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21 | CHRIST IS jehovah | Bible general Archive 1 | RevC | 4692 | ||
not sure that I understand this note...can you explain | ||||||
22 | Baptism question in Acts 2 and John 3 | Acts 2:39 | RevC | 4683 | ||
Peter's command in acts 2:38 is for all time. I think a good look at the book of Acts really shows us that. If you look at Acts 19.....You see Paul and some believers who had not fulfilled all of Acts 2:38. Notice what Paul does with them | ||||||
23 | Jesus' name baptism? | Acts 2:38 | RevC | 4682 | ||
Sorry for coming in on the back side Nehemiah but I totally agree with your statements.... the word of God is really obvious about Jesus name baptism.. I think that it is awsome that you elected to throw tradition aside and grab a hold of God's word........God Bless | ||||||
24 | What is important about "I am"? | John 8:58 | RevC | 4678 | ||
Exodus 3:14 You need to read this text it will shed a lot of light for you. This was Jesus basically saying "Hey guys,I am God." "The guy who sent Moses......that was me." So you can see why this drove the jews absolutly nuts ... they considered it blasphemy..... However Jesus made similar statement regarding His diety.... this one just came at the right time and to the right people | ||||||
25 | Jesus is the Father and the Holy Spirit? | Matt 28:19 | RevC | 4663 | ||
Here is some food for thought on trinity and oneness 1. Is the word trinity in the Bible? No. 2. Does the Bible say that there are three persons in the Godhead? No. 3. Does the Bible speak of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost? Yes. 4. Do these titles as used in Matthew 28:19 mean that there are three separate and distinct persons in the Godhead? No, they refer to three offices, roles, or relationship to humanity. 5. Does the Bible use the word three in reference to God? Only one verse in the entire Bible does so-I John 5:7. It speaks of the Father, the Word (instead of Son), and the Holy Ghost, and it concludes by saying, "These three are one." 6. Does the Bible use the word one in reference to God? Yes, many times. For example, see Zechariah 14:9; Malachi 2:10; Matthew 23:9; Mark 12:29, 32; John 8:41; 10:30; Romans 3:30; I Corinthians 8:4; Galatians 3:20; I Timothy 2:5; James 2:19. 7. Can the mystery of the Godhead be understood? Yes. Romans 1:20; Colossians 2:9; I Timothy 3:16. 8. Has the Christian only one Heavenly Father? Yes. Matthew 23:9. 9. Then why did Jesus say to Philip, "He that hath seen me hath seen the Father" (John 14:9)? Because Jesus is the express image of God's person. Hebrews 1:3. The Greek word for personin this verse literally means "substance." 10. Does the Bible say that there are two persons in the Godhead? No. 11. Does the Bible say that all the Godhead is revealed in one person? Yes, in Jesus Christ. II Corinthians 4:4; Colossians 1:19; 2:9; Hebrews 1:3. 12. Is the mystery of the Deity hidden from some people? Yes. Luke 10:21-22. 13. Who is the Father? The Father is the one God, particularly as revealed in parental relationship to humanity. Deuteronomy 32:6; Malachi 2:10. 14. Where was God the Father while Jesus was on earth? The Father was in Christ. John 14:10; II Corinthians 5:19. He was also in heaven, for God is omnipresent. 15. Did the prophet Isaiah say that Jesus would be the Father? Yes. Isaiah 9:6; 63:16. 16. When God said, "Let us make man in our image" (Genesis 1:26), was He speaking to another person in the Godhead? No. Isaiah 44:24; Malachi 2:10. 17. How many of God's qualities were in Christ? All. Colossians 2:9. 18. How may we see the God who sent Jesus into the world? By seeing Jesus. John 12:44-45; 14:9. 19. Does the Bible say that Jesus is the Almighty? Yes. Revelation 1:8 20. Whom do some designate as the first person in the trinity? God the Father. 21. Whom do some designate as the last person in the trinity? The Holy Ghost. But Jesus said that He was the first and last. Revelation 1:17-18 22. How many persons did John see sitting on the throne in heaven? One. Revelation 4:2. 23. If Jesus is the first and the last, why did God say in Isaiah 44:6 that He was the first and the last? Because Jesus is the God of the Old Testament incarnate. 24. Did Jesus tell Satan that God alone should be worshipped? Yes. Matthew 4:10 25. Does the devil believe in more than one God? No. James 2:19. 26. Does the Bible say that God, who is the Word, was made flesh? Yes John 1:1, 14. 27. For what purpose was God manifested in the flesh? To save sinners. Hebrews 2:9, 14. 28. Was Jesus God manifested in the flesh? Yes. I Timothy 3:16. 29. Could Jesus have been on earth and in heaven at the same time? Yes. John 3:13. 30. Does the Bible say that there is but one Lord? Yes. Isaiah 45:18; Ephesians 4:5. 31. Does the Bible say that Christ is the Lord? Yes. Luke 2:11. 33. How could the church belong to Jesus (Matthew 16:18) and yet be the church of God (I Corinthians 10:32)? Because Jesus is God in the flesh. 34. Will God give His glory to another? No. Isaiah 42:8. 35. Was there a God formed before Jehovah, or will there be one formed after? No. Isaiah 43:10. 36. What is one thing that God does not know? Another God. Isaiah 44:8. 37. What is one thing that God Cannot do? Lie. Titus 1:2. 38. How many Gods should we know? Only one. Hosea 13:4. 39. How many names has the Lord? One. Zechariah 14:9. 40. Is it good to think upon the name of the Lord? Yes. Malachi 3:16. 42. Why, then, was Jesus able to walk upon the Sea of Galilee (Matthew 14:25)? Because He is God the Creator. Colossians 1:16. 43. Is God the only one who can forgive sin? Yes. Isiah 43:25; Mark 2:7. 44. Why, then, could Jesus forgive sin in Mark 2:5-11? Because He is God the Savior. 45. Does the Bible say that there is only one wise God? Yes. Jude 25. 46. Does the Bible call the Holy Ghost a second or third person in the Godhead? No. The Holy Ghost is the one Spirit of God, the one God Himself at work in our lives. John 4:24; I Corinthians 3:16-17; 6:19; 12:13. |
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26 | difference in trinity and oneness | 1 Tim 2:12 | RevC | 4662 | ||
Here is some food for thought on trinity and oneness 1. Is the word trinity in the Bible? No. 2. Does the Bible say that there are three persons in the Godhead? No. 3. Does the Bible speak of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost? Yes. 4. Do these titles as used in Matthew 28:19 mean that there are three separate and distinct persons in the Godhead? No, they refer to three offices, roles, or relationship to humanity. 5. Does the Bible use the word three in reference to God? Only one verse in the entire Bible does so-I John 5:7. It speaks of the Father, the Word (instead of Son), and the Holy Ghost, and it concludes by saying, "These three are one." 6. Does the Bible use the word one in reference to God? Yes, many times. For example, see Zechariah 14:9; Malachi 2:10; Matthew 23:9; Mark 12:29, 32; John 8:41; 10:30; Romans 3:30; I Corinthians 8:4; Galatians 3:20; I Timothy 2:5; James 2:19. 7. Can the mystery of the Godhead be understood? Yes. Romans 1:20; Colossians 2:9; I Timothy 3:16. 8. Has the Christian only one Heavenly Father? Yes. Matthew 23:9. 9. Then why did Jesus say to Philip, "He that hath seen me hath seen the Father" (John 14:9)? Because Jesus is the express image of God's person. Hebrews 1:3. The Greek word for personin this verse literally means "substance." 10. Does the Bible say that there are two persons in the Godhead? No. 11. Does the Bible say that all the Godhead is revealed in one person? Yes, in Jesus Christ. II Corinthians 4:4; Colossians 1:19; 2:9; Hebrews 1:3. 12. Is the mystery of the Deity hidden from some people? Yes. Luke 10:21-22. 13. Who is the Father? The Father is the one God, particularly as revealed in parental relationship to humanity. Deuteronomy 32:6; Malachi 2:10. 14. Where was God the Father while Jesus was on earth? The Father was in Christ. John 14:10; II Corinthians 5:19. He was also in heaven, for God is omnipresent. 15. Did the prophet Isaiah say that Jesus would be the Father? Yes. Isaiah 9:6; 63:16. 16. When God said, "Let us make man in our image" (Genesis 1:26), was He speaking to another person in the Godhead? No. Isaiah 44:24; Malachi 2:10. 17. How many of God's qualities were in Christ? All. Colossians 2:9. 18. How may we see the God who sent Jesus into the world? By seeing Jesus. John 12:44-45; 14:9. 19. Does the Bible say that Jesus is the Almighty? Yes. Revelation 1:8 20. Whom do some designate as the first person in the trinity? God the Father. 21. Whom do some designate as the last person in the trinity? The Holy Ghost. But Jesus said that He was the first and last. Revelation 1:17-18 22. How many persons did John see sitting on the throne in heaven? One. Revelation 4:2. 23. If Jesus is the first and the last, why did God say in Isaiah 44:6 that He was the first and the last? Because Jesus is the God of the Old Testament incarnate. 24. Did Jesus tell Satan that God alone should be worshipped? Yes. Matthew 4:10 25. Does the devil believe in more than one God? No. James 2:19. 26. Does the Bible say that God, who is the Word, was made flesh? Yes John 1:1, 14. 27. For what purpose was God manifested in the flesh? To save sinners. Hebrews 2:9, 14. 28. Was Jesus God manifested in the flesh? Yes. I Timothy 3:16. 29. Could Jesus have been on earth and in heaven at the same time? Yes. John 3:13. 30. Does the Bible say that there is but one Lord? Yes. Isaiah 45:18; Ephesians 4:5. 31. Does the Bible say that Christ is the Lord? Yes. Luke 2:11. 33. How could the church belong to Jesus (Matthew 16:18) and yet be the church of God (I Corinthians 10:32)? Because Jesus is God in the flesh. 34. Will God give His glory to another? No. Isaiah 42:8. 35. Was there a God formed before Jehovah, or will there be one formed after? No. Isaiah 43:10. 36. What is one thing that God does not know? Another God. Isaiah 44:8. 37. What is one thing that God Cannot do? Lie. Titus 1:2. 38. How many Gods should we know? Only one. Hosea 13:4. 39. How many names has the Lord? One. Zechariah 14:9. 40. Is it good to think upon the name of the Lord? Yes. Malachi 3:16. 42. Why, then, was Jesus able to walk upon the Sea of Galilee (Matthew 14:25)? Because He is God the Creator. Colossians 1:16. 43. Is God the only one who can forgive sin? Yes. Isiah 43:25; Mark 2:7. 44. Why, then, could Jesus forgive sin in Mark 2:5-11? Because He is God the Savior. 45. Does the Bible say that there is only one wise God? Yes. Jude 25. 46. Does the Bible call the Holy Ghost a second or third person in the Godhead? No. The Holy Ghost is the one Spirit of God, the one God Himself at work in our lives. John 4:24; I Corinthians 3:16-17; 6:19; 12:13. |
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27 | Jesus name baptism fulflls matt 28 | Matt 28:19 | RevC | 4594 | ||
These are some great scriptures, they really give much more evidential proof of all that I have been saying. It is obvious to me that scripture after scripture support the fact of Jesus Christ being the fullness of the Godhead and the fact that the apostles recognized this thus the baptismal method of the first church as seen in the book of Acts |
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28 | difference in trinity and oneness | 1 Tim 2:12 | RevC | 4589 | ||
What is the major difference in trinity and oneness? Do Trinitarians actaully believe there are three Gods? The last time I heard Charles Stanley teach on Trinity he sounded "oneness"! So what is the difference? | ||||||
29 | Women starting churches....???? | 1 Tim 2:12 | RevC | 4580 | ||
jvh0212 United Pentecostal Church International.. I am looking forward to your reply |
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30 | Jesus name baptism fulflls matt 28 | Matt 28:19 | RevC | 4576 | ||
Unfortunantly after looking at your article, Although I appreciate your time in trying to give me a answer that would be thoughtful and insightful and done in sucha aspirit of love I can do nothing but reject your findings. The Bible can be a difficult and complex book, however many times we are the ones that make it that way. What I have presented have been clear and concise scriptures. For instance Isaiah told us that He would be called wonderful,counsellor and "the Mighty God" Jesus said of Himself..."I AM" "if you have seen the me you have seen the Father" Thomas proclaims He is God and Jesus seems content with the title.......Paul tells us that in Him dwelleth the Fullness of the God head.....in other words in Jesus There was the Father-the Son and the Holy Ghost...again that is God breathed scripture and not some loose interpretation. These are a few of a great many verses that Jesus and others testified of. It is simple to see that Christ was a great orator and however He chose to word His teachings, they should be revered and understood. There are instances and I will include them (my work schedule does not permit me to do so at this time) where Jesus says The Father will send the comforter...and a few verses later Jesus says "I will send the comforter"...Whats the deal with that. The fact is Jesus was as Paul said the Father-the Son and the Holy Ghost.... To negate Mr. Boyds finding there are several instances where Jesus name baptism is seen in Acts and in each case the resemblance is strong........whether it means "in the authority of" or "for the sake of" is a mute point and really a contradiction to the argument Mr Boyd is struggling to make. We are told that His name is above all names We are told there is no other way to salvation but through His name. The fact of the matter is it is quite clear what Jesus meant when He gave his dissertation, the apostles upon recieving the Holy Spirit immediatly proclaimed this type of baptism...perhaps Peter made a mistake....what a rough way for te Holy Ghost to start His ministry huh? Perhaps it was as Hank says an abreviated version...this is highly unlikely and though I do not like Hank I would still think a man of his education could come up with a better one than that... What we have here is mere tradition.......We have been taught by the early rise of the catholic church to baptize in the titles... it is scripturally evident that this was not the way of the first church....we can argue all day long but the fact is God's word says what it says.... I suggest we all let loose of some traditional teachings and look at His word...GOD BLESS | ||||||
31 | Jesus is the Father and the Holy Spirit? | Matt 28:19 | RevC | 4573 | ||
Interestingly enough Jesus was not scizophrenic,yet he did call himself the father and the holy spirit....first of all collosians tells us that in Jesus dwelleth the fullness of the God head bodily, Isaiah tell us He(Jesus) shall be called wonderful,counselor and the MIGHTY GOD...Jesus himself said if you have seen me you have seen the father.....Jesus also said He was the root of of Abraham and teh offspring of David. In the book of Revelation Jesus said he was the alpha and the omega..... .Thomas proclaimed to Jesus after the resurrection...My Lord, My God......John tells us in the beginning was the word the word was with God and the word was God and teh word became flesh and swelt amoung us......His name is Emmanual which means God is with us.... The list goes on and on and on... To suppose that there are actually three God is heresy and a very dangerous doctrine....... Peter,Paul and all the apostles understood this and this is how the baptismal formula is fulfilled in by the apostles. | ||||||
32 | Jesus name baptism fulflls matt 28 | Matt 28:19 | RevC | 4564 | ||
JVH0212 Yes we can always share with each other even in disagreement.. It is my desire to maintain unity and I enjoy hearing your thoughts. My question is respectfully,how do you not see, Jesus name baptism? We see this formula done throughout the entire book of Acts. The Matthew 28 dissertation was fulfilled with Acts 2:38 and continued in Samaria,the jailer,the Eunich the house of Cornelius and teh two ephesian disciples of John. With all due respect to your current belief and with humility I would ask you to check your heart on this. I think that many times we do what we have been taught....it then becomes tradition and tradition is not always right. The baptismal formula of Father.Son and Holy Ghost was fulfilled in Acts 2:38 because in Jesus dwelleth the fullness of the Godhead...thus the first church baptized in then NAME of the Father,Son and the Holy Ghost....and that name as previously discussed is Jesus..now then if any man be contenious I was raised Baptist and baptized father,son holy ghost...then when I went to the apostolic church I was baptized in Jesus name....so I guess I covered all the bases(LOL) | ||||||
33 | Women starting churches....???? | 1 Tim 2:12 | RevC | 4562 | ||
I am not a big fan of CRI.... they seem to have a problem with everyone. I am could not in fact recommend CRI to anyone. I do however appreciate the information and the spirit of which it was given..... What would really help out is if you could give me information on what CRI has to say about the UPCI......I'll be looking fo it | ||||||
34 | Holy Ghost Baptism subsequent to salvati | 1 Cor 12:13 | RevC | 4500 | ||
JVH0212 please check your e mail | ||||||
35 | Holy Ghost Baptism subsequent to salvati | 1 Cor 12:13 | RevC | 4497 | ||
I am looking forward to your reply.... There are other issues that you and I are discussing I am enjoying that one as well God bless | ||||||
36 | Jesus name baptism fulflls matt 28 | Matt 28:19 | RevC | 4495 | ||
Not sure about that one.. Its you again huh? That is wonderful, we are both quite active today huh?... Let me tell you what I think. I think that wehn Jesus said the NAME he meant his name. Because his name is above all names, also in Him dwelleth the fullness of the Godhead bodily. I realize the Trinitarian veiwpoint of "these are Jesus'words. However once again there is a consistency that cannot be ignored. This is found in the book of Acts... every baptism is done in Jesus name and not just by Peter but also by Paul and others. I do not believe that this was an abbreviated form of the Matt 28 but the fullness of it... why abreviate over and over again throughout the entire book.... Lets remember that Johns baptism was not the same as Jesus name baptism.. this iswhy Paul insisted that the two Ephesian be re-baptized or baptized in Jesus name. I realize that this view is only found in yoru "oneness" churches and different sects of the charismatic movement. I thinkthat is however only due to the ormula being changed by catholocism and not because the evangellical or protestant church felt this was the best way...however should any one argue my speal goes this way "I baptize you in the name if the father and the son andthe holy ghost with in whom the fullness of the Godhead swelled bodily...I baptize you in the name of Jesus Christ" A bit lenghty but worth it..... I look forward to yoru response | ||||||
37 | Holy Ghost Baptism subsequent to salvati | 1 Cor 12:13 | RevC | 4491 | ||
JVH0212... You are not at all argumenative and I do not take you that way. On the contrary I appreciate your input very much. I am undecided on the issue. I recieved what i will call the baptism of the Holy Spirit and it was a very real and empowering experience for me tht has chnged my life. i also see a pattern in the book of Acts that leads me to believe that there is a seperate experience that follows those who believe. I have come up and out of the apostolic church(UPCI) which teaches some one must speak in tongues to be saved.(period!) That is not my personal view at this time..however I am sure you can see the wrestling that I am doing.... I do believe there is some sort of subsequent action that happens. I know in the Samaria experience the words or phrase use was "as He had not fallen on any of them yet" What does that mean!!! (Come on Luke give me some more info) It is my desire to walk in truth, and to know the truth of God's word...any insight or interpretation is appreciated and is not seen as an attack and pleae regard my comments in the same manner... So any though on the samarian experience or the house of Cornelius...I look forward to your reply | ||||||
38 | Women starting churches....???? | 1 Tim 2:12 | RevC | 4490 | ||
What is the thought of Joyce Meyer and her ministry.... is she in violation of the scripture in timothy 2:12 | ||||||
39 | Jesus name baptism fulflls matt 28 | Not Specified | RevC | 4481 | ||
Jesus name baptism fulfills Jesus command in Matthew 28 which is baptize in the NAME of the father son and holy ghost.... I would like to hear from those who differ and why..no arguments jsut interested in other points of view | ||||||
40 | Jesus name baptism fulflls matt 28 | Matt 28:19 | RevC | 4492 | ||
Jesus name baptism fulfills Jesus command in Matthew 28 which is baptize in the NAME of the father son and holy ghost.... I would like to hear from those who differ and why..no arguments jsut interested in other points of view | ||||||
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