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1 | Will you join me? | Acts 2:33 | charis | 4912 | ||
Dear saints, The above verse, preceded by "This Jesus God raised up again, to which we are all witnesses." Acts 2:32 NASB, speaks clearly of the Tri-Une nature of our God, or the Trinity. In the statement of faith of our sponsors is written, "We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is the only Begotten Son of God, conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary." This is a clear statement of the Three-in-One God. Call it what you will, but this is the faith of Christianity from the very beginning of the Lord Jesus' ministry on earth. Any attempt to 'unify' or 'combine' this basic, ubiquitous doctrine into 'One Entity' is not in keeping with the Bible, nor with the creed of our sponsors and purpose of this forum. I am forthwith boycotting any further discussion of the 'Oneness' or 'Jesus-only' topics. Further consideration of this line is without merit, and will only hurt this forum, and the saints in this fellowship. Will you join me in stopping this unwise waste of time? Blessings in Christ Jesus, charis |
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2 | Will you join me? | Acts 2:33 | logix | 72730 | ||
Shalom, My post in no way disputed your belief in the Trinity. I am sorry you feel the need to shut out my questions. Here is what my whole note says in a nutshell; Peter is telling us that Jesus has recieved as a promise the EXALTATION, now that he has been exalted he freely gives to the believers his spirit. Now tell me, brother, what is it exaclty about this statement that offends you? |
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3 | Will you join me? | Acts 2:33 | logix | 72734 | ||
I should clarify myself. In fairness of your argument, I am here saying that Peter refers to the Father and Holy Spirit as one being. This is not to say that you yourself may not find in other scripture the seperation of both the Father and Holy Spirit, I simply believe Peter here refers to them as one. And as I mentioned before I can be wrong....would not be the first time. I come into these forums for one reason, I enjoy fellowship. (and healthy debate!) The Rabbi used to say that if one had turned from Gods precepts, he could study the Torah and its leaven(force) would bring him back to God. That is what I seek. God bless |
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