BabeinChrist
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I believe in the Trinity. God the father, God the Son, and God they Holy Spirit.
star said:. . . standing on the principles of God's word. Thank you!!
Tamsin2005 said:EbonyEyes: There's a website called freeminds.org that has lots of information about witnessing to JW's. Many years ago, I used to subscribe to the newletter Randy Watters started after he left that organization. Your post made me search for him again. Thank you for that!
TJD3: For so many years we as Christians have relied on what "someone else" has told us about Jesus and the Bible and we have not taken the time to do the study ourselves. The Good news is that God gave us His word to "make Him known" to us. So it's purpose is to reveal God to us. The Bible has to be read both for it's spiritual truth, historical accuracy and cultural context. We read our translations as modern day Americans and not as those who lived at that time. Many of the things that seem questionable to us where plain in the context of the time and the culture of that day. So when we come to the Bible we already have some homework to do. Most of us for example aren't raised in Jewish households with Jewish customs so the context of many things He says is lost on us.
You mention that Jesus never says He was God, however it is clear that everyone around Him, especially the Jewish hierarchy at that time understood clearly that He was in fact directly making that claim. The "crime" that got Him crucified was blasphemy-- making Himself equal with God. (John 8:57-59; John10:30-33) Throughout the NT, Jesus ascribes to Himself all of the qualities of God...He allows others to worship Him (Mt 28:9 for example, He says that He is our Redeemer (see Ps 130.7,8 and compare Acts 2028; the great "I AM" (compare Ex 3:14, Deut. 32:39 , Isaiah 43:10 to John 8:24, John 8:28 and John 18:4-6).
There's more of course but what I've learned throughout my walk with the Lord is the truth of that scripture that says that we will find Him if we seek Him with all of our hearts. Just as we had to study to learn our subjects in school, we have to study God's word. We need good pastors but we also have a personal responsibility in this. The issue you mention about Jesus as God is the core question in Christianity. It is one I have struggled some with in the past. I have gone from "blind" faith believer, to somewhat of a doubter, to a strong "open eyed" worshipper because if all His word says about Him is true, I owe Him a great debt. If it's false, then I am still lost and dead in my sins and Jesus was a misguided though very nice man. So for me it became a "crisis" of faith that has resulted in a greater understanding of the magnitude of His sacrifice for us.
mkh_77 said:Actually, you are standing on the principles of your personal beliefs and your interpretation of God's word. Additionally, you are relegating those who don't believe as you do to a non-entity. I've witnessed you and others do it time and time again in other posts. So, thank you!
None of us know the exact translation and inspiration of the scriptures because:
1. Many of the scriptures were inspired writings of men;
2. Many of the scriptures no longer exist, and
3. Of the scriptures that do exist, very few people understand the true translation because those scriptures are in a sense, time sensitive. They were written in a time that is very different from the society we live in.
As a Christian you (generally speaking) should realize that you are in no position to judge others, but it seems as if that teaching is lost in many threads in this particular forum, and it is seeping out to other forums.
There is a very nasty vibe that smacks of elitism in this thread and often times in this forum, and I don't think that it will bring any new people to Christ. I've stated before that if I weren't firm in my relationship with God, I wouldn't pursue it any further after reading some of the things written in this forum.
So, for all of you "Christians" who continue to separate yourselves from people who aren't good enough for you because they don't believe exactly what you believe or want to take your word as the gospel truth, don't be surprised when people don't come to God on account of your example.
ETA: Please don't suggest that I go and talk to someone who "knows" the Word and who has "sound doctrine." I know the Word, and I have sound doctrine as Religion was one of my majors in college. I made sure I was the first to sign up for the Historical Jesus class taught by the Faculty head who also happened to be an ordained minister. I also took several Old Testament and New Testament classes as well, not to mention I have always been very active in my church.
Quote from:mkh_77 "So, for all of you "Christians" who continue to separate yourselves from people who aren't good enough for you because they don't believe exactly what you believe or want to take your word as the gospel truth, don't be surprised when people don't come to God on account of your example."mkh_77 said:Actually, you are standing on the principles of your personal beliefs and your interpretation of God's word. Additionally, you are relegating those who don't believe as you do to a non-entity. I've witnessed you and others do it time and time again in other posts. So, thank you!
None of us know the exact translation and inspiration of the scriptures because:
1. Many of the scriptures were inspired writings of men;
2. Many of the scriptures no longer exist, and
3. Of the scriptures that do exist, very few people understand the true translation because those scriptures are in a sense, time sensitive. They were written in a time that is very different from the society we live in.
As a Christian you (generally speaking) should realize that you are in no position to judge others, but it seems as if that teaching is lost in many threads in this particular forum, and it is seeping out to other forums.
There is a very nasty vibe that smacks of elitism in this thread and often times in this forum, and I don't think that it will bring any new people to Christ. I've stated before that if I weren't firm in my relationship with God, I wouldn't pursue it any further after reading some of the things written in this forum.
So, for all of you "Christians" who continue to separate yourselves from people who aren't good enough for you because they don't believe exactly what you believe or want to take your word as the gospel truth, don't be surprised when people don't come to God on account of your example.
ETA: Please don't suggest that I go and talk to someone who "knows" the Word and who has "sound doctrine." I know the Word, and I have sound doctrine as Religion was one of my majors in college. I made sure I was the first to sign up for the Historical Jesus class taught by the Faculty head who also happened to be an ordained minister. I also took several Old Testament and New Testament classes as well, not to mention I have always been very active in my church.
You have good and humble spirit. Keeping open to God is the key to growth.TJD3 said:Yup, yup! That is why I appreciate Tamsins post, sister gave something small and it opened up some questions for me. Thats what I look for when being shown new things, minus all the other rhetoric.
star said:Who said this? Please do no bring the wrong spirit in. Nobody was directly anything to you. The question again was for the person who asked it. We here know how to agree to disagree in Love and nobody here has these feeling coming in this discussion. Some of us have been here for awhile and never seperate ourselves from anyone. Recieve the information in spirit in which it is intended. The replies given were for the person who ASKED the question.
Tamsin2005 said:TJD3: For so many years we as Christians have relied on what "someone else" has told us about Jesus and the Bible and we have not taken the time to do the study ourselves. The Good news is that God gave us His word to "make Him known" to us. So it's purpose is to reveal God to us. The Bible has to be read both for it's spiritual truth, historical accuracy and cultural context. We read our translations as modern day Americans and not as those who lived at that time. Many of the things that seem questionable to us where plain in the context of the time and the culture of that day. So when we come to the Bible we already have some homework to do. Most of us for example aren't raised in Jewish households with Jewish customs so the context of many things He says is lost on us.
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I agree. I recently purchased a book about biblical customs. It's amazing how much we can misinterpret if we don't know the historical references. For instance, the scripture about it being easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to go to Heaven. It was years before I found out that the needle wasn't a needle as we think of it today.
Also, last year I purchased a book on the inductive study method of the bible. It didn't take me long to realized how much I had missed by just reading my bible subjectively. Now I know how to really dig into the truths of God's word.
We have so many resources at our fingertips. Hopefully we're all taking advantage of them because ultimately we the only ones responsible for our spiritual knowledge
Calm down you are over reacting. I sent you a quote because you specifically made a comment about something I said. Go back and read what you said. Start from the beginning.mkh_77 said:I never wrote that anyone said anything. I wrote about the feeling I get from the posts in this forum. The nasty feelings masked in love.
I am not bringing in "the wrong spirit." I am trying to have an educated debate about a tenant of Christianity. The fact that I believe something different from you, or anyone else is just that, a difference. Wrong spirit? I don't think so. Difference of opinion? Yes.
I have been a member on this board for a while, too, and have read several posts about Christians separating themselves from others (reference the equally yoked thread).
If the replies were given for the person who asked the question, why did you quote me?
Don't slap me and tell me you are hugging me. I know nastiness when I see it, and I see it in this forum a lot.
star said:Calm down you are over reacting. I sent you a quote because you specifically made a comment about something I said. Go back and read what you said. Start from the beginning.
OK. I want talk to you more about this possibly off line think about it. God bless.mkh_77 said:I have read your comments and mine, hence my response.
No one is upset, and I am not overreacting. I am simply making my point just as you made yours.
star said:OK. I want talk to you more about this possibly off line think about it. God bless.
alexstin said:I agree. I recently purchased a book about biblical customs. It's amazing how much we can misinterpret if we don't know the historical references. For instance, the scripture about it being easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to go to Heaven. It was years before I found out that the needle wasn't a needle as we think of it today.
Also, last year I purchased a book on the inductive study method of the bible. It didn't take me long to realized how much I had missed by just reading my bible subjectively. Now I know how to really dig into the truths of God's word.
We have so many resources at our fingertips. Hopefully we're all taking advantage of them because ultimately we the only ones responsible for our spiritual knowledge
Poohbear said:What Trinity is NOT:
3-in-1 does NOT mean that God (Father), Jesus (Son), & Holy Spirit are the same
They are NOT the same
They are NOT 3 separate gods either
What Trinity IS:
*The unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead according to Christian dogma
*The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit one in essence (in nature)
*Jesus and the Holy Spirit work together in Christians in order for us to have a relationship and constant communication with God
Correct but, I'm not implying anything (I know you weren't being negative or anything ) ... I'm saying it straight out that the Father, Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit are three persons in one Godhead. The Father, Jesus and The Holy Spirit are one in essence (in nature)... NOT the same so to speak. That's trinity and that's what I believe in.mkh_77 said:I have a question. So, are you implying (please don't associate anything negative with this word) with this post that Jesus does not equal God? That Jesus and God are not interchangeable? That Jesus and God are not the same?
TIA.
Poohbear said:Correct but, I'm not implying anything (I know you weren't being negative or anything ) ... I'm saying it straight out that the Father, Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit are three persons in one Godhead. The Father, Jesus and The Holy Spirit are one in essence (in nature)... NOT the same so to speak. That's trinity and that's what I believe in.
It is confusing. I think that's why we have some people who believe in trinity and those who do not believe in it because we do not completely understand the concept. Many people do not believe in the concept of Trinity because they think it means God, Jesus, & the H.S. are all the same when that is certainly not true. They may also argue that the word 'trinity' is not in the Bible. That does not matter... it's the concept behind Trinity.
HTH!
Poohbear said:Correct but, I'm not implying anything (I know you weren't being negative or anything ) ... I'm saying it straight out that the Father, Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit are three persons in one Godhead. The Father, Jesus and The Holy Spirit are one in essence (in nature)... NOT the same so to speak. That's trinity and that's what I believe in.
It is confusing. I think that's why we have some people who believe in trinity and those who do not believe in it because we do not completely understand the concept. Many people do not believe in the concept of Trinity because they think it means God, Jesus, & the H.S. are all the same when that is certainly not true. They may also argue that the word 'trinity' is not in the Bible. That does not matter... it's the concept behind Trinity.
HTH!
mkh_77 said:Thank you for posting this. This is what I believe, and I think you put it into words better than I could have.
LOL!TJD3 said:Hmmm, maybe this is what Im thinking but didn know how to describe. That they are in unity.... I dont even know how to describe it outside of what you said. I think of it sometimes like a pizza (immature, I know). Youve got crust, cheese, and pepporoni. One pizza, but three seperate entities working together to achieve the same thing. Does that make sense ?
Poohbear said:Correct but, I'm not implying anything (I know you weren't being negative or anything ) ... I'm saying it straight out that the Father, Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit are three persons in one Godhead. The Father, Jesus and The Holy Spirit are one in essence (in nature)... NOT the same so to speak. That's trinity and that's what I believe in.
cocoberry10 said:Wow, this is an excellent thread! You ladies have really got me thinking. I guess I always saw Jesus as the Son of God. Yes, we are all sons of God, but he was the greatest Son.
As odd a comparison as this may seem, I think of him the way Satan used to be in God's eyes before his fall. Satan was the greatest cherub of all, the highest of high, and then he could no longer take being below God, and wanted to become God. My pastor did an excellent sermon on this, and said that he believed Satan became jealous of God to the point of trying to become him, b/c Satan was ashamed of how beautiful God really was (even though in the bible, Satan--King of Tyre) was described as incredibly beautiful--more beautiful than anyone else (besides God)).
Although I believe in the trinity, I think it is way overcomplicated by churches and the "religious leaders." I think of the trinity the way I think of H20 (water). It has 3 different forms, which make it three different things. For instance, when H2O is liquid, it's water. When H2O is solid, it's ice. When
H2O boils, it becomes gas and eventually evaporates in the air. That's exactly how I think of the trinity. Three different forms, three different beings, with different purposes. I believe if someone is really unsure, they should ask God, and don't worry about what man tells you.
alexstin said:Zeal,
I do believe Jesus is God. I was stating the irony of NOT believing that and saying you're a Christian. Christianity isn't just about following the teachings of Jesus. If so than it's no different from religion.
Religion is simply man's attempts to reach God. Not possible!
Jesus sacrificed Himself so that we could again have fellowship with the Father through the Holy Spirit. Jesus said He needed to leave so that the Comforter could come. Why was it so important for Holy Spirit to come? We need His power or otherwise our walk would always be a struggle. Have you ever noticed how different the Apostles were before Jesus was crucified as opposed to after when He breathed on them and said Receive Holy Spirit? The boldness and power the Apostles had after Jesus ascended was nothing like the men who followed Jesus for 3 years.
When we come to Christ we are sealed with His Spirit but then we can also receive the infilling of His Spirit to give power. Too many Christians relegate Holy Spirit to the back of their lives when He should be at the forefront. Without Holy Spirit everything we do is out of "head" knowledge and nothing more. We'll recite scriptures and do good things but never truly affect the kingdom darkness.
Think about it. Even the demons believe and tremble. What makes us different?