"IF CHRIST IS NOT GOD, BUT ONLY
A CREATED BEING....”
By Dr. Hoyt W. Allen, Jr.
1) How can all the fullness of the Godhead bodily dwell in Him?
(Col. 2:9)
2) Why must Christ have the preeminence in all things?
(Ex. 20:3; Col. 1:18; Phil. 2:10 with Isa. 45:23)
3) Why is He the Creator?
(John 1:3; Col. 1:16; Neh. 9:6; Isa. 44:24; 45:12)
4) How could He create all things for Himself? (Col. 1:16)
5) Why will He subdue all things unto Himself? (Phil. 3:21)
6) Why does He draw all men unto Himself, and the Father draw men to the Son?
(John 6:37,44; 12:32)
7) Why will He present His purchased church unto Himself?
(Eph. 5:27)
8) How can believers be complete (made full) in Him? (Col. 2:10)
9) Why the command for believers to grow in grace and in the
knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ?
(II Pet. 3:18)
10) How can believers count all things but loss for the excellency of
the knowledge of Christ Jesus the Lord? (Phil. 3:8)
11) How can He be everywhere-know everything-foretell the future-have all
authority?
(Matt. 18:20; John 14:29;16:30; I Pet. 1:11; Rev. 2:23b)
12) How could His be a love which passeth knowledge? (Eph. 3:19)
13) How can God and Christ jointly receive the same honor, glory,
praise? (John 5:23; Rev. 5:12, 13 with Isa. 42:8)
14) How could the Son’s person be equal to the Father’s?
(John 10:9; 14:9, 23)
15) How could He baptize believers with the Holy Spirit?
(Matt. 3:11) (Continued)
(Continued)
John called Christ God
....................................................................... John 1:1
Thomas called Him God ............................................... John
20:28ff; Ps. 35:23
Peter called Him God
......................................................................... 2 Pet.
1:1 Paul called Him God
......................................................................Tit. 2:10,
13
The prophets called Him God ........................... Jer. 23:5, 6; Isa. 9:6;
43:10, 11
The Father called Him God ......................................................
Heb. 1:6, 8, 10
The word "Trinity" is not found in the Bible. The word
"Tri" is often used as a prefix, which means having three parts. This can be
identified in:
1) Tricycle (three wheeled-vehicle) 2) Triangle (three sided object)
3) Trifocal (eye lens which has three focal lengths).
Basically, the word is used in the Scriptures to
identify the Godhead (God, the Father; God, the Son, and God, the Holy Spirit).
In other words the Bible teaches that God has three personalities. That of the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
A man can have three or more positions in life. One can
see him as a 1) son to his parents 2) father to his children 3) husband of his
wife 4) worker to an employer. These are all different positions yet all the
same person.
Likewise the formula H2O, which is two parts
hydrogen and one part oxygen can have different forms or positions. Normally, we
call this water, however if we put this in a pan and put it into the freezer and
when the temperature reaches 320 it becomes a different form (solid)
and we call it ice. Then if we put the pan of ice on the stove and turn on the
heat and when it reaches 2120 it reaches another form (gas) and we
call it steam.
Jesus said to baptize in the name of the Trinity when
He gave the "Great Commission" in Matthew 28:18-20. Basically, He said to spread
or advance the Lord's Kingdom by teaching people of all races that the way to
God and peace is by accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior, thus becoming a believer
(Disciple, Christian, Follower, etc..).
The first mention of the concept of the Trinity is
recorded in Genesis 1:26; 3:22; & 11:7 with the plural pronouns "us" and "our".
In John 1:1,14 the Trinity concept is again taught as
the "Word" was with God and was God, and then became flesh or in human form.
Jesus in 10:30 again emphasizes the Trinity when He says that I and the Father
are one.
Paul alludes to the Trinity when all three persons of the Godhead are listed in
II Corinthians 13:14 and the term Godhead or Deity in Colossians 2:9.
In Acts 5:3,4 we read that Peter says that Ananias lied to the Holy Spirit and
then to God. If one understands the Trinity concept then there is not a
contradiction seen.
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