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Brother Mike
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Hi Mike and thanks for showing a concern for my posts.
God's blessings to your Family!
Thank you sir, and blessings to yours. God is our father, I think it takes constant meditation to get our heads wrapped around that reality.
The Son is not the Father and the Father is not the Son but they, along with Their Holy Spirit, are in one accord concerning everything (John 5:7). Prior to Christ's incarnation,
Scripture continuously stresses the Father being God, for Jesus said of Him, "He is greater than all" (John 10:29) and we also read, "But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in Him; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things (creation),
This would be a Trinitarian understanding. Through the years and mix of denominations there have been branches off this concept of a Triune God. what happens is Jesus gets boiled down to just being the Word of God, when Jesus clearly said His father's Word and passages taken out of context to sort of mash all 3 together.
Trinity states there are 3 that bare record. So each 3 are separate and not each other. Jesus is not creator, not his Father, not the Holy Spirit. This leaves no scripture contradictions which is what the Original view of Trinity achieved perfectly, naming a 1st, 2nd and 3rd person in that order as part of the Godhead.
What Modelist have done to the horror of true trinity believers have taken the 1 is 3 approach, instead of the scripture that there are 3 that are as one.
They claim a trinity doctrine but what they say is not trinity, or even close. Jesus is (God the Father incarnate in the flesh) That removes the person of Jesus which Trinity does not do. Trinity recognizes Jesus as God also and looks at it more of a class of being. Jesus and the Father are God's , or the Son is like the Father, however you want to look at it.
James Strong (Strongs concordance) was anti trinity as he saw the Word translated God as a class of something and not a proper name of something. Trinity does also but in the Creed itself the Doctrine states.
Each are God, of God..............
That means the doctrine keeps away from all the scriptural contradictions and still maintains the belief of One God being a mystery.
It's the same concept of mystery Paul explained on how a Husband and wife are really just one flesh, but two people. One effects the function of the other as God (Father) made all things through and for his son. The whole creation rested only because of Jesus, through the Holy Spirit, through the Word, though the operation of ONE dynamic God, but 3 persons.
Modelist, Oneness (apostalic faith) say there is 1 in 3............. Not 3 that are 1.
So One God who has split personalities and become each different one as needed.
Trinity does not attempt to prove itself though scripture as there is no scripture contradictions anyway. The 1st person has a throne next to the 2nd person.
The only Mystery part is the part where all 3 are God, but are one as the scripture states in John. The Mystery can't be any more explained than a Husband and wife being one flesh.
Great stuff!!!
Mike.