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Deity of Christ, Salvation by Grace, Resurrection.
I'm kind of torn about how the doctrine of the Trinity affects Christ's deity.
Can we agree on the essentials?
I would say:
Diety of Christ.
The Trinity.
The Virgin Birth.
The inerrancy/infallibility of the Bible.
Salvation by Grace.
The death and resurrection of Jesus as atonement for our sins.
Can we agree on the essentials?
I would say:
Diety of Christ.
The Trinity.
The Virgin Birth.
The inerrancy/infallibility of the Bible.
Salvation by Grace.
The death and resurrection of Jesus as atonement for our sins.
The ecumenical creeds.
The ecumenical creeds.
I agree with you.
I grew up thinking it was...Can we agree on the essentials?
I would say:
Diety of Christ.
The Trinity.
The Virgin Birth.
The inerrancy/infallibility of the Bible.
Salvation by Grace.
The death and resurrection of Jesus as atonement for our sins.
I'm trinity all the way. I'm wondering though if you can logically believe Christ was fully God and fully man, and that salvation is by His grace alone that we are saved, without being trinitarian. The problem is that non-trinitarians are either full blown cults or teach some brand of works salvation, so it's hard to gauge. If a person really believes that Christ alone can save you from your sins and that he paid the price and it was paid once and for all, but chooses to describe Christ as a manifestation of the Father, does that make them lost? I don't know.
1 John 2:23 - No one who denies the Son has the Father; whoever acknowledges the Son has the Father also
Yes they are lost, because if they deny the Trinity, where does that leave Jesus?
It means that Jesus is one of these:
1. Another god or a lower god, as the JWs believe
2. A being not that different than men (just one of the Father's spirit children, as we all are) as the Mormons believe
3. Jesus is the Father and Holy Spirit, as modalists believe
Iow, denying the Trinity is rejecting the true nature of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. So they are not believing in the biblical Jesus. This is one reason it is so important for Christians to understand the significance of the trinity.
I see what your saying and I do believe in the trinity and think its very important. I'm gearing this more towards modalism. I guess when you think about it, it's really claiming Christ was created. They of course would deny that but what they believe. Eternal as the Father doesn't equal Christ eternal.
I grew up thinking it was...
No card playing
Women cannot wear pants
KJVO
Dancing is evil
alcohol is satan's poison
roadrunner and coyote could not be watched as they depicted violence (seriously)
a picture of darth vader hanging on the wall was a support of satan (again, seriously)
spiritual leader = spiritual dictator
must be in the church building each time the doors are open
...ah, to be free from such legalism today![]()
I grew up thinking it was...
No card playing
Women cannot wear pants
KJVO
Dancing is evil
alcohol is satan's poison
roadrunner and coyote could not be watched as they depicted violence (seriously)
a picture of darth vader hanging on the wall was a support of satan (again, seriously)
spiritual leader = spiritual dictator
must be in the church building each time the doors are open
...ah, to be free from such legalism today![]()