foolish to think that because of the fact that between verses 15 and 18 it talks It says this for by him were all things created That are in heaven that are in earth Visible and invisible whether they be thrones or dominions or principalities or powers all things were created by him and for him And he is before all things and by him all things consist. So it's basically it's telling us Hey, by the way, Jesus Christ created everything now the Jehovah's Witnesses will twist that and say well Yeah, he created everything but he was actually the only one who was actually created well in John 1 it says all things were made by him and What thought it was not anything made that was made So he would be included in that statement if that was true What dying was that anything made that was made showing that he was not created. He's the eternal Son of God I'm gonna read to you from Revelation 1 verse 4 Excuse me verse 5 it says and from Jesus Christ who is the faithful witness and the first begone of the dead and the prince Of the kings of the earth unto him that loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood. Look at Psalm 2 Verse 7 I would declare the decree the Lord had said unto me thou are my son this day have I begotten thee now the modals will take this and Immediately apply this to what to when he was born in Bethlehem's manger, but this is not what this is referring to. Okay, go to Acts chapter 13 So do you have on the other opposite end of this this heresy this On the opposite side of the spectrum that states this that Jesus Christ actually became the Son of God You know, he wasn't the Son of God before before he was just like an audible word that God used to create the world This is what the modals will say He was some sort of audible thing that you you know, that's how God created everything But when he was born that's how he actually became the begotten Son of God. Okay, and they'll use that Psalm 2 verse 7 but look at Acts 13 and verse 32 and We declare unto you glad tidings how that the promise which was made into the fathers God hath fulfilled the same unto us their children and that he hath raised up Jesus again. This is talk about the resurrection, right? As it is also written in the what? Second Psalm, what did we just read Psalm 2? Thou are my son this day Have I begotten thee and as concerning that he raised him up from the dead now no more to return to corruption He said on this wise I will give you the sure mercies of David. So what is this talking about the resurrection? No, it's talking about he was born in Bethlehem. No, it says He's quoting the second Psalm and he says in that he hath raised up Jesus again that's referring to his resurrection Okay, very simple