To avoid ridicules, I am going to stop responding to individual posts but to say in basics why there is neither Trinity God nor God Jesus.
Let me begin with the OT.
!. God didn’t say through the prophets that:
- God is Trinity (the word “trinity” doesn’t even appear in the Bible).
- Jesus was/is or will be God
- The H.S. is God.
- God will become man
- God will die for our sins
2. God foretold to save sinners by begetting, equipping and preparing the sacrificial Lamb and explained the process
Let’s move to the NT.
- God begat the Lamb “this day”.
- God tested “It” to prove if It was worthy” to save us from our sins. He did the wonders and miracles through “It” to prove that “It” was the sent Messiah whom He has foretold. He also told him what he were to say. We ale warned agaist adding or removing even an “iota” to/from God’s Word. We are to say exactly as it is written as Jesus and the NT writers reminded us often.
- He said that the Father is the only true God.
- Further, he said that his God is also our God and that his Father is also out Father (please notice that he contradicted the manipulated translation of Isa9:6) whereby multiple meaning words have been rendered out of the context.
- Also the NT writers like Paul stated that “for us there is one God, the Father”. “Jesus is our Lord (not God)”.
2. After the sacrifice God raised the Messiah from the dead as He foretold.
5. Then God placed him on His “right hand” and gave him “all power”. Also gave him the Revelation of things to come.
I am more than happy to answer questions to any of the points above. However, I am not going to respond to something like “I herd story (one wonders who created such story) that in Isa 14 God is foretelling about the king of Babylon”. As the matter of fact, God said in verse 4 that He was talking about the king of Babylon. Please read the text before you comment on it.
Besides, I have explained why the “assumptions’ that Jesus is God supossedly supported by the NT writers are completely false. I also posted some of the fool-proof verses in post 1091 and would encourage those who rely on “stories” and assumptions to take note of them.
One more think. God doesn’t say one think at the opening of the epistle and change His mind a bit later. Then He doesn’t begin a next epistle with the original statement. Likewise, God doesn’t say that the “Word” in Jn 1:1-3 is Jesus because He has never said so. Instead, He referred to what He already delivered through prophets Like Isa 55:11, Ps33:6-9 and specifically through 2Sam 7:12.
As a former Catholic I know how difficult it is to accept the Truth because I had to go through this process myself. I was ridiculed not only by the Catholic priests but by the Evangelical pastors as well.
No wonder why I have been ridiculed by their “students” like in this forum.
So please, let’s consider the Word of God accordingly because it’s Holy. It is “Spirit”. There is promise of our salvation in It. However the promise is on God’s terms. Stories and assumptions, unfortunately are not going to secure us salvation.
God bless