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1st John 5:7 does not mean that their are 3coequal Gods in heaven or even three beings. If Jesus knew about a third Divine being in heaven surely He would have mentioned Him when the Pharasees were chalenging Him
Then you quoted 1st Timothy 6:14-16 and interpreted it someway trying to use this passage to prove a trinity when in fact it proves the opposite. Let's please look at this passage again.
"he shall shew, who is" Jesus will show who it is but it doesn't say it will be Jesus.
"the blessed and only Potentate" God's Only Born Son is equal in nature to His Father like every child is equal to his parent but His position the Divine Prince of heaven according to Joshua 5:13-15 so this term only Potentate can not be applying to Him.
"Who only hath immortality"This being has an unconditional immortality and can never die under any circumstance so let's thank God that it is not talking about Jesus who was born in eternity with Self existence as he said as the Father have life in Himself so has He given His Son to have life in Himself but Jesus willingly gave up His immortality so He could become a mortal and die body and soul for us.
" no man hath seen, nor can see""dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto"
definitely not talking about Jesus because many have seen Jesus. He appeared unto Abraham and ate with him. He wrestled with Jacob. Moses saw him in the burning bush. He met with Joshua and was worshipped by him etc etc.
Elijah674 said:THESE THREE AGREE IN ONE].' (UNITY! UNITED FAMILY OF GOD, like we are supposed to be.)
1st John 5:7 does not mean that their are 3coequal Gods in heaven or even three beings. If Jesus knew about a third Divine being in heaven surely He would have mentioned Him when the Pharasees were chalenging Him
John 8:18 said:"I am He who testifies about Myself, and the Father who sent Me testifies about Me"
Then you quoted 1st Timothy 6:14-16 and interpreted it someway trying to use this passage to prove a trinity when in fact it proves the opposite. Let's please look at this passage again.
1Tim6:14-16 said:"That thou keep this commandment without spot, unrebukable, until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ: Which in his times he shall shew, who is the blessed and only Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord of lords; Who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto; whom no man hath seen, nor can see: to whom be honour and power everlasting. Amen.
"he shall shew, who is" Jesus will show who it is but it doesn't say it will be Jesus.
"the blessed and only Potentate" God's Only Born Son is equal in nature to His Father like every child is equal to his parent but His position the Divine Prince of heaven according to Joshua 5:13-15 so this term only Potentate can not be applying to Him.
"Who only hath immortality"This being has an unconditional immortality and can never die under any circumstance so let's thank God that it is not talking about Jesus who was born in eternity with Self existence as he said as the Father have life in Himself so has He given His Son to have life in Himself but Jesus willingly gave up His immortality so He could become a mortal and die body and soul for us.
" no man hath seen, nor can see""dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto"
definitely not talking about Jesus because many have seen Jesus. He appeared unto Abraham and ate with him. He wrestled with Jacob. Moses saw him in the burning bush. He met with Joshua and was worshipped by him etc etc.
John1:18 said:"No man hath seen God at any time, the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him.
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