On the subject of Trinitarians -VS- Unitarians...
Scrpiture seems to answer this controversy clearly, lets investigate;
Trinitarians believe that God is one being in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Unitarians reject the doctrine of the Trinity, believing that God the Father is one singular being, AND THAT JESUS CHRIST is a distinct being, His Son, but IS NOT DIVINE. These definitions come from researching the terms, not from what I consider them to be. So let's look into scripture on this;
Even though the word "God" seems to be singular, there are many scriptures that reveal God as plural. We see in GENESIS 1:26 (KJV) "And God said, Let US make man in OUR image", GENESIS 3:22 (KJV) " And the Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of US, to know good and evil".
Movin on, in MATTHEW 3:16-17 (KJV) when Jesus was baptized, we see the presence of God the Father, speaking about His Son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit descending from Heaven and upon Jesus. This scripture itself defines and identifies who the "US" and "OUR" are in GENESIS 1:26 (KJV) and GENESIS 3:22 (KJV) regarding the plural use of God.
I must conclude with these two scriptures; 1 JOHN 5:7 (KJV) "For there are THREE that bear record in Heaven, the FATHER, the Word (JESUS) , and the HOLY SPIRIT: and THESE THREE ARE ONE", and JOHN 10:30 (KJV) where Jesus states "I and My Father are One". Again, we see scriptures that show and prove that God can be seen as three in one, or one as three. This could be seen as "legalism" to a certain degree.
NOW, TO THE ARGUMENT OF TRINITARIANS -VS- UNITARIANS...
"God" is the ancient Hebrew word "ELOHIM". Grammatically, it is a plural word used as if it were singular. The verbs and pronouns used with "ELOHIM" should be in the plural, but when ELOHIM" refers to the LORD God the verbs and pronouns are in the singular.
I can see a belief of God alone stemming from the Old Testament, before Jesus and the Holy Spirit were clearly revealed, even though they are indirectly mentioned in the Old Testament. The Holy Spirit being revealed in GENESIS 1:2 (KJV) "as the Spirit of God" and Jesus being mentioned in GENESIS 3:15 (KJV) as "the seed of the woman" which was a prophecy of Jesus' virgin birth by Mary to come... and again GENESIS 1:26 (KJV) and GENESIS 3:22 (KJV) as God in the plual form.
However, based on these scriptures, it is apparent that the Trinitarian belief is the Biblical truth. The concerning part here is that Unitarians, (according to the definition of their belief above) deny Christ Jesus as being divine, which I see as a DANGEROUS BELIEF. This is to DENY OUR LORD AND SAVIOR AS DIVINE.
It sounds like to me that Unitarians have allowed man's logic to decieve their way of Spiritual thinking, regardless of the fact that scripture PLAINLY confirms a trinity.
Regards,
Pastor Tommy
Scrpiture seems to answer this controversy clearly, lets investigate;
Trinitarians believe that God is one being in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Unitarians reject the doctrine of the Trinity, believing that God the Father is one singular being, AND THAT JESUS CHRIST is a distinct being, His Son, but IS NOT DIVINE. These definitions come from researching the terms, not from what I consider them to be. So let's look into scripture on this;
Even though the word "God" seems to be singular, there are many scriptures that reveal God as plural. We see in GENESIS 1:26 (KJV) "And God said, Let US make man in OUR image", GENESIS 3:22 (KJV) " And the Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of US, to know good and evil".
Movin on, in MATTHEW 3:16-17 (KJV) when Jesus was baptized, we see the presence of God the Father, speaking about His Son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit descending from Heaven and upon Jesus. This scripture itself defines and identifies who the "US" and "OUR" are in GENESIS 1:26 (KJV) and GENESIS 3:22 (KJV) regarding the plural use of God.
I must conclude with these two scriptures; 1 JOHN 5:7 (KJV) "For there are THREE that bear record in Heaven, the FATHER, the Word (JESUS) , and the HOLY SPIRIT: and THESE THREE ARE ONE", and JOHN 10:30 (KJV) where Jesus states "I and My Father are One". Again, we see scriptures that show and prove that God can be seen as three in one, or one as three. This could be seen as "legalism" to a certain degree.
NOW, TO THE ARGUMENT OF TRINITARIANS -VS- UNITARIANS...
"God" is the ancient Hebrew word "ELOHIM". Grammatically, it is a plural word used as if it were singular. The verbs and pronouns used with "ELOHIM" should be in the plural, but when ELOHIM" refers to the LORD God the verbs and pronouns are in the singular.
I can see a belief of God alone stemming from the Old Testament, before Jesus and the Holy Spirit were clearly revealed, even though they are indirectly mentioned in the Old Testament. The Holy Spirit being revealed in GENESIS 1:2 (KJV) "as the Spirit of God" and Jesus being mentioned in GENESIS 3:15 (KJV) as "the seed of the woman" which was a prophecy of Jesus' virgin birth by Mary to come... and again GENESIS 1:26 (KJV) and GENESIS 3:22 (KJV) as God in the plual form.
However, based on these scriptures, it is apparent that the Trinitarian belief is the Biblical truth. The concerning part here is that Unitarians, (according to the definition of their belief above) deny Christ Jesus as being divine, which I see as a DANGEROUS BELIEF. This is to DENY OUR LORD AND SAVIOR AS DIVINE.
It sounds like to me that Unitarians have allowed man's logic to decieve their way of Spiritual thinking, regardless of the fact that scripture PLAINLY confirms a trinity.
Regards,
Pastor Tommy