freeatlast
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"...and they (two) shall be one flesh."?
Yes but that is not trinity and God has neither flesh nor blood.
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"...and they (two) shall be one flesh."?
Yes but that is not trinity and God has neither flesh nor blood.
All your quotes are out of context! The Bible, all of it is inspired by God and although it is safe to stand and proclaim that there were about 40 writers, more or less, it is still the truth that there is only one author and that is God, the same God we see in the New Testament.1Jn 5:7 For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
1Jn 5:8 And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one. How did most of you get that vote wrong? Gal 3:20 Now a mediator is not a mediator of one, but God is one. Eph 4:5 One Lord, one faith, one baptism,
Eph 4:6 One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all. Jas 2:19 Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble. Can't change my mind.
All your quotes are out of context! The Bible, all of it is inspired by God and although it is safe to stand and proclaim that there were about 40 writers, more or less, it is still the truth that there is only one author and that is God, the same God we see in the New Testament.
Here is where everybody that fails to see this goes wrong... God has had one message from the beginning to the end of His Revelation of Himself to us. God gave every one of these men the inspiration to pen these books in His name and God is the only irresistible anything, anywhere. If you believe that the Bible contains the Word of God, you are, very likely, lost! If you believe that the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Koine Greek contained the Word of God but that men have distorted it in their translations of the manuscripts, again, you need to look into your salvation because there is only one God and He will not fit into any box, building or universe that has ever been constructed. God wrote the Bible in one context, from the beginning to the end. He began with, "In the beginning" and ended with the very last "Amen" of The Revelation of the Christ to John.
If you have never read the entire Book as one reads a book, you have not read the Bible! If you have struggled and beat your way through the pages without the Holy Spirit, you have built in vain.
Your quotes must be viewed in the light of all other scripture to find their context.
I thought Jesus had flesh and bone in His glorified body?
The point is that male and female abiding in their relationship to one another is the image that is in view in Gen 1, not the individual as body, soul and spirit.Really? Then as an individual, in whose image was I created?
If we take our cues from the Scriptures and not how two fallen, sinful individuals fall short of God's plan for marriage, it is easier to see.I fail to see how marriage helps in understanding the trinity. Marriage is of two separate beings. They never end up with the exact same beliefs, desires, or outcome. They are called one in scripture but that is because of their joining.
It seems you're saying here that the Father and the Son are not capable of independent thought or will, but that would be a mistake. Christ prayed, "Not my will, but thine . . . " Without independent thought or will, there would be nothing to submit.God has always been one and never joined. He has always been in agreement because he never changes or is divided.
Bill, I generally like your posts, and I hope that this is a typo or I am just misunderstanding you.
Your first paragraph contradicts what you say in the second paragraph, that the bible does not contain the Word of God.
You cant really believe the bible is NOT the Word of God? He didnt write it Himself, but He inspired every word of it.
I didn't say that the Bible is not the Word of God, it is. My statement was and is that the Bible does not contain the Word of God, as some contend it does but never being quite willing to point out the passages they feel are not His Word. I always have and always will teach that the Bible, from beginning to end are the inerrant Word of God.
I did something here that I teach others not to do, proving all of us, me included are far from perfect, I posted without proof reading or I would ave elaborated and specified my intent.
Sorry about the short sightedness but it just goes to prove that all, myself included, need accountability. Thanks for the check!
Oops! Sorry, but that is not Trinitarianism, but is actually the ancient error of Sabelianism or Modalism as upheld by 'Oneness Pentacostals' in the USA today.
Seems there is an 'ism' for everything.
I dont know what those 'isms' you refer to are. But, since your views are upheld by USA Today......hey it must be right!
Would I be a hairy tic if I said the Trinity is like us? Body, mind and spirit? We are created in His image aren't we?(
I have a body, mind (no smart alec comments please), and spirit, yet I am one person.
Dont worry about it, brothers. The egg and water examples are both very good ways of explaining it. And there are others as well.
The way some people get about correctly articulating the triune nature of God makes me think some people have too much free time on their hands. :laugh:
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It seems you're saying here that the Father and the Son are not capable of independent thought or will, but that would be a mistake. Christ prayed, "Not my will, but thine . . . " Without independent thought or will, there would be nothing to submit.
I didn't say it was the Trinity, I said it's the best aid in understanding the Trinity.No I am saying I do not see how marriage identifies with the trinity. Two does not mean three.
I didn't say it was the Trinity, I said it's the best aid in understanding the Trinity.
Two persons, one flesh.
Three pesons, one God. Similar kind of thing.
Originally Posted by Alive in Christ
Dont worry about it, brothers. The egg and water examples are both very good ways of explaining it. And there are others as well.
Then posted by Martin
I'm sorry, but they're really, really not, and it actually is rather important.
Brother Martin...
Yes...those "water" and "egg" examples really really are perfectly acceptable ways of articulating the triune nature of God.
They are not going to turn anyone into a "Sabbalian" or the "Wicked Witch of the West or a Communist spy, or any thing else. :wavey:
They get the point across wonderfully.
(I get the impression you might be spending waaaaaay too much time listening to Hank Hannegraff.) :BangHead:
AiC