ken777
"to live is Christ, and to die is gain"
You have explained your position well but I really cannot see why that is not polytheism.As I have offered, "oneness" people can persecute trinitarian people; I have heard oneness people talk in a very despising way about trinitarians in general, and where I was visiting they called off communion, once.
Not only do certain oneness people say there is not a Trinity, but certain oneness people, not all, claim you must name Jesus over your immersion in water or you are not saved. So, they are not only persecuting trinitarians but they are teaching that trinitarians are not saved.
But, like I say, not all oneness people do this; I am saying there are those who do and those who do not discriminate. And not all trinitarians persecute "apostolics". I let each person represent oneself, and see if and how we share about Jesus and God's word.
God is one. Also the Bible does say,
"And there are three that bear witness in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these three are one." (1 John 5:7)
So, three can be one, according to this in the word of God. But, I offer > here being "one" is not only about number, but unity and agreement. Being one can mean being perfectly in agreement, perfectly in union, perfectly sharing and relating with one another, and of course perfectly the same in nature, which I understand is the case for our Father and Jesus and the Holy Spirit. So, here, it does not mean They are one in number, only; it does call Them "three".
A man and his wife can be "one", though they are two personalities. So, being "one" is not always talking only about number.
Ok, so here I think Jesus means that He and the Father are one, by being perfectly in agreement in how They share and relate and in nature. You can't be perfectly agreed unless you have the same character, I consider
And this does not mean there are more than one "god". It is like how there is one gold and gold has more than one form, but all with the same nature. There is but one gold, and gold exists in many forms. "Like this", there is one God and He exists in the personal forms of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. So, this is not like Greek mythology in which gods can be so different in personality and character, I understand.
Jesus says, "All things that the Father has are mine," in John 16:15. I understand that our Father has divinity; so does Jesus. So, He is God, as the Son of God. A human son has the same nature as his human father, but they are two different persons, by the way. It is kind of "hard" for a son to be his own father.
And Romans 5:5 shows us that the Holy Spirit shares God's own love with us, "in our hearts". So, from this I see that the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of God's own love. Only God can be the Spirit of His own love, I understand. So, the Holy Spirit also is God, but spoken of as a different Person, in the Bible.
So, They are one in nature of love, but three different Persons of the same love, Their oneness including how They are perfectly one in nature and how They share and relate and work together. But there are people who have never perfectly shared and related with anybody; so this can be something they do not have the experience and nature to grasp. So, instead, they find ways to be at odds with other people; their are both trinitarians and oneness people who have relating problems and they use their self-favoring doctrine to excuse them to look down on others, instead of first loving any and all people the way Jesus has us loving. But, also, I find there are oneness and trinitarians who are not first or mainly about finding ways to be different so they can look down on others.
Each Person has specialized love purposes. These include how our Father has overall management, while Jesus has come to earth to die for us and save us and now rules all, and the Holy Spirit deals with sinners, gives birth to children of God, and cares for us and prepares us for our Groom Jesus.
I accept the authenticity of 1John5 v7&8:
And there are three that bear witness in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these three are one.
And there are three that bear witness on earth: the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three agree as one.
And there are three that bear witness on earth: the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three agree as one.
I wonder if you can see what the contrast between v7 & v8 is actually saying - the first three ARE one; the second three AGREE as one.
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