Most trinitarians believe that Jesus is Jehovah.
Does it mean that, Johovah is Son in trinity (and not the Father)?
Whether a person believes in one God with no distinction of persons, or a trinity, Jesus is the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
So that means Jehovah is Jesus whether Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
You can draw your own conclusion, but I believe that there is one God with no distinction of persons, and Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are not 3 persons in a trinity, but the 3 relationships God has with His people designated by titles.
Father- parent of the saints.
Son- God's visible relationship to the saints.
Holy Spirit- God's invisible relationship to the saints.
One God who is a Holy Spirit, and Father is a title for God, and the Son is the man Christ Jesus.
In the Old Testament the Father said that He would reveal a new name to the Jews, and speak to them, which the Jews already knew the name Jehovah.
The prophet Agur asked, what is His name, the Father, and what is His Son's name, if you can tell, which means both Father and Son would share the same name.
Jesus said He came in His Father's name, manifested His Father's name, and declared His Father's name.
The Bible says that the Son inherited the name from the Father, which means the Father's name is Jesus, and the Son inherited that name from the Father.
Since Jesus is God manifest in the flesh it is the name of both the Father, and Son, the man Christ Jesus.
Which the Bible says that the Son was made of the seed of David, according to the flesh, and when the fulness of the time was come God sent forth His Son, made of a woman, made under the law.
The Holy Spirit comes in the name of Jesus.
Jesus is the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, and Jesus created all things, came in flesh, and dwells in the saints.
The Bible never says God the Son, but Son of God, and Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, so if there is a trinity why was Jesus conceived by the Holy Spirit, the 3rd person, and not God the Son.
God said, is there a God beside Me, yea there is no God, I know not any.
And there was no God formed before Me, and there shall be no God formed after Me, I, even I, am the LORD, and beside Me there is no Savior.
Which hear O' Israel, the LORD our God is one LORD.
In the New Testament it states, that to those that know the truth there is but one God, the Father.
And in another place, one God, and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.
Which the Bible only attributes the Father as God, so if there is a trinity why does the Bible say that.
In the Old Testament the Son shall be called the everlasting Father, which Jesus taught us we only have one Father to those that say He is an adopted Father.
The Father said in that He would reveal a new name to the saints, and speak to them.
Jesus told Philip that if he has seen Him then he has seen the Father, and the words that He speaks are not His own, but the Father that dwells in Him, He does the works, and speaks to them.
Jesus told the disciples that when He ascends to heaven to not ask Him anything, but only ask the Father.
But in another passage of scripture Jesus said when He resurrects to heaven to ask Him, and He will do it.
Jesus is God and man, and can speak either as God, or man, and when on earth the saints dealt with the man Christ Jesus as the way to the Father, but when Jesus resurrects to heaven they can go directly to Jesus as God.
I do not believe there is a trinity, but like the Bible says one God, the Father, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.
How do they escape the truth, by the denomination that they go to that says there is a trinity, because they do not understand.
The Bible plainly states that there is one God, so they cannot escape that, but they say there is 3 persons in one God.
But then that would mean it takes all 3 persons to make one God.
But then they say God the Father, God the Son, and God the Father, saying there is 3 Gods.
So is it 3 persons in one God, or 3 Gods.
But falsehood will have it's contradictions.
1. Jesus is at the right hand of God.
God's right hand represents wisdom, power, and salvation.
Jesus said all power is given to Me in heaven and earth.
There is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, which only a sinless man can reconcile the world unto God, but no person is sinless so God manifest Himself in flesh, and reconciled the world unto Himself in the person of Jesus Christ, God and man in harmony.
There is one throne in heaven, and one who sits on that throne, which is the throne of God and the Lamb, God in the glorified body of the man Christ Jesus.
David said, the LORD said unto My Lord, sit at My right hand until I make your enemies your footstool.
For the Son must reign until His enemies are conquered, and when they are conquered, and the saints are with the Son, then the Son shall submit to God, even the Father, that God may be all in all.
God exalted the man Christ Jesus to exercise the throne of power, be at His right hand, until His enemies are conquered, and the saints are with Him, then the Son shall stop exercising the throne of power, stop being at the right hand of God that God may be all in all.
Jesus does not sit next to the Father in heaven, but Jesus is the only visible manifestation of God we will see, which if you have seen Jesus you have seen the Father.
2. Let us make man in our image.
Old Testament Adam made in the image of God.
In the New Testament Adam made in the figure, image, of Him to come, who is Jesus.
The image of God is the image of Christ.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God, and without Him was not anything created that was created.
In the beginning was the plan of God to come in the future in flesh, and that plan was with God before He started creation, and that plan was God manifest in flesh.
God calls things that have not happened yet, as though they already happened, for if it is a plan of God to happen in the future it is the same as if it happened in the beginning.
Which the Lamb was slain from the foundation of the world, although it did not happen until 4000 years later.
Which Jesus is the beginning of creation, and the firstborn among many creatures.
Which God had the plan to come in flesh in the future, before He created Adam and Eve, and created them in the image that He would show up in the future, and that is an innocent nature in flesh.
Since the image of God is the image of Christ, then let us make man in our image has to include the man Christ Jesus for He is part of that image.
So it is not a trinity, but God the Father, and the Son, the man Christ Jesus, a prophetic statement to the coming Son of God.
It throws some people off how Jesus can be God in a visible manifestation when God is an omnipresent Spirit.
But God manifest in the flesh means that God manifest all His attributes to the man Christ Jesus, for He is the fulness of the Godhead bodily, and He has the Spirit without measure, and it pleased the Father that in Him all fulness should dwell.
And the Spirit in Christ is still connected to the omnipresent Spirit of God, for God cannot be separated.
Which the man Christ Jesus does not have His own personal Spirit that moves around with Him, for there cannot be a double portion of the Spirit in one place, and an empty space where the Spirit is not at, and the Spirit does not have to move for the Spirit is already there.
But Jesus moves through the Spirit, and wherever He is at the Spirit is there, so it helps people to understand how Jesus can be an omnipresent Spirit, but be God manifest in the flesh.
Which the man Christ Jesus is the personal human body of God, which He laid down His life, and purchased the Church with His own blood.
The Bible says that Jesus is the only Ruler, who is Lord of lords, and King of kings, and dwells in the light which no person can approach unto, and no person has seen Jesus, and no person will ever see Jesus, for He is the invisible God who showed a visible image of Himself.
They can say there is a trinity, but to those that know the truth there is but one God, the Father.
When the Protestant movement protested they did not protest enough.