Taking into account the following scriptures, are there '3' or '4' figures, in the Trinity/Godhead? Has the Christian ministry, made a very large 'error' in interpreting the scriptures?
1) The 'FATHER' dwells in the light, which no man can enter. No man has seen the FATHER at any time (He is referred to in scripture, as the 'invisible' god).
2) The FATHER allowed the SON to create everything, and it 'pleased' Him to do so.
3) The SON must 'reconcile' HIS KINGDOM, before submitting HIMSELF and HIS KINGDOM, unto the FATHER.
4) Isaiah 44:6 refers to 'two' persons being God (The Godhead?)
5) Genesis 1:26 is 'plural' (Let 'us' make man in our image, after our likeness.)
6) Man SEES 'two' figures in Acts 7:55-56.
7) Man SEES The Lord God Almighty and Christ - Revelation chapters 4 & 5.
8) Revelation 1:6 can be interpreted as God having a FATHER.
9) The Lord's Prayer states '...THY kingdom come'.
10) My Father and I are one....The Godhead??????
11) Jesus is in the 'express image' of His Father (Was Jesus 'begotten' from His Father's *****? The listing of 'generations' of the Israelites, uses some form of this same verb, to explain the impregnation of woman by man. The word 'created is only used with Adam and Eve. We could also say, that Eve was begotten of Adam (Adams rib), as well as being created by God. (This is not part of the thread, but I thought that I would add it anyway.)
Taking into account the above scriptures, have we 'thrown out' THE SON and replaced Him with HIS 'invisible' FATHER? It appears, that THE FATHER, THE SON and THE HOLY GHOST, were together in the beginning. When THE SON was allowed to create everything, He first begot a 'redeemer' because He knew, that a redeemer for His creations, was going to be needed in order to redeem and reconcile, His creations, in the end.
It appears, that THE SON made His only begotten Son part of The Godhead in the beginning, and allowed Him to help create everything else.
Is our 'creator' not also 'our Father' in heaven? Are we not to become (if found worthy) sons/daughters of His and His only begotten Son? Is the book of Revelation not the SON reconciling His Kingdom?
1) The 'FATHER' dwells in the light, which no man can enter. No man has seen the FATHER at any time (He is referred to in scripture, as the 'invisible' god).
2) The FATHER allowed the SON to create everything, and it 'pleased' Him to do so.
3) The SON must 'reconcile' HIS KINGDOM, before submitting HIMSELF and HIS KINGDOM, unto the FATHER.
4) Isaiah 44:6 refers to 'two' persons being God (The Godhead?)
5) Genesis 1:26 is 'plural' (Let 'us' make man in our image, after our likeness.)
6) Man SEES 'two' figures in Acts 7:55-56.
7) Man SEES The Lord God Almighty and Christ - Revelation chapters 4 & 5.
8) Revelation 1:6 can be interpreted as God having a FATHER.
9) The Lord's Prayer states '...THY kingdom come'.
10) My Father and I are one....The Godhead??????
11) Jesus is in the 'express image' of His Father (Was Jesus 'begotten' from His Father's *****? The listing of 'generations' of the Israelites, uses some form of this same verb, to explain the impregnation of woman by man. The word 'created is only used with Adam and Eve. We could also say, that Eve was begotten of Adam (Adams rib), as well as being created by God. (This is not part of the thread, but I thought that I would add it anyway.)
Taking into account the above scriptures, have we 'thrown out' THE SON and replaced Him with HIS 'invisible' FATHER? It appears, that THE FATHER, THE SON and THE HOLY GHOST, were together in the beginning. When THE SON was allowed to create everything, He first begot a 'redeemer' because He knew, that a redeemer for His creations, was going to be needed in order to redeem and reconcile, His creations, in the end.
It appears, that THE SON made His only begotten Son part of The Godhead in the beginning, and allowed Him to help create everything else.
Is our 'creator' not also 'our Father' in heaven? Are we not to become (if found worthy) sons/daughters of His and His only begotten Son? Is the book of Revelation not the SON reconciling His Kingdom?
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