@sonship saidGosh you really are sanctimonious, self righteous, pompous copy paster of other people’s ideas.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
And I have to repeat. I no longer think it is likely or possible for you to receive education on some of these matters.
22 Mar 21
@sonship saidWhere in the Bible do we see the word Trinity?
@Ghost-of-a-Duke'…In this way the believers become the reproduction, expansion, and physical continuation of the incarnate and incorporate Son of God and indeed the organism of the Triune God Himself.'
So what?
Where in that sentence do you see the word deification?
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
Nowhere do I see the word "Trinity" in the whole Bible.
I told you that before.
I wrote that many times here in the past.
No “trinity” in the bible
But ONE NAME into which the believers are baptized (Matt. 28:19) - Father-Son-Holy Spirit.
No “call on Jesus X amount of times in the bible
Yet no forbidding to call some number of times.
No “fountain of blood” in the Bible
But a fountain opened for sin and impurity which is obviously the redeeming
work of Christ shedding His blood.
"In that day there is a fountain opened To the house of David And to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, For sin and for impurity." (Zech 13:1 Young's Literal translation)
No human becoming part-of-godhead in the bible
Since that has not been taught by me or anyone I receive ministry from - no comment is needed.
No “Jesus flowing through” people in the bible
But the Spirit is flowing out of their innermost being.(John 7:37-39)
And "Now the Lord [Jesus] is the Spirit" (2 Cor. 3:17)
And of course "the last Adam became a life giving Spirit." (1 Cor. 15:45)
I am sorry folks the poster is so stubborn that you must hear the same rebuttals over again. I suppose it cannot hurt some who really are seeking for the truth.
22 Mar 21
@sonship saidYes as I said, which still stands, irrespective of your woolly personal interpretations.
@divegeesterNo “trinity” in the bible
But ONE NAME into which the believers are baptized (Matt. 28:19) - Father-Son-Holy Spirit.
No “call on Jesus X amount of times in the bible
Yet no forbidding to call some number of times.
No “fountain of blood” in the Bible
But a fountain opened for sin and impurity which ...[text shortened]... the same rebuttals over again. I suppose it cannot hurt some who really are seeking for the truth.
Yes as I said, which still stands, irrespective of your woolly personal interpretations.
On all the points it has been the personal realization of millions of saints down through the ages.
There is a fountain filled with blood drawn from Emmanuel's vein. And sinners plunge beneath the flood and loose all their guilty stains.
Have you lost all of your guilty stains before God under the blood of the One you say is your Lord Jesus?
He also said that we would be perfected into one in the Divine "Us" of the Father and the Son. Are you in the Father and in the Son?
Do you have the Holy Spirit? Is the name, the Person of the Father-Son-Holy Spirit the one you have been plunged into, into His life ?
Has the divine "We" come to make an abode with you?
I do hope so.
22 Mar 21
@sonship said"MAY" Check the meaning. Go to school. Educate yourself
"That Christ may make His home in your hearts through faith, that you being rooted and grounded in love, may be full of strength to apprehend with all the saints what the breadth and length and height and depth are
And to know the knowledge-surpassing love of Christ, that you may be filled unto all the fulness of God." (Eph. 3:17-19)
22 Mar 21
@sonship saidAt what point do you suggest that someone keep the commandments because failure to do that means there is no inheritance in the Kingdom of God. All of that is just pointless mouthworship that leads to damnation.
We initially can receive Christ as our Lord and Savior for eternal life.
This only needs to be done ONCE. After we have received Christ as our Savior for eternal life . . BY FAITH we open up each and every chamber of our heart and receive Him in the same way to be us. That is to live in us.
Day #1: "[i]Lord Jesus, I need You to be my patience. I my own patience ...[text shortened]... e-surpassing love of Christ, that you may be filled unto all the fulness of God." (Eph. 3:17-19)[/b]
@sonship saidSo what does it matter if Lee doesn't specifically say deification?
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
Nowhere do I see the word "Trinity" in the whole Bible.
I told you that before.
I wrote that many times here in the past.
You believe the Bible supports the idea of the Trinity, without the word being said.
I believe Lee proffers the idea of deification without saying the word.
Understand?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidLee is hardly the first Christian to see or use the term Trinity.
So what does it matter if Lee doesn't specifically say deification?
You believe the Bible supports the idea of the Trinity, without the word being said.
I believe Lee proffers the idea of deification without saying the word.
Understand?
Even if Lee or I used the term deification (rightly understood what is meant) it is OK.
You're trying desperately to assign shame where there is none to be had.
"God-men"
"four-in-one"
"deification"
"Triune God"
"Trinity"
These are all terms, when rightly understood, greatly enhance and understanding of the Bible's revelation.
@sonship saidIs there one Christian here who agrees with that?
Lee is hardly the first Christian to see or use the term Trinity.
Even if Lee or I used the term deification (rightly understood what is meant) it is OK.
You're trying desperately to assign shame where there is none to be had.
"God-men"
"four-in-one"
"deification"
"Triune God"
"Trinity"
These are all terms, when rightly understood, greatly enhance and understanding of the Bible's revelation.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI bet there are none.
Is there one Christian here who agrees with that?