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THE TRUTH ABOUT
ONE GOD
(Biblical and Historical Proof)
by Eddie Jones
From the "dark ages"
of Christendom, brought about by the theories and
ideas of men, utter confusion has been left in the
minds of people concerning the truth about one God.
Without the knowledge of the truth, which only comes
to an honest heart by divine revelation, many have
misunderstand the manifestations of God, and have
tried to form three Persons or Deities. Therefore,
many are confused by a false, powerless, man-made
doctrine called the "Trinity". Do not
take mere theories and ideas of men; learn the truth
about this important subject.
"Hear, 0 Israel: the Lord
our God is ONE LORD." Deut. 6:4. This commandment
given to Israel is confirmed in the New Testament
(Mark 12:29) and must be obeyed by all Christians
today. "Thou believest that there is one God;
thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble."
James 2:19.
"God is a Spirit..."
John 4:24. "No man hath seen God at anytime..."
John 1:18. God, the invisible Spirit, has only revealed
Himself to man by manifestations. Although there
are many manifestations of God, the Scriptures teach
that there are basically three offices or positions
in which God has manifested Himself. God was manifested
as the Father in creation, the Son in redemption,
and the Holy Ghost in emanation.
GOD MANIFESTED AS THE FATHER IN
CREATION
"In the beginning God created
the heaven and the earth." Gen. 1:1. No one
else but God performed the miracle of creation.
And God said, "Let us make man in our image..."
Gen. 1:26. To use the word "us" and try
to form other Gods in the creation, clashes not
only with the Scriptures, but with common sense.
The word God means Supreme Being, the eternal and
infinite Spirit, Creator and Sovereign of the universe.
There cannot be more than one Supreme Being. By
no means was God talking or counseling with other
Gods. He was counseling with His own will. Eph.
1:11. In the creation of man, God, the eternal Spirit,
foresaw the image or the Son in which He would some
day reveal Himself to man. The Son did not exist
at the creation. "But when the fullness of
the time was come, God sent forth His Son, made
of a woman, made under the law." Gal. 4:4.
The San, who is the image of God, was made thousands
of years after the creation. Also God spoke of things
which be not as though they were. Ram. 4:17. "So
Gad created man in HIS OWN IMAGE," Gen. 1:27.
"Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses,
even over them that hod not sinned after the similitude
of Adam’s transgression, who is the figure of Him
that was to come. Ram 5:14. God, referring to the
Sonship, made Adam in the figure of Him that was
to come.
"In the beginning was the
Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was
God." John 1:1. The Word cannot be separated
from Gad. The term "Word" is derived from
the Greek term "logis" which means "thought
or plan". God’s thoughts are with Him, but
they cannot be separated from Him. "The Word
was with God, and the WORD WAS GOD." "All
things were made by Him (Word); and without Him
(Word) was not anything made that was made."
John 1:3. "...The worlds were framed by the
Word of God..." Heb. 11:3. So by His Word God
created all things.
"Thus saith the LORD that
created the heavens; God Himself that formed the
earth and made it...I am the LORD; and there is
NONE ELSE." Is. 45:18. "...I am the Lord
that maketh all things; that stretcheth forth the
heavens ALONE; that spreadeth abroad the earth BY
MYSELF." Is. 44:24. ".. Is there a God
beside me? yea, there is no God; I know not any."
Is. 44:8. "See now that I, even I, am He, and
there is NO GOD WITH ME..." Deut. 32:39. "Have
we not all ONE Father? Hath not ONE God created
us" Mal. 2:10.
GOD MANIFESTED AS THE SON IN REDEMPTION
A blood sacrifice without sin must
be made for the redemption of man. Without shedding
of blood there is no remission of sins. Heb. 9:22.
So by His plan (Word), God, the invisible Spirit,
made Himself a body born of the virgin Mary, and
dwelt among us. "And the Word (which was God)
was made flesh, and dwelt among us..." John
1,14. This body was the only begotten Son or image
of God. Paul said that the Son is the image (body)
of the invisible God. Cal.
1 :13-15.
The Sonship was planned from the
foundation of the world (Rev. 13:8) and prophesied
as early as Gen. 3:15. Hundreds of years later Isaiah
prophesied," ...Behold, a virgin shall conceive,
and bear a son, and shall call His name Immanuel...which
being interpreted is, GOD WITH US." Is. 7:14;
Matt. 1:23. "For unto us a child is born, unto
us a son is given: and the government shall be upon
His shoulder; and His name shall be called Wonderful,
Counselor, The mighty GOD, The everlasting FATHER,
The Prince of Peace." Is. 9:6. To Joseph the
angel said, "...thou shall call His name JESUS:
for He shall save His people from their sin.. and
he called His name JESUS." Matt. 1:21-25. Fosset’s
Bible Encyclopedia declares that Jesus means Jehovah-Salvation,
or Jehovah is become Saviour.
The name Jesus was not revealed
until God made Himself a body. Until then He was
called Jehovah. For example:
Jehovah-Jireh - The Lord provides.
Gen. 22:14.
Jehovah-Rapha - The Lord that healeth.
Exod. 15:26.
Jehovah-Nissi - The Lord is our
banner. Exod. 17:15.
Jehavah-Sholom - The Lord our peace.
Judges 6:24.
Jehovah-Ra-ah - The Lord is my
shepherd. Ps. 23.
Jehovah-Tsidkenu - The Lord our
righteousness. Jer. 23:6.
Jehovah-Shammah - The Lord is present.
Ezek. 48:35.
When God made Himself a body to
redeem man from sin, He then was called JESUS -
Jehovah-Salvation.
The angel announced, "For
unto you is born this day.. .0 Saviour, which is
CHRIST THE LORD." Luke 2:11. Throughout the
Old Testament God is also called the Lord. Compare
the following:
The Lord God is the Creator. Is.
42:5.
The Lord Jesus is the Creator.
John 1:3, 10.
The Lord God said, "I am He."
Is. 43:10.
The Lord Jesus said, "I am
He." John 8:24.
The Lord God is the only Saviour.
Is. 43:10, 11.
The Lord Jesus is the Saviour.
Titus 1:4.
The Lord God shall reign forever.
P5. 146:10.
The Lord Jesus reign forever. Luke
1 :33.
The Lord God is the King of Israel.
Is. 43:15.
The Lord Jesus is the King of Israel.
Matt. 27:37.
The Lord God is the First and the
Lost. Is. 44:6.
The Lord Jesus is the First and
the Last. Rev. 1:8.
The Lord God is Almighty. Gen.
17:1.
The Lord Jesus is Almighty. Rev.
1:8.
There is only one Lord. Eph. 4:5.
When Paul was struck down on the road to Damascus,
he cried, "Who art thou, Lord?" And the
Lord said, "I AM JESUS." Acts 9:5. Beyond
a shadow of a doubt the Lord God Jehovah of the
Old Testament is the Lord Jesus Christ of the New
Testament!
Jesus confirmed that He was not
a separate Person, but God manifested in the flesh.
Jesus said unto Philip, ".. .He that hath seen
me hath seen the Father.. .The words that I speak
unto you I speak not of myself; but the father that
DWELLETH IN ME, He doeth the works...Believe me
that I am in the Father, and the FATHER IN ME..."
John 14:9-11. Jesus simply stated, "I and My
Father are ONE (not two)." John 10:30.
Jesus emphasized the importance
of His identity as He taught the people in the temple.
He said, "...For if ye believe not that I AM
HE, ye shall die in your sins.. .They understood
not that He spake to them of the FATHER." John
8:24-27.
When Jesus was baptized by John
in Jordan River, the voice of God spoke, "This
is my beloved Son, IN WHOM I am well pleased."
Matt. 3:17. Notice, God said, "IN
WHOM" - not with whom! "To wit, that GOD
WAS IN CHRIST, reconciling the world unto
Himself..." II Cor. 5:19.
As Stephen was facing death, he
saw Jesus standing on the right hand of God. Acts
7:55. The term "right hand" does not form
a part of another Person or Deity. It is symbolic
of the power and authority of God. Jesus said, "All
power is given unto me in heaven and in earth."
Matt. 28:18. Paul said that Christ is the power
and the wisdom of God. I Cor. 1:24. Note the following
symbolical uses of the term "right hand"
as correlated to power and authority:
My right hand hath spanned the
heavens. Is. 48:13.
The Lord is at the right hand of
the poor. Ps. 109:31.
God led Israel by the right hand
of Moses. Is. 63:12.
The Lord was at David’s right hand.
PS. 16:8.
The question may be asked, "Is
Jesus in the Godhead, or is the Godhead in Jesus?"
If the Godhead is in Jesus, there can only be one
Person. The Bible clearly states, "For IN HIM
(Christ) DWELLETH all the FULLNESS OF THE GODHEAD
BODILY. And ye are COMPLETE IN HIM, which is the
HEAD OF ALL PRINCIPALITY AND POWER." Col. 2:9,
10. So there is only ONE PERSON in which the Godhead
is manifested, because the GODHEAD IS IN JESUS!
In Jesus Christ, two wills or natures
are portrayed: a human will and a Divine will. He
was man (flesh) and He was God (Spirit). As man
He prayed in the garden of Gethsemane, "O my
Father.. not as I WILL, but as THOU WILT."
Matt. 26:39. Also He cried out on the cross, "My
God, my God. Why host thou forsaken me?" Matt.
27:46. Certainly these Scriptures do not imply that
Jesus Christ is a separate Person or Deity with
the Father. Far Deity does not pray to Deity! Futhermore,
Deity cannot die! So as man, Jesus Christ prayed
in His human nature to His Divine nature. Because,
in His human nature, the flesh did not want to die,
but He knew the will of the Spirit must be done.
Also at Calvary He cried out in His human nature
to His Divine nature; and when the Spirit left the
body, He fulfilled His human role of death. As man,
He was hungry, He slept, He became weary, He wept,
He increased in wisdom and stature, He prayed, and
He died. (See Matt. 4:2, Matt. 8:24, John 4:6, John
11,35, Luke 2:52, Matt. 26:39, Matt. 27:50.) As
God, He healed the sick, He cast out devils, He
raised the dead, He calmed the sea. He forgave sins,
He answered prayer, and He arose from the grave.
(See Matt. 4,23, Luke 8:35, John 11:43,44, Mark
4:39, Mark 2:5, John 14:14, John 2:19-21.) Jesus
Christ said, "I can of mine own self (human
nature) do nothing.. (John 5:30). ..but the FATHER
that DWELLETH IN ME (Divine nature), HE doeth the
works (John 14:10)." As man, He even expressed
His limited knowledge (Mark
13:32); but as God, He knew all
things (John 21:17). Compare the following titles
which also portray the dual nature of Jesus Christ:
DIVINE
Everlasting Father - Is. 9:6
Chief Shepherd - I Pet. 5:4
King of Kings - Rev. 17,14
Lord God - John 20:28
The Almighty - Rev. 1:8
HUMAN
Son of Man - Luke 9:22
Lamb - I Pet. 1:19
Servant - Phil. 2:7
High Priest - Heb. 2:17
Mediator - I Tim. 2:5
"Without controversy great
is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in
the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels,
preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world,
received up into glory." I Tim. 3:16. How clearly
brought out is this glorious truth that Jesus Christ
was God manifested in the flesh. He became Spirit
in body to bring redemption to man.
GOD MANIFESTED AS THE HOLY GHOST
IN EMANATION
God, the eternal Spirit, is "Omni-present"
- everywhere at the same time; therefore, His Substance
fills the universe. The only way God can manifest
Himself in the hearts of people today is by the
process of emanation. To emanate is to issue forth
from a source. As the Holy Spirit, God is issuing
forth from His Substance to fill the hearts of people
today.
The Holy Spirit cannot be separated
from the Father, for it is a part of His Substance.
That which was conceived in the virgin Mary was
of the Holy Ghost. Matt. 1:20. The truth becomes
evident that the Holy Spirit is the Father of the
Son. To try to separate the Father and the Holy
Spirit and form two Persons, would give the Son
two Fathers, which is impossible. Definitely the
Father and the Holy Spirit would have to be the
same Spirit.
There is only ONE SPIRIT. Eph.
4:4. "For by ONE SPIRIT are we all baptized
into one body..." 1 Cor. 12:13. The Bible proves
that the ONE Spirit is the Holy Ghost. "This
spake He (Jesus) of the SPIRIT, which they that
believe on Him should receive: far the HOLY GHOST
was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet
glorified." John 7:39.
The Bible proves that the ONE Spirit
is the Father. "There is but ONE GOD, the FATHER..."
I Cor. 8:6. "GOD (the Father) is a SPIRIT..."
John 4:24.
The Bible proves that the ONE Spirit
is Jesus. There is ONE LORD JESUS CHRIST. I Cor.
8:6. "Now the LORD (Jesus) is that SPIRIT..."
II Cor. 3:17.
"There are three that bear
record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the
Holy Ghost: and these three are ONE." I John
5:7.
By no means did Jesus teach that
the Holy Ghost was another Person. Jesus said, "The
Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father
will send in my name, He shall teach you all things..."
John 14:26. Again Jesus said, "...if I go not
away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but
if I depart, I will send Him unto you. John 16:7.
Also John said, "I will not leave you comfortless:
I will come to you." John 14:18. Compare John
14:26 with John 16:7; Jesus spoke of the Father
and Himself as ONE. Compare John 14:26 with John
14:18. Jesus spoke of the Holy Ghost and Himself
as ONE. If the Father and Jesus are one, and Jesus
and the Holy Ghost are one: then the Father, Jesus
and Holy Spirit are ONE. (Also compare the following
Scriptures which show that the Father, Jesus and
the Holy Ghost are ONE: Matt. 10:20, Mark 13:11,
Luke 21:15.)
A Trinitarion concept contends
that the Father, Son and Holy Ghost are one in holiness,
love, glory, wisdom and eternal power; but, three
in Person. No Scripture can be found to support
such a concept. Note the following:
His holiness (not their holiness)
- Ps. 47:8
His love (not their love) - Ram.
5:8
My glory (not our glory) - Is.
42:8
The only wise God (not the wise
three) - I Tim. 1:17
His eternal power (not their eternal
power) - Rom. 1:20
The term persons (plural) used
in reference to God does violence to the oneness
of God. "I am the Lord.. .and my glory will
I not give to another." Is. 42:8. The Bible
proves that God is ONE IN PERSON. John declared,
"...I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne
was
set in heaven, and ONE sat on the
throne." Rev. 4:2.
When the Holy Ghost came on the
day of Pentecost, 120 disciples were filled and
began to speak with tongues as the SPIRIT gave them
utterance. Acts 2:4. Peter preached that the Holy
Ghost was the Spirit of God. As he used the prophecy
of Joel 2.28, he said, "It shall come to pass
in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of
MY SPIRIT UPON ALL FLESH..." Acts 2:17.
Paul used the terms "Spirit
of God" and "Spirit of Christ" as
synonymous terms in reference to the Holy Spirit.
He said, "Ye are not in the flesh, but in the
Spirit, if so be that the SPIRIT OF GOD dwell in
you. Now if any man have not the SPIRIT OF CHRIST,
he is none of His." Rom. 8:9. (Also see Col.
1 :27, Gal. 4:6.)
There is ONE GOD and Father of
all, who is above all, and through all, and IN YOU
ALL. Eph. 4:6. There is only ONE GOD manifested
in the flesh and received in the hearts of believers
today.
History also proves that the truth
about one God was universally preached by the New
Testament Church for many years after Christ, until
the development of the "Trinity" doctrine
by the Roman Catholic Church.
Encyclopedia International, 1975
Edition, Vol.18, p.226 - The doctrine of the "Trinity"
did not form part of the apostles’ preaching, as
this is reported in the New Testament.
New Catholic Encyclopedia, 1967
Edition, Vol.13, p.1021 - The first use of the Latin
word "trinitas" (trinity) with reference
to God, is found in Tertullian’s writings (about
213 A.D.) He was the first to use the term "persons"
(plural) in a Trinitarian context.
Encyclopedia Americana, 1957 Edition,
Vol.27, p.69 - The word "Trinity" is not
in Scripture. The term "persons" (plural)
is not applied in Scripture to the Trinity.
World Book Encyclopedia, 1975 Edition,
Vol. T, p.363 - Belief in Father, Son and Holy Ghost
was first defined by the earliest general council
of churches. This was the First Council of Nicaea
in 325 A.D.
New International Encyclopedia,
Vol.22, p.476 - The Catholic faith is this: We worship
one God in Trinity, but there is one Person of the
Father, another of the Son and another of the Holy
Ghost. The Glory equal - the Majesty co-eternal.
The doctrine is not found in its fully developed
form in the Scriptures. Modern theology does not
seek to find it in the Old Testament. At the time
of the Reformation the Protestant Church took aver
the doctrine of the Trinity without serious examination.
Life Magazine, October 30, 1950,
Vol.29, No.18, p.51 - The Catholics made this statement
concerning their doctrine of the Trinity, to defend
the dogma of the assumption of Mary, in an article
written by Graham Greene: "Our opponents sometimes
claim that no belief should be held dogmatically
which is not explicitly stated in Scripture... But
the PROTESTANT CHURCHES have themselves accepted
such dogmas as THE TRINITY, for which there is NO
SUCH PRECISE AUTHORITY in the Gospels"
No record will you find that the
New Testament Church ever believed or taught the
doctrine of the Trinity. For the Scriptures prove
that the Father, Son and Holy Ghost are only manifestations
(not three Persons) of the ONE GOD; and God is ONE
IN PERSON. In Creation God was manifested as the
Father (Invisible Spirit - John 1:18, 4:24); in
redemption God was manifested as the Son (Spirit
in body - Col. 1: 13-15, 2:9); and in emanation
God was and is being manifested as the Holy Ghost
(Spirit in believers - Acts 2:4, 17, Rom. 8:9, Eph~
4:6).
Honest hearts, receive the truth
There is only ONE Supreme Being: the eternal and
infinite Spirit, Creator and Sovereign of the universe,
and Saviour of man. God said, "...Before me
there was no God formed, neither shall there be
after me. I, even I, am the Lord; and beside me
there is no Saviour." Is. 43:10-11, "Look
unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth:
for I am God and there is NONE ELSE." Is. 45:22,
"I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the
ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was,
and which is to come, THE ALMIGHTY." Rev. 1:8."
In that day shall there be ONE LORD, and His NAME
ONE." Zec. 14:9. And every tongue shall confess
that JESUS CHRIST IS LORD. Phil. 2:11.
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