mandag 9. mars 2015

No. 893: Trinity is true heresy!



No. 893:
Trinity is true heresy!

From Wikipedia: The word heresy comes from Greek αἵρεσις, hairesis (from αἱρέομαι, haireomai, "select"). It indicated is that it revolves around a group or individual has chosen to believe in something other than the established dogma. The term became popular in the 2nd century, when Irenaeus wrote his Adversus haireses, Against heresies. He described his own faith as Orthodox (ortho, 'right' + Doxa 'faith' / 'thinking'). The word heretic comes from the Cathars, also known as Albigensians, which followed a doctrine inspired by gnosticism and a period in the Middle Ages were seen as a major threat to Roman Catholicism in France.

Then they discussed whom they should have as the third person in the Godhead so were the most voted for Maria Jesus mother. But it would be too controversial, therefore, "chose" the Holy Spirit. So credible is the Trinity, but then it is also a huge bluff. Picture of Maria who is also busy in the Godhead according to the Catholic church, it happened in the 1950s. Image of Mary on the throne as Catholics teacher



Most heretics, or heretics, do not anticipate their own opinions as heretical, but sees contrary to the established dogmas as heretical. For instance, the Catholic Church in Protestantism as heresy, while many Protestants describing the Catholic faith as heresy. The provision of what is a heresy is therefore dependent on a person's standpoint.

Heresy stand in Christian nomenclature of schism by the former revolves around different in Doctrine of the Faith, while the latter primarily involves disciplinary issues and the question of church authority. It also differs in apostasy, which is a complete apostasy.
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Satan has succeeded in putting the unbiblical doctrine of the Trinity as a "Christian" doctrine. Therefore, it is really true heresy to believe in training doctrine.

Isaiah 5. 20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!

Trinity believes and teaches that we should meet the Holy Spirit as a person, but only in heaven. Then we have not the Spirit longer but to see the Spirit.

But what does the word of God? Not this at all!

We received the Spirit when we were saved, and shall we have it forever. But to meet the Spirit as a person is nothing else than unthinking imagination!

God word teaches firstly that the Spirit is what is bringing God and Christ near to us. And the Spirit, we receive by accepting Jesus as our personal Savior, and the Spirit never abandons us. We will be in possession of God Holy Spirit forever.

1 Cor. 15. 24 Then comes the end, when he surrenders his kingdom to God, the Father after he has destroyed all powers, authorities and powers. 25 For he must reign until God has put all enemies under his feet. 26 The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death. 27 For everything under his feet. When it says everything, it is clear that God is excluded. It is God who put everything under him. 28 But when everything is subject to him shall the Son also himself subordinate to God, who has put everything under him, and God will be all in all.

Notice that God may be all in all. It is of course God's own Spirit, the Holy Spirit we are all believers should be in possession of eternity!

Will we meet the Holy Spirit in Heaven? As a person?

This is of course absurd, but I take it then unfortunately Trinity believes and teaches that the Spirit is a person on an equal footing with the Father and the Son. We're never going to meet some extra Gude Person, it is only God the Father and the Son Jesus Christ we will meet and see the sky Gude People. No other!

Do you really think that the Holy Spirit is a person like the Father and the Son?
How many Gods are there and how many will you meet in heaven?

I will meet the Father and Jesus. All believers should have the Holy Spirit dwelling in him forever. It does not come and go, but remains in us forever. Have we the Spirit here, so we will have the Spirit than more there, in heaven. Jesus had the Spirit without the "roadblocks" that we have.

Joh. e. 3. 34 For he whom God hath sent speaketh the words of God; for God giveth not the Spirit by measure.

But then we will probably experience some of the same!

Joh.e. 14. 16 And I will pray to my Father, and he shall give you another Comforter to be with you forever: 17 Spirit of truth, whom the world can not receive. For the world sees him nor knows him. But you know him, for he lives with you and will be in you.

How long will the Holy Spirit be in us? Forever!

Joh. e. 14 16b he shall give you another Comforter to be with you forever.

Hallelujah, hallelujah amen! This is so wonderful and great. Magnificent and lovely.
We shall never meet any third Gude Person neither in this or the next life. Spirit shall we have living in us forever!

How much I love Spirit, but to believe that it is a person, it is nonsensical. The holy Spirit is not a person but a part of God Himself!
We can never love God, doing God's will or seek God. It is only the Spirit, we can. Therefore Spirit so important! He should we have living in us, yes, forever!

Joh. e. 14 16 And I will pray to my Father, and he shall give you another Comforter to be with you forever.

Final Comment:
That said, really heresy is to believe in three Gods or Trinity. It finds a non biblical coverage. It is very strange that, here think one that the Holy Spirit is a person. But then everything becomes otherwise very unclear and difficult to understand. This Spirit has not name, and meet 'he' in heaven think most not. And so it really comes more guesses and questions than answers and clear views. All this I have an answer when I stick to the original learning about this. And do not need to take to me what the church and the church has come to the error through nearly 2000 years to explain away and muddle the biblical teaching about the one true God the Father!


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