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I mean technically a person could still believe in The Lord Jesus Christ As Savior and God and be saved as a Modalist right ?
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The Bible doesn't say, "Don't be a Modalist and thou shalt be saved."I mean technically a person could still believe in The Lord Jesus Christ As Savior and God and be saved as a Modalist right ?
No, not "everything else". The scriptures clearly make a distinction between the Father, Son and Spirit. Like how does "modalism" work when Jesus speaks to the Father (as in John 17), or of the Father in the third person, as he does also the Spirit. He himself distinguishes between the Spirit and the Father as separate persons. It's not "the disputing of man", it's the rhetoric of Jesus Christ himself.If a person believes that Jesus is God manifest in the flesh as the Son of God, and died and rose again on the third day to take away our sins, they're saved. Everything else comes from the disputing of man.
Why is Jesus called the Everlasting Father in Isaiah 9:6?No, not "everything else". The scriptures clearly make a distinction between the Father, Son and Spirit. Like how does "modalism" work when Jesus speaks to the Father (as in John 17), or of the Father in the third person, as he does also the Spirit. He himself distinguishes between the Spirit and the Father as separate persons. It's not "the disputing of man", it's the rhetoric of Jesus Christ himself.
One event that destroys that theory is Jesus' baptism. He was present, the Holy Spirit descended upon him, and the Father spoke from the sky.Modalism in the traditional sense is defined as the theory that God can only be manifested as one record-bearer (either the Spirit, Father, or Son) at any one time, and is not all three at the same time.
God is always all three at all times,,,how He manifests Himself is a different story.One event that destroys that theory is Jesus' baptism. He was present, the Holy Spirit descended upon him, and the Father spoke from the sky.
It descended upon him indeed, however Jesus was obviously born with the Spirit and of the Spirit (Matthew 1:20, Luke 1:35) and because the Father is called a Spirit by Christ himself in John 4:24 (the Father wouldn't be a different Spirit than the Holy Spirit, otherwise that would be blasphemous and polytheistic) because the Spirit of God is the Spirit of Christ (Romans 8:9), it's obvious from scripture that Christ was the Spirit manifested in the flesh, which is the same Spirit that is the Father. Jesus Christ is God manifested in the flesh, in which the fullness of the Godhead dwells bodily. God bears record as the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost, but these are one. To say they are three and distinct is to believe contrary to scripture.One event that destroys that theory is Jesus' baptism. He was present, the Holy Spirit descended upon him, and the Father spoke from the sky.
I mean technically a person could still believe in The Lord Jesus Christ As Savior and God and be saved as a Modalist right ?
Oh, I thought this was "controversial Christian theology?"There are forums for that POV. This one is "Christians only."
There are forums for that POV. This one is "Christians only."
As you can see from the above posts, I was reading the same posters messages on two different forums and made that mistake about forums. However, if you want a more focused discussion of these topics, the rules say to put it in the "Controversial Theology forum" (which I assume means this one).Is there a Modalism / Sabellianism / Oneness Pentecostal section on this forum ?
Is there a Modalism / Sabellianism / Oneness Pentecostal section on this forum ?
You people like to put labels on people who believe differently than you, but I believe someday you will discover that God is one person.I mean technically a person could still believe in The Lord Jesus Christ As Savior and God and be saved as a Modalist right ?
Suppose you have modalism plus the Incarnation. That would let you say that when Jesus is speaking it's a human speaking. So the Father and the Holy Spirit are distinct from him.One event that destroys that theory is Jesus' baptism. He was present, the Holy Spirit descended upon him, and the Father spoke from the sky.