@SovereignGrace
Well this spouting out again of an ages old hypothesis called the trinity created out of ignorance, some performed in innocence, written down from their thoughts and even altering scripture down the centuries, does not make it the words of God and in accordance with his will.
I would really spend lots of time in prayer and in the Father’s written word before I keep having the urge to present this marquee of division within the body and outside the body of Christ.
If you can understand why you are saved by the will of God, you can surely know that the Trinity idea is not the will of God.
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Scripture never speaks to a God the Son, ever. I wonder why?
Scripture always speaks of God as the Father only. I wonder why?
God you know is the Father of Jesus, his Son, and who always walks in the will of his Father and never himself. I wonder why?
Review some
explicit scripture right for the word or expression of God our Father, and never the Son, that says the Father is not only older and wiser than his Son, he is the source of the Son’s existence (both implicitly and explicitly).
John 5:18, 6:27, 6:45-46, 8:41-42, 8:54, 10:36, John 13:3, 14:1 (implicit, although obvious who Jesus is speaking about), 17:1, 20:17
Acts 2:33
Romans 1:7, 15:6
1 Corinthians 1:3, 8:6, 1 Cor 15:24
2 Corinthians 1:2-3, 11:31
Galatians 1:1, 1:3-4, 4:6
Ephesians 1:2-3, 1:17, 4:6, 5:20, 6:23
Philippians 1:2, 2:11, 4:20
Colossians 1:2-3, 3:17
1 Thes 1:1, 1:3, 3:11, 3:13
2 Thes 1:1-2, 2:16
1 Timothy 1:2
2 Timothy 1:2
Titus 1:4
Philemon 1:3
James 1:2
1 Peter 1:2-3
2 Peter 1:17
1 John 3:1 (slightly implicit although obvious what is meant)
2 John 1:3
2 John 1:9
Jude 1:1
Rev 1:6
There is only conclusion, that God is the Father and the Father is the only God, and provides his own spirit to his Son and those that believe him by God’s will and not our own and not by our own works of belief.
I wonder why the Father is the only true God, and there is no other beside him?
Bless you,
APAK