I think I have found out who the Messiah is.
In the Old Testament there are sentences that refer to the Messiah. The interesting thing about these sentences is that they start with the word "I", so it is a person who is talking about himself. One example is: Isaiah 50:6
I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair; I hid not my face from shame and spitting.
This person is the Messiah, and we know that the Messiah existed before his birth. But these sentences are spoken by prophets. So the Messiah has spoken about himself through the mouth of the prophets. Who has spoken through the mouth of the prophets? The New Testament confirms that it was the Holy Spirit. And who came to Mary and the child was born? It was the Holy Spirit. And what is God? A spirit.
The whole thing means:
God = the Holy Spirit = the Messiah
So the Messiah is God and there is no trinity.
In the Old Testament there are sentences that refer to the Messiah. The interesting thing about these sentences is that they start with the word "I", so it is a person who is talking about himself. One example is: Isaiah 50:6
I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair; I hid not my face from shame and spitting.
This person is the Messiah, and we know that the Messiah existed before his birth. But these sentences are spoken by prophets. So the Messiah has spoken about himself through the mouth of the prophets. Who has spoken through the mouth of the prophets? The New Testament confirms that it was the Holy Spirit. And who came to Mary and the child was born? It was the Holy Spirit. And what is God? A spirit.
The whole thing means:
God = the Holy Spirit = the Messiah
So the Messiah is God and there is no trinity.