No born-again Christian that "understands the trinity" rejects it as an invalid doctrine....only those in denial reject it because they DO NOT UNDERSTAND IT. I understand people have difficulties explaining it but they accept it as a heart matter inspired by the Holy Spirit according to the teachings of Jesus , the apostles and NT writers....not using the word but living it in faith because we do not believe those terms that He said are contradictiory - otherwise Jesus and the Father would not be able to use the term "Holy" for either one.
Ok... Let's look at the truth... Let's see what scriptures says... and what you want it to say...
Acts 2:22 – "Jesus the Nazorean was a MAN commended to you by God with mighty deeds, wonders, and signs, which God worked through him in your midst."
Now you tell me which part of this verse is hard to understand.
What is Jesus according to Peter?
- A Godman
- A God
- A man
If you chose answer c, you are correct! If you chose any other answer, you need to read it again. Well, Peter probably meant something else. What? I don’t know. That must be the only verse in the New Testament that says that. Not quite.
Acts 10:40 – This MAN God raised on the third day."
It doesn’t get any simpler than this. There is no way to misunderstand this verse. Okay, let’s see if your catching on.
- Who did God raise? That’s right, this Man!
- Who raised this MAN? Bingo, God!
Acts 17:31 – "God has overlooked the times of ignorance, but now He demands that all people everywhere repent because He has established a day on which He will judge the world with justice through
a MAN He has appointed, and He has provided confirmation for all by raising him from the dead.
- Whom Did God appoint? A Man.
- Who appointed this MAN? God.
Now you’re getting the hang of it.... maybe?
1 Timothy 2:5 – "For there is one God and one mediator also between God and men, the MAN Christ Jesus."
1. Who is the mediator?
The MAN Christ Jesus.
2. Who is he the mediator between?
God and men.
He is not the mediator between himself and men, but between God and men. You can see that Jesus is not considered in the term "God."
1 Corinthians 15: 21 –"For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man"
So wait, I think you have got it now. He is a MAN anointed by God. Yessirree Bob! Hallelujah! So that’s what Peter was saying in Acts.
Acts 10:38 – "How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the holy Spirit and power.
1.Who did God anoint?
Jesus.
2.Who anointed Jesus?
God.
It’s easy once you get the hang of it. The problem with Trinitarians is that in order to substantiate the Trinity, they have to read a passage like this and then say that Jesus is God.
You can read, can’t you? It doesn’t say that Jesus is God. But you have to stick to it or your whole doctrine is ruined. So basically they end up with the following interpretation of such a simple verse
"How God anointed God with God."
Is that what you get out of it? As Isaiah pointed out earlier, the Messiah is
a man anointed by YHWH. He is supposed to be a prophet from among their own kinsmen. The following is a Messianic prophecy spoken by none other than Moses.
Deuteronomy 18:18 – "And the LORD (YHWH) said to me, I will raise up for you a prophet like you
FROM AMONG YOUR OWN KINSMEN, and will put my words into his mouth; he shall tell them all that I command him."
Did the Apostles know that Jesus was a MAN from among their own kinsmen? Of course they did. They quoted this verse in reference to Jesus in Acts.
Acts 3:20-22 – "And that the Lord may grant you times of refreshment and send you the Messiah already appointed for you…For Moses said; A prophet like me will the Lord (YHWH), your God raise up for you
FROM AMONG YOUR OWN KINSMEN."
Wow! They did know! Of course they knew. This is what the Old Testament predicted of the Christ. Let's now look at the famous suffering servant of Isaiah 53 states:
Isaiah 53:3 – "He was spurned and avoided by men,
a MAN of suffering."
The Apostle Matthew quotes
Isaiah 53 in
Matthew 8:17. Peter quotes
Isaiah 53 in
1 Peter 2:22-24.
Isaiah 53 is quoted all over the place in the New Testament by all the Apostles.
Of course they knew.
Now other things are starting to make sense. Trinitarians claim that since Jesus is fully God at all times, that he is omniscient.
That’s a big word. It means all knowing. It means Jesus knows everything about everything.
But that’s not what these simple verses say. Revelation’s opening verse states;
Rev. 1:1 – "The revelation of Jesus Christ, which
God gave to him."
1.Whom did God give a revelation to?
Jesus.
2.Who gave Jesus a revelation?
God.
3.Did Jesus know everything?
Nope.
4.Does it make sense to you that God would have to give himself a revelation?
Nope.
Mark 13:32 – "But of that hour, no one knows, neither the angels in heaven
, NOR THE SON, but only the Father."
D
o I need to say anything about the verse above? Does Jesus know the hour? Nope. Then he is not omniscient.
Only two more easy verses. This is Jesus himself speaking:
John 17:3 –
"Now this is eternal life, that they may know you, the only true God, and the one whom you sent, Jesus Christ."
1.Who does Jesus consider the first "you" to be?
The ONLY true God.
2.Does Jesus think that he himself is that "you"?
Not according to this verse.
3.Who sent Jesus?
The only true God.
If Jesus did not consider himself to be God, why should we? Jesus always pointed us to the one who is greater than he, The God of Abraham. Here is probably the simplest verse in the whole Bible on this matter.
Mark 10:18 – "Jesus answered him, "Why do you
call me good? No one is good
but God alone."
If you have trouble with this one, I do not think there is much else I can say. Does this sound to you like Jesus believes himself to be God?
So... Did you pass the biblical test???
I think not!
Paul