Thanks. I am patiently waiting for that. Especially interested in the question of "is talking in tongues also required evidence for getting the gift of the Holy Spirit"?
I ask that because its also mentioned in the book of Acts almst every time someone gets saved.
The reason I asked the trinity thing is just to see if you are oneness or not, not asking with bad intentions or to slam you. You seem like a polite fellow and I just wanna know what you believe.
I ask that because its also mentioned in the book of Acts almst every time someone gets saved.
The reason I asked the trinity thing is just to see if you are oneness or not, not asking with bad intentions or to slam you. You seem like a polite fellow and I just wanna know what you believe.
The trinity is problematic:
Long time ago, some believers noted that using anthropomorphism when referring to God is wrong. God is a particular Being different from us.
So they came with a term to refer to the manifestations of His presence that we experience in this physical realm: greek: hypostasis.
Hypostasis is a greek term meaning: substantive reality, that is a reality that can be perceived as it affects our senses.
Definitively we could not say it was human, because although it is similar, by Being God - then is different. The Angel of Yahweh (which is used interchangeably with God Himself), is a hypostasis: substantive reality.
The problem started when the greek term hypostasis had to be translated to Latin: Someone came up with the term Latin: personae. Personae in Latin means the mask that an actor at a play, back then, used in a performance to denote the participation of a particular character in the play.
Tertullian was not very convinced, but since the Bible says that Jesus is the image of the invisible God (like a mask), then they went with it.
What baffles me, is that the Latin term personae (a mask), became a modern term for person (a totally different thing)?
I do not agree with the term person in the trinity definition because God is above and beyond the person concept. Not only me, but many serious researchers, have come to the conclusion that using the term person with relation to God is disrespectful, because He is way above that.
Notice that Ireneaus mentioned something more in line with the original (old) version of trinity: "Jesus and the Holy Spirit are like the hands of God that He uses to bring believers close to His heart". Notice that hands (arms, etc.) are not different persons, but inherent parts of 1 divine Being". [very rough paraphrase].
They are Divine hypostasis of God, perceived as persons by us, but being way beyond that.
Your questions are very important ones, the problem is that we all should be researching and getting deep in, and giving all diligence to, study as the Bible expects of us: Check all, retain what is good, search the Scriptures to see if things are so... etc.
We all have an undeniable responsibility to dig deep because this is about our eternal destiny.
I am currently working on an in depth excavation of the nuggets pertaining to speaking in tongues. I will do my best to finish it soon and post pertinent scriptures.
May the Lord continue to draw you into His presence. Have a great day!
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