The Trinity: Handout Theology with John Gerstner

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • In this classic one-hundred-message series, Dr. Gerstner provides an in-depth overview of systematic theology. He explores what God has clearly revealed in Scripture about Himself, mankind, the fall, redemption, the church, and many other essential doctrines of the Christian faith.
    This is the 9th in a series of messages by Dr. Gerstner on theology. See other videos in the series: • Handout Theology - Joh...
    This message was originally published by Ligonier Ministries: www.ligonier.org/

Komentáře • 4

  • @mstevens73
    @mstevens73 Před 3 lety +4

    A) In this presentation by Dr. Gerstner, I never heard a single Biblical scripture presented documenting that God exists as three *co-equal, *co-eternal persons. The sole justification or support that Dr. Gerstner used to support this Trinitarian position was the fact that the Westminster Confession said so.
    B) What I did hear is that except one totally believes this undocumented position- that they are *not a Christian.
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    A Response: Please, reader, understand that we who choose *not to accept this stated Trinitarian label, ABSOLUTELY DO understand that Messiah Yeshua (Jesus Christ) *IS Almighty God Himself, incarnate in the flesh. We COMPLETELY understand that truth. We absolutely understand that the Holy Spirit *is Almighty God. We simply state that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are the same Person, revealed by those three manifestations to man.
    As Dr. Oliver B. Greene (who *was a Trinitarian) used to say, "Please Brother or Sister- be *reasonable!"
    To use the words "co-eternal" and "co-existent" in an extra-Biblical confessional writing, absolutely establishes three separate beings... something that YHVH God is not. [Deuteronomy 6:4]

    • @KnightFel
      @KnightFel Před rokem

      No it doesn’t, it establishes only one being and 3 persons.

    • @jermoosekek1101
      @jermoosekek1101 Před měsícem

      What happens when the one person has multiple manifestations? Not only is this not historical, but also not exegetical.