William Branham and the nature of God: Difference between revisions

 
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#Jesus is a lower god. (Arianism)
#Jesus is a lower god. (Arianism)
#Jesus is another god. (Tri-theism)
#Jesus is another god. (Tri-theism)
#Jesus is not really the Son of God but is God the Father (Sabellianism or Oneness)
#Jesus is the Son of God but is also God the Father (Sabellianism or Oneness)
#Jesus is just a man and was not deity. (Nestorianism)
#Jesus is just a man and was not deity. (Nestorianism)
#Jesus was born a man but was adopted by God the Father when he was baptized (Adoptionism)


These points clearly answer the question, “If the Trinity is not true, then where does that leave Jesus?” It leaves Jesus as a false Jesus. This should establish why the Trinity is an essential of the faith and cannot be denied by anyone who calls themselves a Christian. It is good to point these out to someone who says the doctrine of the Trinity is not essential or primary.
These points clearly answer the question, “If the Trinity is not true, then where does that leave Jesus?” It leaves Jesus as someone other than what the Bible teaches. This should establish why the Trinity is an essential of the faith and cannot be denied by anyone who calls themselves a Christian. It is good to point these out to someone who says the doctrine of the Trinity is not essential or primary.


Let's examine closely what William Branham taught.
Let's examine closely what William Branham taught.