Free said:
This is my understanding of modalism:
There seems to be two positions, one likely derived from the other. The first is that the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are all different modes of God that appear one at a time. The second, and the one that UPC teaches, is that Jesus is God who simultaneously exists as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
The problem with this is that this means the Son is essentially created, that is, he didn't exist for eternity past. Other than that, this view is very similar to the doctrine of the Trinity and it all becomes a game of semantics.
Free, in a sense you are right, but in another sense true Modalism cannot be a variation.
Modalism is what I stated. What you have added is a variation of it. And as I believe I said in my post, after hundreds of centuries one must expect this to happen,especially with men, who are know to adapt things to suit their particular present needs.
And the same is true of the matter of the Trinity.
Brad makes all these bold statements about what I am not understanding, but what he fails to see is his own blindness regarding the handling of triths by men, over time. Brad also fails to see and thus understand that Satan is the great counterfeiter, and because of this, we can look at the doctrine of the Trinity we have today and understand that it night be of Satan.
In fact, we can know that both the Oneness doctrine that has come out of the apostate Pentecostal movement (whether it is according to true Modalism or a variation of it) and the Trinity doctrine that has come out of the apostate Roman movement, are both counterfeit works of Satan.
But what we can also know is that a good counterfeit starts with the real thing, and if is anyone who knows who God is, its His adversary.
Whatever these two camps want to say, the truth about both is that there is a "threeness" about the "oneness" of God. Both camps agree on this.
And the fact is, in God's wisdom He did not go further than this in His given word to men.
But, men in their pride and ignorance have decided that they must go further, and thus have made doctrines and teachings, adding to the words of the bible.
What need do men have of knowing God is "three persons", or of knowing that God is one person who manifests Himself in three ways?
No need,.... for it adds nothing to our being to know either.
Both are garbage/refuse/dung, taken from the fallen minds of fallen men, to satiate their craven fleshly desires.
"Theology" at its best/worse.
Neither doctrine is complete, meaning both still must invoke the vagueness of God's "mystery" in order to be acceptable, yet men hang their hats on each.
What self-serving fools men can be.
And then we come to Brad's comment that I must be one or the other,..... in man's typical way.
In this Brad exposes his inability to move out of his own box, his own limited thoughts and concepts.
Brad,..... I am absolutely a Trinitarian, just not in the ignorant way of many who call themsefl such in their ignorance of what the Trinity really is.
And as for being a Modalist,.... because I know what true Modalism is I can reject your label as foolishness, including the foolishness of the Pentecostal oneness movement's variation of Modalism.
Just look at the confusion both apostate sourced false teachings have brought believer's into.
Read God's word and know these things, and if for no other reason but that of following His word and having nothing to do with the deadness of these environments, remove oneself from them. Come out.
Saints, there is so much of Jesus, He who God loves, that we could be discussing, and be uplifted in,..... and yet we spend precious time in discussions such as this.
How can this be redeeming the time. And if not, then it is the wasting of time and thus against God.
Who here can before God say that they have grown with the growth of God because they have come to know either of these teachings?
None.
What of Enoch, did he know either teaching before he was taken?
And Abraham? David? Samuel? John B.? and on and on......
Saints, don't allow Satan to bind you up in religion, which is what this discussion is all about.
RELIGION........ the repeated binding of a person with many small cords (traditions, doctrines, forms, teachings).
In love,
cj