how are they one? It says that husband and wife are one, yet I believe we agree that doesn't mean they are one person. They are ONE, in that Jesus did what God the Father wanted, they worked together. Read John chapters 14-16 and I believe scripture will answer what it means about "seen the Father" and being one.
@@DannyLoydthe issue is about God that there is only one God. Don't compare it into husband and wife. But if you understand the passage that answer is particularly to the one who ask the questions and direct answer by telling him directly that I am that I am. That's also JESUS answered to parisses. And there also passage in the Bible that JESUS is the image of God. So that the sentence say I am and my Father are one and If you see me you see the father's also. Is prof answers that who is the father. That if you look into JESUS. You seen the Father in Him.
@@DannyLoydIt's as the the apostle John said, God is a Spirit( John 4:24). " No man has seen him or can see him"( John 1:18). Why is that ? Because God ( Father) is an invisible Spirit. John also said," the Son of God hath declared him", he is literally saying that Jesus Christ made the invisible God visible. Jesus said," If you have seen me then you have seen the Father"(John 14:9). God is Spirit/ spirit,soul,and body. So God is one person with a duality of spirit. When a believer recieves the Holy Spirit the Word says that he recieves the Spirit of God and the Spirit of Christ. He doesn't recieve two Holy Spirits', but one. When the believer recieves the Holy Spirit the Spirit joins with his becoming one. God has always been visible to His creation. In the old testament He was refered to the Angel of the Lord and spoke to the prophets in the first person not as a messenger from God. When we stand before the throne of God we will see Jesus Christ sitting on the throne of God.
@@DannyLoydSTOP BEING SICK. THIS IS WHY THERE'S SO MUCH PEDOPHILIA IN THE CHURCH, BECAUSE RATHER THAN ONE BEING, MONOTHEISM, YOU BELIEVE IN 2 BEINGS THAT SHARE UNION LIKE A HUSBAND AND WIFE. GROSS! YOU NEED TO REPENT FOR THAT DEMONIC SPIRIT TO SAY SUCH THINGS!
If you dont have the gift of the Holy Ghost which occurs when you are born again, then it is almost impossible to get a revelation of the Mighty God in Jesus.
If it occurs when you are born again, are you saying that in the upper room they prayed fervently while not being born again? Seems to me they were born again and after praying for 10 days they received the gift of the Holy Spirit.
@@ivanluther3823A believer must recieve the Holy Spirit in order to be born again. The Holy Spirit is not recieved when we first beieve the gospel message. It is after belief, repentance,and water baptism that the Holy Spirit is recieved.
An easy way to look at being born again is death, burial, and resurrection. Death= repentance, burial = water baptism, resurrection = Holy Spirit. You cannot be resurrected without the infilling of the Spirit, when you are filled with the Spirit you will speak in tongues.
Bro. Barnard, I've been teaching bible since my early 20's and as you can walk paths thru the word. But, I could sit for days listening to you teach, you have an anointing supreme. Without the Spirit we are as a sound of brass. Thank you for your leadership.
@@REVNUMANEWBERN, I beg to differ, any anointing from God is supreme. No we don't earn it or own it, it's a gift as the Holy Spirit. But I do understand you're thinking as well.
This is said in Love and Truth ❤ people who received the Holy Ghost with the evidence of praising God in Tongues, see the scriptures in Algebra form,,,,,,those who have not received God's Revelation see the scriptures as 1+1=2😢😢😢😢
According to King David the LORD is at his right hand indicating that God is Power Himself because if God is beside David who can destroy his reign as king of his people Israel. To Jesus be the glory now and forevermore. Amen!
I do admire Bro. David Bernard for uplifting our LORD God Jesus Christ as the one true God of the Bible. The only one that he is lacking is remembering the Sabbath day since our LORD God Jesus Christ is LORD of the Sabbath and the Sabbath is the Seal of His Kingdom in Heaven.
''To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my Throne, as even I also over overcame, and am set down with my Father in His Throne'' (Revelation 3:21).
@@JoshuaMSOG7Absolutely. They can't because their reading is biased. When you look at Revelation 22:1-3, we see that there is ONLY a Throne for the Father and the Son. Even more, Mark 16:19 confirms the fact. It is not a metaphorical position of authority. If that be the case, why is Jesus Christ saying to be God Almighty in Revelation 22:12-16? Or why is Jesus being worshipped in Revelation 5:8-14 just as the Father is? Jesus is right at the middle of the Throne (Revelation 5:6). What is doing at the middle of Throne with the Father? That is why we have to study meticulously the scriptures to point out their wrongness. If someone quotes a book of the Holy Bible to underpin their biases, let's prove their wrongness by quoting the same book.
Even Gospel of John time & again we can see three persons in One God head. At Baptism of Jesus , Trinity is seen. Jesus handed over His Spirit to Father. We can only know in part now & we shall see Him when we make it there. May God save us from Cults.
@ombandajeanpaul7117, @Joshua777 and @63Timotheus Revelation 3:21, Jesus said, “I . . . am set down with my Father in his throne.” If we interpret this statement to refer to two divine persons with two bodies, then two persons would be sitting in one throne, a direct contradiction of Revelation 4:2 And immediately I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne. Clearly, this is not the intention of the verse. Rather, it expresses that the image of God i.e. Jesus! (Colossians 1:15-19; 2:9-10) has been exalted by the indwelling Spirit to the position of highest authority in the universe. God rules from heaven as the One, in the image of Jesus Christ. Jesus also promised in Revelation 3:21, “To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne.” We must interpret this part of the verse as metaphorical, just as the rest of the verse, since a literal interpretation would place millions of believers sitting in the throne with Jesus-either beside Him or on Him. Instead, we must understand Jesus to mean that He will share His power and authority with believers, so that they will rule with Him.
The Father is Center of Consciousness as is the Son as is the Holy Spirit. One God forever in Love and Fellowship in One Divine Being. Not three gods but ONE God.❤❤
Amen. I bless you in the name of our Lord and God Jesus Christ ! You are correct brother! These lesson and all l studied from my God! The Holy Spirit taught me the lesson of One God! He guides me into the Truth! Glory to Him forever Amen!
as a young boy i heard a "Jesus only" believer laughing about Jesus sitting on Gods hand, and if Gods hand was getting sore, as a young boy I knew that wasn't good. Jesus only followers are very militant on the subject.
I hate that you have had an encounter like that. And being militant is not a productive way to discuss anything spiritually. Dealing with spiritual matters needs to be handled with humility and grace. I think sometimes there is a misconception of oneness believers being Jesus Only! As a oneness believer I have not been taught Jesus only per say, but Jesus everything! Col 2:9 In him dwelt all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. Jesus only would be to reject the Father and his Spirit. The Lord has revealed him self to us as the father, as the son and as the holy ghost. And in him dwelt all of who God is. The Lord revealed him self to us through a begotten body. He reveals himself through his creation as the father of all He reveals himself within us as the comforter and our helper in the holy ghost. So when we pray in Jesus name we believe we are praying in the name of the Father. Col 1:12-20. When we baptize in "Jesus" name we are baptized in the name of the Father,Son and Holy ghost. Matt 28:19 is the instructions Peter followed in Acts 2:38 and was direct instruction from Jesus in Luke 24:47. So there is a lot there and it all ties into a God that revealed himself to us in all these ways as one God. I think there is a misunderstanding by trinitarians...and please understand in my text I say this humbly....there is a misunderstanding by the trinitarian doctrine of 3 separate persons all co existant and co eternal with each other. When in reality it is one God on the throne who has all power and dominion in his name!
Thanks again for your teachings, Brother Bernard. I love hearing the Word of God being explained. You are one of the best I have ever heard. May God bless you! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
This is probably the best explanation of the trinity. When we go to heaven the only God we will see is Jesus. And anyone who wishes to see the father will get the same answer Jesus gave Philip
Beautifully said, Bro. Bernard! I love this podcast! I enjoy all of your podcasts. I love your ministry and appreciate your close walk with the Lord that allows you to continue to bless others with your knowledge of the scriptures! 🙏🏻❤️❤️
@@geraldhancock6208 The Son is God without Beginning and End the Alpha and Omega the Almighty. John1, 1 John 1, Revelation 1 and 2 and John 17 He shared Glory with His Father and the Holy Spirit from Ever to Ever. See also the Inter Personal Relationship of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit One God in Love and Truth. John 8 and John 14-16.🙏❤️
@@brianguglielmin2873 Jesus is never called "God Almighty" - nowhere. Your references are non-specific. You list the 1st and 2nd chapters of Revelation: Please also list the exact verses you are referring to. Also, what verse in John 17 are you talking about? What verses are you referring to in John 8 and what in particular in John 14-16 are you talking about? You are too general with your references. Let's zero in on specifically what you are talking about.
From my perspective, teaching the Oneness of God is Bro. Bernard’s most significant contribution. Others have the same revelation, but I doubt anyone in modern times has done as much to broadly communicate it.
@@derekbaker777 that's what happened to me at 26. I walked into the UPC Calvary in Hawaii, was baptized in Jesus name also. Was reading the Bible while TDY in Riyadh when I asked God which doctrine was the true one. Before that I saw and read, accepted the doctrine more intellectually as I grew in Spirit but it took God taking me into his Spirit and speaking personally in a vision while standing next to me to fully understand. Like he told me, "All you will ever see or hear of God is Jesus Christ". I'm 52 now. Still one God Jesus name
@@Post-Trib c’mon, you know who I am talking about... the other 95%+ of Protestant Christians who are sola fide, sola scriptura kind of believers who happen to be trinitarians
❤ amazing 1 trinitarian had told me Jesus and the Father r separate but I wanted to prove him worng as a apostolic I wanted an answer and I got it thanks sooo much Dr. David k Barnard. God bless you abundantly ❤
The Purim holy day marks my 20th year in the Lord. I was baptized in the Spirit on Purim March 7th 2004. I'll be fasting with you all. God Bless and God speed
@Religious_man whar are you talking about? In 2004, according to the Jewish calendar it was March 7th. What calender ate you going with and why ate you even arguing the point?
You cant see god , but you can see a light on the throne .... Now on the right side of that of that light is jesus christ .....since God is a spirit ,this spirit can exist in the body of jesus Christ at same time as on the throne .....
Now, that debate would be awesome. Two pentecostals. One is Oneness. One is Trinitarian. Both charismatic. I'd love to see that conversation/debate. It needs to be structured to where the cross examination is long. That is my favorite part of the debate. That's the part everyone wants to see, because that is where most of the pressing matters are addressed.
@@jamestiffany3531 There’s no such trinity, in the scripture they added to the scripture. All verses say the same thing God is one, alone, no God with him he is by himself. So why would he has to waste his time with people that keep adding to the scripture when the scripture itself says don’t add don’t take away Revelation 22:18-21
@@RTVS6720 I'm a Oneness believer. I also understand the Trinity perspective. Nothing was added or taken away. It was all perfectly preserved. I think it would be awesome to see those two gentlemen debate the topic.
@@jamestiffany3531 The word trinity was added by a pop from Catholic God has never used it, the prophets has never used it, Jesus has never used it, the apostles has never used it, So where did it come from? You cannot believe in something that is not biblical. Look at this John 5:39
@@RTVS6720 Again, I agree in the sense that I also reject the doctrine of the Trinity. However, I use words outside the Bible all the time. I mean, we're speaking in English. The original manuscripts were not in English. Also, I believe God is omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient. None of those words are in the Bible, but they are words that derive from Biblical concepts to describe God. The Trinity doctrine comes from the council of Nicaea. This council had over 300 attendants. Consisting of bishop's, deacon, etc. So again, I reject the concept, but we also mustn't resort to forms of argumentation that doesn't deal with the root of the issue. Anyways I would still like to hear the debate.
Praise the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ the one Truth God manifest in the flesh in the identity of human being thank you brethren Pastor David k Bernard your always have this amazing anointed revelation of the Holy Spirit of God too give wisdom and knowledge of all the scripture of the breathed of God thank you and family and all the congregation members God bless you'll 🙌 🙏 ❤ 😊
I don’t care if the Right Hand of God as used in this passage in Acts is used metaphorically or literal. But one thing remains clear throughout Scripture from the very beginning. Genesis 1:26 reads “And God said, Let us make man in our image…” This statement alone provides evidence of more than a single person in communion/communication. The Hebrew root is “Elohim” -the plural form of the word ‘God’ as in ‘Gods’.. although there are plenty of its usage elsewhere in Scripture where it is used in the singular person’s perspective. Also, if Christ, the Son of God is the same Eternal Father, who for a period in history was miraculously conceived and begotten as the Son of God and later Outpoured Himself on the 120 disciples on the Pentecost Day, then I humbly request an explanation of Dr. Bernard how this Self-Same Jesus who has exited His Father-figure and begotten Himself miraculously, could still speak from Heaven whiles he was still embodied on earth in the person of Christ as “ This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased” as Scripture tells us in Matthew 3:17? Did Christ leave His body for a moment, go back to Heaven and speak to the hearing of all at the River Jordan, descended spiritually as a Dove on Christ as well? Please let us not categorize any plain statements that the Bible presents in any historical event as metaphorical unless the Bible clearly depicts it as metaphorical or proverbial. The Bible clearly teaches the Unity of the 3 Persons of the Godhead in 1 John 5:7 “For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit: and these three are one”
Those that hold the position of the Trinity very simply see the distinction and acknowledge it at least but unfortunately still come to a faulty conclusion. The job of being “God” was already filled by JEHOVAH when Jesus showed up. Besides he was formed in the womb of Mary by Jehovah…
@@acts238jesusgodsson3 do you mean God didn't what English people to have a translation of his name to their native language? secondly, the Holy Scriptures refer to him in English Jesus Christ, and in my language Nkulunkulu, so the question is who do I listen to you or the Holy Scriptures? lastly, the name of the 3 titles is Jesus Christ.
JESUS IS GOD IN THE FLESH GOD came down to show us how to live & act as humans & GOD is everywhere remember as he was JESUS on earth he was also the spirit as well as he was with everyone else in the world
@@carlosbash8925 Where in the Scriptures is it written that GOD came down from heaven? If you believe that the Lord Jesus is God because of the title "God the Son", then you are not following the Scriptures. What is written is that "Jesus is the SON OF GOD", not God the Son. The title God the Son originated from Tertullian and the early Church Fathers. Tertullian and the early Church fathers were of the Catholic lineage. Also, if you believe in their "God the Son" doctrine, then you SHOULD also believe their Theotokos doctrine (Mary is the Mother of God) since the Theotokos doctrine they formulated alongside with the Trinity doctrine to SECURE their false belief of God the Son doctrine.
When Stephen said, " Behold, I see the Son of Man standing on the right hand of God". He was stoned because they knew he was saying that he was seeing Jesus standing where God would stand if He rose from His throne and stood up.
I think you must be one who is stoned, brother! Ba dam tss! I had to, but I’m jk! Okay, didnt James and John asked to be seated at the left and “at the right hand” of Christ in Mark 10:37? In fact, the Greek syntax is the same for “at the right hand” in both passages of Mark 10:37 and Acts 7:56, where it says ek (at) dexion (right hand). So if we are to take Acts 7:56 metaphorically, how in the world would you interpret Mark 10:37? Again, it’s the same grammatical syntax. Only the literal understanding , not metaphorical, makes sense.
@@anthonycortes3554 I don't see how identical syntax would force the same interpretation in different passages. Context still plays a very important role. I'd like to know how do you answer the question briefly mentioned by brother Bernard: if Stephen saw 2 bodies/persons, why did he address only Jesus afterwards? (apologies for my non-native English).
@@anthonycortes3554 In Acts 10:37 Jesus told his apostles that the seats at His right hand and left would be given to those for whom it is prepared. Acts 7:37 is speaking of the literal right side and left side of Jesus Christ. Mark 10:37 is speaking figuratively of " the right hand of power "which is always to be understood as where that source of power is and that is the throne of God.
@@robertnieten7259 you see, that’s where I have to disagree with you. Concerning this “right hand” where Jesus sits, you’ll note that it says in Acts 2:34, “The Lord SAID TO my Lord, ‘Sit at My right hand until I make YOUR enemies a footstool beneath YOUR feet.” There’s a dialogue that takes places between Jesus and to the Father who He is at the right of. This makes perfect sense with John 17:5, where Christ told the Father, “glorify Me with the glory I had WITH You.” The WITH in caps comes from the Greek word “para,” which is literally translated at “besides.” The usage of “para” also debunks Bernard’s views on John 17:5... how the “human-side” of Jesus was merely in communion with the “divine-side” of Him. The humanity of Jesus was never literally “beside” the Father. So yes, Acts 2:34 states that Jesus sits to the right of One who speak to Him... and we know that’s the state that John 17:5 pointed to... how Jesus would have glory BESIDE the Father. You have no way out... it’s time concede and reckon that David K Bernard is just flat out wrong in this video! Do you want me to lead you in prayer to accept the trinity now?
@@anthonycortes3554 In Mark 10:37 James and John asked Jesus if one could sit one his right and one on his left in his kingdom. Jesus said that those places will be for those whom they are prepared for ( Mark 20:23) If, acting on the common mistake of what exactly the Lords' right hand is, his left hand wouldn't have been prepared for anybody because the Father is sitting there. Also the woman who asked Jesus if one of her sons' could sit on his left and one on his right in his kingdom.(John and James)( Matt.20:21). Jesus said that those places are prepared for by the Father. The Father has not prepared for anyone to sit on Jesus left side of He is sitting there .
Brother Bernard - thank you for these informative videos. I have been captivated recently by the Oneness Pentecostal Theology by Dr. David S. Norris entitled, "I AM." Can you make a video to share your thoughts on the origin and purpose of the name Yahweh, and how Yahweh can be the name of God forever, as recorded in Exodus 3? Thank you so much. Additionally, can you talk about the name that Abraham and others used to call upon God, before God spoke this name to Moses?
Ummm brethren, help me out here... Bernard said to not to take the passage literally, but metaphorically, no? Well... didn’t James and John ask to sit at the right and left of Jesus too in Mark 10:37? Yeah, if you read the Greek, “at the right hand” (lit εκ δεξιων) is the literally in same form in both passages. Obviously, James and John were not asking to be deity or anything like that... but the point is... if James or John would be on the right hand of Jesus, wouldn’t that still make them distinct and not the same person? If so, why wouldn’t Jesus (My Lord) be distinct to whom He is on the right of (The Lord) when the Greek syntax was identical?
I don't see how identical syntax would force the same interpretation in different passages. Context still plays a very important role. I'd like to know how do you answer the question briefly mentioned by brother Bernard: if Stephen saw 2 bodies/persons, why did he address only Jesus afterwards? (apologies for my non-native English).
@@heramaha7452 what? Because the Greek language never does that. The context could never alter compositional devices to the extent that you propose. If so, give me one example in the entire New Testament where you have the same grammatical syntax yielding two different meanings. I’ll give you 5 years to find one, I’ll be waiting. Umm, hmmm this might be a little shock, but Steven only addressing Jesus is not a problem for trinitarian thought, since one could converse with one divine person in the Godhead. Take this back to Acts 2:34 where it says, “The Lord SAID TO my Lord, ‘Sit at My right hand, until I make YOUR enemies a footstool beneath YOUR feet.”
@@heramaha7452 here is another challenge: John 1:18 says that CHRIST “is in the bosom of” THE FATHER. Luke 16:22 also records how LAZARUS “is in the bosom of” ABRAHAM. “is in the bosom of” in Greek is «εις τον κόλπου». So in one, it’s “Christ εις τον κόλπου the Father” and the other is “Lazarus εις τον κόλπου Abraham.” Lazarus and Abraham aren’t the same person. You need two people where one lies “in the bosom” of the other. Hence, Christ and the Father are two persons! Two persons, who are at the same time the one being of God. Hence, the Trinity is proven! Unless of course «εις τον κόλπου» is somehow different in both cases even though they are syntactically identical- something that UPCI claims happens all the time.
Is the burning bush (Exodus ch.3), pillar of cloud by day (Exodus 13), pillar of Fire by night (Exodus 13), the man that wrestled with Jacob (Genesis 32), the man that talked with Abraham over looking sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 18) etc.. are all of these persons of God that are separate in heaven and do all of these have there own thrones?
My understanding is there is One God. That is clear and echoed throughout Scripture. This One God has many ways in which He Manifest Himself or reveals Himself in the natural realm to His Creation through Relationship. We see Him revealed through a burning bush to get Moses’s attention and to have a very important dialogue with him for the instruction of freeing His people from Bondage in Egypt, We see Him revealed as an Angel in Human Form Wrestling with Jacob and changing Jacob’s name to Israel. We see Him reveal Himself in the form of a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of Fire by night to lead the children of Israel through the desert to The Promised Land etc… I can go on. These are from my understanding referred to as Theophanies. Manifestations of God or God revealed to Creation through Relationship naturally in a physical form. So concerning Christianity. God is referred in what we see scripturally stated as The Godhead. Which I would argue is God in His entirety not just pertaining to Father, Son, and Holy Ghost/Spirit. But also the many Manifestations throughout Scripture. In regards to Christianity concerning The Godhead we reference God as our Father in Relationship/Creation, Son in Redemption, Holy Ghost/Spirit in Action or Active in and through a believer’s life. When we think of Son we shouldn’t think of a Demi-god like Zeus and Hercules. Someone that pre-existed because that is not scriptural. He (the Son) was begotten (John 1:14, etc.). He had a beginning and that beginning was in the incarnation. So when we think of Son. In reference to Son of God, it references God Manifested in flesh -1 Timothy 3:16. In reference to Son of Man, it refers to The incarnation of God in the flesh birthed of a woman (Mary) who is a descendant of Adam and also King David. When God was Manifested in The Flesh or The Express image of The Invisible God. He God still existed outside and was controlling all of Creation, Time, Universe, Eternity, At the Beginning and At The End, Filling all Time and Space in between while He was walking the earth fulfilling His Will through His Ministry and still is doing that through us as Spirit filled believers/ Body of Christ. We have His One and only Holy Spirit. There is always reference to God being the Holy One I can’t find Holy Two or Three in there. Scripture interprets Scripture.
John 17.5 Father, glorify me in your own presence with the glory that ( I ) jesus.. had with you before the world existed. I and the Father are one John 10.30 Can jesus have the title God... Isaiah 9.6 For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder. And His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Jesus shall be call mighty God.
Of course Stephen didn't see Jesus standing at the literal right hand of God, he saw the glory of God AND he saw Jesus standing at the place of honor. How can you use the example of someone saying, this is my right hand man, which is someone other than the person saying it, by using this to explain Jesus doesn’t work. Is Jesus his own right hand man? Acts 7:55 also points to Psalm 110:1 "The Lord says to my Lord: Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool." Funny enough Jesus himself quotes this passage in reference to himself in Matthew 26:63-64 "But Jesus remained silent. And the high priest said to him, I adjure you by the living God, tell us if you are the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus said to him , You have said so. But I tell you, from now on you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of power and coming on the clouds of heaven." Not only does Jesus say hes the person God was talking to in Psalm 110:1 he also includes Daniel 7 and the prophecy of the Ancient of Days and the Son of Man. Daniel 7:13-14 "I saw in the night visions, and behold, with the clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man, and he came to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him. And to him was given dominion and glory and a kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve him; his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom one that shall not be destroyed."
@@MaileytheMorkie My point is that his argument doesn’t work. Jesus isn’t his own right hand man. Those passages I shared show a clear distinction between Jesus and the Father. His prayers show a clear distinction between Him and His Father.
@@jmac-z8qabsolutely sir. And that’s the issue everyone with this false notion is trying to shirk. We know better sir. You can’t read and know the Bible like this and not know better. I am highly disappointed in this. We have turned a very simple and straight forward experience upon its head just to try and support our own views…it’s a shame…
In the Daniel 7 statement, the saying one like unto the son of man shows the phrase to be metaphoric. What is meant by this is that Jesus went back to being the one Spirit that God is--in other words, he came into his own.
Nowhere in the book of Acts did any Apostle preach Jesus is God like oneness does. They preached Jesus as the Son of God like in Acts 9:20. Acts 4:27 and v30 thy holy child Jesus is how they were praying and God honored it. You oneness know good and well you would not stand up and pray those words because your denomination does agree with scripture. I know. I was in your movement for yrs. Now im One God, not Oneness. The word "oneness "is not even in the bible. When God spoke from heaven saying this is my beloved son, he did not lie. Jesus did not throw his voice in the air tricking the people making them believe someone else spoke. The disciples did not say, we saw your lips move Jesus, you cant fool us. Jesus is God but he is not his own father like oneness dreams up. Nobody, i repeat Nobody has God figured out, or ever will, period. Jesus was the Son of God then, just as he is in heaven the Son of God. His own words in Rev 2:18 proves this. Look at John 20:17 here is Jesus after the resurrection saying he has a Father and a God. Wake up oneness dumbness, wake up. I finally did. I tried for years to deny all the scripture that didn't agree with our denomination also, cause that's what is taught.
@@shaunbutler238kyrios by no means always mean “deity” that would be absurd. Please when you have time look up how many times the word kyrios or adon/adoni are used in reference to men other than either Christ or God in both the OT and NT…
@Maklive The way that they teach oneness is false, they believe that the Father played the role of his own son. I'm not a Trinitarian either but they are smarter than oneness apostolics
If you want to get technical, the Bible states the Holy Spirit overshadowed Mary and she conceived. Isn't the one who causes conception the father of the baby? Isaiah 9:6, the prophecy of Jesus birth, says He would be THE MIGHTY GOD, THE EVERLASTING FATHER. Colossians 2:9 says, In Him (Jesus) dwelleth ALL the fulness of the godhead bodily. t@biblicalmeditation4094
Sounds like the Kingdom of Christ on Earth in the Millenial Reign when God Himself will rule will His saints. 9“As I looked, thrones were placed, and the Ancient of Days took his seat; his clothing was white as snow, and the hair of his head like pure wool; his throne was fiery flames; its wheels were burning fire. 10A stream of fire issued and came out from before him; a thousand thousands served him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him; the court sat in judgment, and the books were opened.13“I saw in the night visions, and behold, with the clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man, and he came to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him. 14And to him was given dominion and glory and a kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve him; his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom one that shall not be destroyed.
@@shaunbutler238 Think hard about verse 13 and its implications. Also I'd recommend the Bible Project's video on the title "Son of Man," to see how Jesus uses the phrase for himself and what it meant to his audience.
@T D Thank you immensely for taking the time to actually read the passage and respond! For sure the phrase, "son of man" has various uses throughout the whole Bible. For a long time I insisted that when applied to Christ it was referring to his human nature only. It certainly is not calling Ezekiel a divine figure, but rather demeaning him as merely a human. However, this video is about the concept of Jesus being "at the right hand of God." There is no "right hand" language in Daniel 7, but in Matthew 26:64, Jesus combines clear references to Daniel 7:13 and Psalm 110:1 to talk about himself. And Stephen in Acts 7:56 combines the title "Son of Man" again with a reference to the right hand language of Psalm 110. These are the references we need to really wrestle with and try to understand and not just dismiss too quickly. First of all, if you get nothing else out of this conversation, please recognize that absolutely *NO* Trinitarian would *ever* say that the Father and Son are "physically" separate. They would never say they are separate beings, separate gods, or anything dividing God's essence in any way shape or form. When being careful, they won't even say they are "separate persons," although it does bother me how often they slip into that language instead of using the more accurate term, "distinct persons." I understand how difficult it is to understand the difference, but if you misrepresent the other side so grossly, you give them cause to dismiss you as schismatic and uninformed. Now, regarding the interpretation Daniel received, it certainly does indicate that the people will possess the kingdom in some sense, just as Jesus granted his disciples authority to cast out demons, etc. Jesus came as a man to be the representative for all men, and to redeem humanity so that by the righteousness of Christ, humans may become the imagers of God that they were always intended to be. But in verse 14, it says that the Son of Man "was given dominion and glory and a kingdom, that all peoples, and nations, and languages *should serve him."* The people are going to serve the people? And how can he "give" this kingdom to himself? What I'm saying is that Jesus *is* mentioned in Daniel 7, starting at verse 13. You can't just look at verse 9 and act like Jesus not being mentioned there means he isn't mentioned at all in the passage. Remember there were no verse or chapter numbers originally. They were added relatively recently in history for convenience when referencing passages. In verse 13, the Son of man "came *to* the Ancient of Days, and was presented *before* him." These prepositions are what distinguish the persons. Not some physical division between them, but their capability of being *related* to one another. In fact, I still think the term "person" carries too much baggage and has changed meaning in modern English, so I have come to prefer calling the Father, Son, and Spirit distinct "selves" of God. Each can talk about himself, and about the other, and yet they are the same self-existent God. I do no think Daniel 7 on its own is enough to disprove Oneness theology by any means. I believed it for years after recognizing these challenges. But I don't like that Bro. Bernard is presenting himself as having figured out what "at the right hand" means without even beginning to touch on the Old Testament passages that are being referenced by this phrase.
@T D Did I appeal to the video in my response? No, I just quoted Scripture. I only mentioned the video in an earlier response as a helpful starting point for anyone who prefers video content over text. I recommend letting Jesus's claims about himself stand as-is and not denying them. He says "You will see the Son of man *coming with the clouds."* That could not be a clearer reference to Daniel 7:13. Speaking of just believing what's written, did Stephen say he saw "a glory cloud and Jesus coming out of the cloud"? No, he said he saw the Son of Man *seated at the right hand of God.* Bro. Bernard has to come up with a different vision to explain away what he doesn't want to be true.
@T D Funny you would complain about having to read other verses to understand a passage when the Oneness movement was founded on cross referencing Matthew 28:19 with Acts 2:38. Jesus sees himself as the fulfillment of Daniel's prophecy. It is extremely dangerous to deny what Jesus wants you to know about him.
Too bad, Pastor. When I look at the passage, your explanation doesn't work: Acts 7:54-56 ESV [54] Now when they heard these things they were enraged, and they ground their teeth at him. [55] But he, full of the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. [56] And he said, “Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.” IF "right hand of God" means the power/glory of God (Jesus as God), verse 55 would be problematic ("...saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God"). NOTICE IT? Stephen saw the glory of God AND Jesus... The irony is, the three persons of the Trinity are mentioned in the three verses 😅😂. Pastor asks, respectfully responding, if it means Jesus is physically standing besides God, where is the third person of the Trinity? Well, the exact passage he is exponding answers him. THE HOLY SPIRIT IS ON EARTH WITH STEPHEN AND ALL THE BELIEVERS. That's why Trinity works and oneness doesn't. God is in belivers yet He is in heaven. How does that work? ALSO Stephen's use of the title "Son of Man" is telegraphing to Daniel 7. Pastor Bernard's interpretation of Daniel 7 is incorrect IN THIS VIDEO. The Son of Man and the Ancient of Days are two separate beings in Daniel 7. Just read: Daniel 7:13 ESV [13] “I saw in the night visions, and behold, with the clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man, and he came to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him. See it? The Son of man came of the Ancient of Days. With that said, using the right hand metaphor ELSEWHERE IN SCRIPTURE as figurative (though true) to dismiss the notion that Stephen saw Jesus standing beside God the Father is quite dishonest to the text, based on the Acts 7 passage and Daniel 7.
God was speaking within Himself in Gen. 1:26. It is my belief that the Light that God spoke into the earth--not the orb of the sun, mind you--was who God was speaking with. Gen. 1:2. This was Himself, and not a second Person in the Godhead.
Yet, who was worthy to open the book in Rev. 5:6? It was the Lamb......and he (the Lamb) came and took the book out of the right hand of him that sat upon the throne". One taking the Book out of the right hand of him that sat upon the throne. Who can deny this?
In the two natures of Jesus during the days of his flesh, we have the only distinction we need be concerned with. Jesus as to one of his natures was the humanity of God, but his other nature was that he was God Himself. There are no distinctions of Persons in the Godhead, for the Lord our God is one (Personal) Lord.
@@seth8285If Jesus is not God. Why is He perfect and no sin? For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. 2 Corinthians 5:21 KJV. What is HE?
Love this man and his zeal for the Lord! Not one person has seen God except The Son of Man! The Son sent the Holy Ghost! These are all examples of the Living God who could never be explained period! Live your life like the Son and receive the blessing of eternal Life!
See Episode 8 where Dr. Bernard answers the question "Is the baptism of Jesus evidence for the Trinity?" ua-cam.com/video/CU0P3awcikw/v-deo.html (Podcast Production Team)
@@DavidKBernardUPCIgentlemen please stop…the only way you cease from having a trinity or unbiblical language is to understand that it is simply just God! And the man Christ Jesus…he’s one of us. But without sin…
And he said, “Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.” But he, full of the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. Acts.7.56,57 Was Stephen speaking metaphorically before being stoned to death?
When you have seen me, you have seen the father... And- I and my father are one...... ❤
how are they one? It says that husband and wife are one, yet I believe we agree that doesn't mean they are one person. They are ONE, in that Jesus did what God the Father wanted, they worked together. Read John chapters 14-16 and I believe scripture will answer what it means about "seen the Father" and being one.
@@DannyLoydthe issue is about God that there is only one God. Don't compare it into husband and wife. But if you understand the passage that answer is particularly to the one who ask the questions and direct answer by telling him directly that I am that I am. That's also JESUS answered to parisses. And there also passage in the Bible that JESUS is the image of God. So that the sentence say I am and my Father are one and If you see me you see the father's also. Is prof answers that who is the father. That if you look into JESUS. You seen the Father in Him.
@@DannyLoydIt's as the the apostle John said, God is a Spirit( John 4:24).
" No man has seen him or can see him"( John 1:18). Why is that ? Because God ( Father) is an invisible Spirit. John also said," the Son of God hath declared him", he is literally saying that Jesus Christ made the invisible God visible.
Jesus said," If you have seen me then you have seen the Father"(John 14:9).
God is Spirit/ spirit,soul,and body.
So God is one person with a duality of spirit. When a believer recieves the Holy Spirit the Word says that he recieves the Spirit of God and the Spirit of Christ. He doesn't recieve two Holy Spirits', but one. When the believer recieves the Holy Spirit the Spirit joins with his becoming one.
God has always been visible to His creation. In the old testament He was refered to the Angel of the Lord and spoke to the prophets in the first person not as a messenger from God.
When we stand before the throne of God we will see Jesus Christ sitting on the throne of God.
@@DannyLoydSTOP BEING SICK. THIS IS WHY THERE'S SO MUCH PEDOPHILIA IN THE CHURCH, BECAUSE RATHER THAN ONE BEING, MONOTHEISM, YOU BELIEVE IN 2 BEINGS THAT SHARE UNION LIKE A HUSBAND AND WIFE. GROSS! YOU NEED TO REPENT FOR THAT DEMONIC SPIRIT TO SAY SUCH THINGS!
Read the greek bro... the "One" in John 10:30 is neutered. Meaning that it is not one person, but one unified nature.
If you dont have the gift of the Holy Ghost which occurs when you are born again, then it is almost impossible to get a revelation of the Mighty God in Jesus.
If it occurs when you are born again, are you saying that in the upper room they prayed fervently while not being born again? Seems to me they were born again and after praying for 10 days they received the gift of the Holy Spirit.
@@ivanluther3823A believer must recieve the Holy Spirit in order to be born again. The Holy Spirit is not recieved when we first beieve the gospel message.
It is after belief, repentance,and water baptism that the Holy Spirit is recieved.
@@robertnieten7259 believers in Acts received the Holy Spirit many days after they were born again.
@@ivanluther3823 In order to be born again a person must recieve the Holy Spirit.
An easy way to look at being born again is death, burial, and resurrection. Death= repentance, burial = water baptism, resurrection = Holy Spirit. You cannot be resurrected without the infilling of the Spirit, when you are filled with the Spirit you will speak in tongues.
HaleluYah!This is the most accurate on how to picture who God is..
Bro. Barnard, I've been teaching bible since my early 20's and as you can walk paths thru the word. But, I could sit for days listening to you teach, you have an anointing supreme. Without the Spirit we are as a sound of brass. Thank you for your leadership.
There is NO "anointing supreme" He has the Same Spirit as ALL Born Again Believers, but yes maybe a GIFT of teaching given BY the Spirit
@@REVNUMANEWBERN, I beg to differ, any anointing from God is supreme. No we don't earn it or own it, it's a gift as the Holy Spirit. But I do understand you're thinking as well.
@@Kajuniter Where in scripture does it speak of a anointing of Supreme? God bless.
@@dannythompson1057 all anointing from God is supreme as He is Supreme.
@@REVNUMANEWBERN this is not born again teaching
This is said in Love and Truth ❤ people who received the Holy Ghost with the evidence of praising God in Tongues, see the scriptures in Algebra form,,,,,,those who have not received God's Revelation see the scriptures as 1+1=2😢😢😢😢
When he delved into the final prayer of the 1st martyr, Stephen, "Lord Jesus receive my spirit.." that hit me HARD! Amen❤❤❤
WHAT do you mean ? Does it NOT take at least 2 people to have a relationship ?
Thank you Bro. Bernard for the clear explanation of this topic. Truly, Jesus is the only One True God❤
The right hand of God is symbolic for the power of God.
According to King David the LORD is at his right hand indicating that God is Power Himself because if God is beside David who can destroy his reign as king of his people Israel.
To Jesus be the glory now and forevermore. Amen!
The Bible did not say the right hand of God is symbolic.
@@kevinwindom9367 How many do you expect to see someday?
@@eagleeyes6642 what do you mean eagle eye?
@@kevinwindom9367 Sorry...I mean when everything is over and we are in heaven and after that on earth.
How many persons do you expect to see?
Right hand of power. God is a brilliant light .
Amen, a very clear explanation. To God be all the Glory to the life of Doctor DKB
Jesus is God
I do admire Bro. David Bernard for uplifting our LORD God Jesus Christ as the one true God of the Bible. The only one that he is lacking is remembering the Sabbath day since our LORD God Jesus Christ is LORD of the Sabbath and the Sabbath is the Seal of His Kingdom in Heaven.
''To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my Throne, as even I also over overcame, and am set down with my Father in His Throne'' (Revelation 3:21).
They won’t be able to answer that.
@@JoshuaMSOG7Absolutely. They can't because their reading is biased.
When you look at Revelation 22:1-3, we see that there is ONLY a Throne for the Father and the Son. Even more, Mark 16:19 confirms the fact.
It is not a metaphorical position of authority. If that be the case, why is Jesus Christ saying to be God Almighty in Revelation 22:12-16? Or why is Jesus being worshipped in Revelation 5:8-14 just as the Father is?
Jesus is right at the middle of the Throne (Revelation 5:6). What is doing at the middle of Throne with the Father?
That is why we have to study meticulously the scriptures to point out their wrongness.
If someone quotes a book of the Holy Bible to underpin their biases, let's prove their wrongness by quoting the same book.
Even Gospel of John time & again we can see three persons in One God head. At Baptism of Jesus , Trinity is seen. Jesus handed over His Spirit to Father. We can only know in part now & we shall see Him when we make it there. May God save us from Cults.
@ombandajeanpaul7117, @Joshua777 and @63Timotheus Revelation 3:21, Jesus said, “I . . . am set down with my Father in his throne.” If we interpret this statement to refer to two divine persons with two bodies, then two persons would be sitting in one throne, a direct contradiction of Revelation 4:2 And immediately I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne.
Clearly, this is not the intention of the verse. Rather, it expresses that the image of God i.e. Jesus! (Colossians 1:15-19; 2:9-10) has been exalted by the indwelling Spirit to the position of highest authority in the universe. God rules from heaven as the One, in the image of Jesus Christ.
Jesus also promised in Revelation 3:21, “To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne.” We must interpret this part of the verse as metaphorical, just as the rest of the verse, since a literal interpretation would place millions of believers sitting in the throne with Jesus-either beside Him or on Him. Instead, we must understand Jesus to mean that He will share His power and authority with believers, so that they will rule with Him.
@@JoshuaMSOG7I have already responded that simple and easy argument..
The Father is Center of Consciousness as is the Son as is the Holy Spirit. One God forever in Love and Fellowship in One Divine Being. Not three gods but ONE God.❤❤
Praise GOD and His infinite Oneness 🙌🏼
Good luck on that
Does it take at Least 2 people to have a relationship ?
Thank you So much Dr. David Bernard you're really a blessing from the Lord😇 truly annointed one of God.
Are you sure ?
Amen. I bless you in the name of our Lord and God Jesus Christ ! You are correct brother! These lesson and all l studied from my God! The Holy Spirit taught me the lesson of One God! He guides me into the Truth! Glory to Him forever Amen!
as a young boy i heard a "Jesus only" believer laughing about Jesus sitting on Gods hand, and if Gods hand was getting sore, as a young boy I knew that wasn't good. Jesus only followers are very militant on the subject.
I hate that you have had an encounter like that. And being militant is not a productive way to discuss anything spiritually. Dealing with spiritual matters needs to be handled with humility and grace.
I think sometimes there is a misconception of oneness believers being Jesus Only! As a oneness believer I have not been taught Jesus only per say, but Jesus everything! Col 2:9 In him dwelt all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. Jesus only would be to reject the Father and his Spirit.
The Lord has revealed him self to us as the father, as the son and as the holy ghost. And in him dwelt all of who God is.
The Lord revealed him self to us through a begotten body.
He reveals himself through his creation as the father of all
He reveals himself within us as the comforter and our helper in the holy ghost.
So when we pray in Jesus name we believe we are praying in the name of the Father. Col 1:12-20.
When we baptize in "Jesus" name we are baptized in the name of the Father,Son and Holy ghost. Matt 28:19 is the instructions Peter followed in Acts 2:38 and was direct instruction from Jesus in Luke 24:47.
So there is a lot there and it all ties into a God that revealed himself to us in all these ways as one God.
I think there is a misunderstanding by trinitarians...and please understand in my text I say this humbly....there is a misunderstanding by the trinitarian doctrine of 3 separate persons all co existant and co eternal with each other. When in reality it is one God on the throne who has all power and dominion in his name!
As a Born Again Fundamental Baptist this is an EXCELLENT quickie lesson
How about having an interest in studying our doctrine of Oneness?
Baptist is wrong doctrine bro seek what Christ taught Apostolic
Love you, Bro/Sis. Glad we both have a theologian in common.
What is the Oneness view of the coming of Elijah that is to Restore All things?
@@itzmxlvinOneness Apostolic Pentecost movement is also wrong. It's was started by man
Amen.
Jesus sitting on the right hand of power. Matthew 26:24, Mark 14:62 and Luke 22:69.
Thanks again for your teachings, Brother Bernard. I love hearing the Word of God being explained. You are one of the best I have ever heard. May God bless you! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
How many people does it take to have a RELATIONSHIP ?
This is probably the best explanation of the trinity. When we go to heaven the only God we will see is Jesus. And anyone who wishes to see the father will get the same answer Jesus gave Philip
How many people does it take to have a relationship ?
How do you know that? Have you gone to heaven
R U YOUR DAD OR IS YOUR DAD U? DO U TALK TO YOUR DAD IF YOUR THE SAME PERSON LOL
I have actually seen the throne of God but couldn't see the face and power of God but I knew what was there
Amen, jesus ever lasting God...
With his ever-lasting righteous souls of his friends.
There is only One God and Jesus is His Name. Awesome! 👍
Gloria a Dios!👏🏽🙌🏽
Beautifully said, Bro. Bernard! I love this podcast! I enjoy all of your podcasts. I love your ministry and appreciate your close walk with the Lord that allows you to continue to bless others with your knowledge of the scriptures! 🙏🏻❤️❤️
How many people does it take to have a relatioship ?
Very powerful
I praise God in Oneness manifest as Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Yes it takes at least 2 people to have a relationship.
@@theodoreritola7641 Yes, so true! Inter Relationship of Eternal Love between the Father and Son and Holy Spirit.❤️👍🙏
@@brianguglielmin2873 The Son was not in existence before he existed. He came into existence as a holy child born from his mother's womb. Luke 1:35
@@geraldhancock6208 The Son is God without Beginning and End the Alpha and Omega the Almighty. John1, 1 John 1, Revelation 1 and 2 and John 17 He shared Glory with His Father and the Holy Spirit from Ever to Ever. See also the Inter Personal Relationship of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit One God in Love and Truth. John 8 and John 14-16.🙏❤️
@@brianguglielmin2873 Jesus is never called "God Almighty" - nowhere.
Your references are non-specific. You list the 1st and 2nd chapters of Revelation: Please also list the exact verses you are referring to. Also, what verse in John 17 are you talking about? What verses are you referring to in John 8 and what in particular in John 14-16 are you talking about? You are too general with your references. Let's zero in on specifically what you are talking about.
Powerful teaching
Glory to our God Jesus Christ 🙏🙏🙏
@Pedro juggler kenya In His Temple aka the Body of Christ
From my perspective, teaching the Oneness of God is Bro. Bernard’s most significant contribution. Others have the same revelation, but I doubt anyone in modern times has done as much to broadly communicate it.
Amen. I think it takes having the Holy Ghost to understand the Oneness of the Godhead.
True. That's where God is glorified when revelation is given
@@derekbaker777 that's what happened to me at 26. I walked into the UPC Calvary in Hawaii, was baptized in Jesus name also. Was reading the Bible while TDY in Riyadh when I asked God which doctrine was the true one. Before that I saw and read, accepted the doctrine more intellectually as I grew in Spirit but it took God taking me into his Spirit and speaking personally in a vision while standing next to me to fully understand. Like he told me, "All you will ever see or hear of God is Jesus Christ".
I'm 52 now. Still one God Jesus name
So, are you denying the Holy Ghost in the lives of Christians that don’t hold to your extraordinary claims? Because you seem to imply that
@@anthonycortes3554 depends on their doctrine 1st and foremost
@@Post-Trib c’mon, you know who I am talking about... the other 95%+ of Protestant Christians who are sola fide, sola scriptura kind of believers who happen to be trinitarians
Jesus Rose with the spirit
I love these teaching moments
❤ amazing 1 trinitarian had told me Jesus and the Father r separate but I wanted to prove him worng as a apostolic I wanted an answer and I got it thanks sooo much Dr. David k Barnard. God bless you abundantly ❤
Praise God!!
Jesus not only sitting he also standing at the right hand of God
At then right hand of HIMSELF ?
Glory to our Heavenly Father 🙏 amen.
WHO IS THE SON ? How many people does it take to have a relationship ?
The Purim holy day marks my 20th year in the Lord. I was baptized in the Spirit on Purim March 7th 2004. I'll be fasting with you all. God Bless and God speed
No, that was Passover Week. Purim is usually in February.
@Religious_man whar are you talking about? In 2004, according to the Jewish calendar it was March 7th. What calender ate you going with and why ate you even arguing the point?
@@nixchillin
Before I answer, clean up your typos first. Let's see how well you do on the disciplinary aspect of Christian life.
@Religious_man I don't care about typos and I don't answer to you. Have a wonderful evening
@@nixchillin
Looks like mr. cool guy from the roman catholic church is a coward.
Fantastic teaching! This is awesome and revelatory by the Spirit Almighty God!! 🔥🔥🔥
You cant see god , but you can see a light on the throne .... Now on the right side of that of that light is jesus christ .....since God is a spirit ,this spirit can exist in the body of jesus Christ at same time as on the throne .....
I would love to see David B and Dr Michael Brown debate… anybody can make that happen?
Now, that debate would be awesome.
Two pentecostals.
One is Oneness.
One is Trinitarian.
Both charismatic.
I'd love to see that conversation/debate.
It needs to be structured to where the cross examination is long.
That is my favorite part of the debate.
That's the part everyone wants to see, because that is where most of the pressing matters are addressed.
@@jamestiffany3531
There’s no such trinity, in the scripture they added to the scripture.
All verses say the same thing God is one, alone, no God with him he is by himself.
So why would he has to waste his time with people that keep adding to the scripture when the scripture itself says don’t add don’t take away Revelation 22:18-21
@@RTVS6720 I'm a Oneness believer.
I also understand the Trinity perspective.
Nothing was added or taken away.
It was all perfectly preserved.
I think it would be awesome to see those two gentlemen debate the topic.
@@jamestiffany3531
The word trinity was added by a pop from Catholic
God has never used it, the prophets has never used it, Jesus has never used it, the apostles has never used it,
So where did it come from?
You cannot believe in something that is not biblical.
Look at this John 5:39
@@RTVS6720 Again, I agree in the sense that I also reject the doctrine of the Trinity.
However, I use words outside the Bible all the time.
I mean, we're speaking in English.
The original manuscripts were not in English.
Also, I believe God is omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient.
None of those words are in the Bible, but they are words that derive from Biblical concepts to describe God.
The Trinity doctrine comes from the council of Nicaea.
This council had over 300 attendants.
Consisting of bishop's, deacon, etc.
So again, I reject the concept, but we also mustn't resort to forms of argumentation that doesn't deal with the root of the issue.
Anyways I would still like to hear the debate.
Beautiful teaching. Deacon Moran McMahon.
Beautifully explained!!!
He said “I would say”. Exactly the way “he” would say
Woa that is the very best explanation i ever heard of this passage.
Explained so well.
Praise the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ the one Truth God manifest in the flesh in the identity of human being thank you brethren Pastor David k Bernard your always have this amazing anointed revelation of the Holy Spirit of God too give wisdom and knowledge of all the scripture of the breathed of God thank you and family and all the congregation members God bless you'll 🙌 🙏 ❤ 😊
Love from India, Mizoram
The trinity theory is the most entrenched heresy in the history of organized religion.
Very good explanation 👍
YES, JESUS STANDING AT
GOD'S RIGHT HAND.
JESUS IS THE LORD,
JESUS CHRIST IS GOD.
AMEN, AMEN, AMEN....
Amen
This Man of God has a tremendous Spritual God Given understanding of The Word! True interpretation of The Word of God! God Bless!
Amen. Praise God
Jesus does walk around amongst the Angels
There's only ONE God.
And JESUS is that ONE GOD. Amen!
1 Timothy 2:5-6 there is one God and one mediator between God and Man, Jesus Christ the man, who gave his life for us
I love being Apostolic ❤️
Brother, a good teaching,,,you do know your speaking Greek to those without the spirit 🙏🙏🙏
I don’t care if the Right Hand of God as used in this passage in Acts is used metaphorically or literal. But one thing remains clear throughout Scripture from the very beginning. Genesis 1:26 reads “And God said, Let us make man in our image…” This statement alone provides evidence of more than a single person in communion/communication. The Hebrew root is “Elohim” -the plural form of the word ‘God’ as in ‘Gods’.. although there are plenty of its usage elsewhere in Scripture where it is used in the singular person’s perspective.
Also, if Christ, the Son of God is the same Eternal Father, who for a period in history was miraculously conceived and begotten as the Son of God and later Outpoured Himself on the 120 disciples on the Pentecost Day, then I humbly request an explanation of Dr. Bernard how this Self-Same Jesus who has exited His Father-figure and begotten Himself miraculously, could still speak from Heaven whiles he was still embodied on earth in the person of Christ as “ This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased” as Scripture tells us in Matthew 3:17? Did Christ leave His body for a moment, go back to Heaven and speak to the hearing of all at the River Jordan, descended spiritually as a Dove on Christ as well? Please let us not categorize any plain statements that the Bible presents in any historical event as metaphorical unless the Bible clearly depicts it as metaphorical or proverbial. The Bible clearly teaches the Unity of the 3 Persons of the Godhead in 1 John 5:7 “For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit: and these three are one”
Those that hold the position of the Trinity very simply see the distinction and acknowledge it at least but unfortunately still come to a faulty conclusion. The job of being “God” was already filled by JEHOVAH when Jesus showed up. Besides he was formed in the womb of Mary by Jehovah…
The 3 tittles the father, the son, and the holy spirit has a name
@@NickMampanaYahweh is the name. Stop trying to say Jesus because the latter J is only 5 hundred years old
@@acts238jesusgodsson3 do you mean God didn't what English people to have a translation of his name to their native language? secondly, the Holy Scriptures refer to him in English Jesus Christ, and in my language Nkulunkulu, so the question is who do I listen to you or the Holy Scriptures? lastly, the name of the 3 titles is Jesus Christ.
@@NickMampana God name was not Jesus.
So, who was the Father that Christ talked to and prayed to in the Garden of Gethsemane?
JESUS IS GOD IN THE FLESH GOD came down to show us how to live & act as humans & GOD is everywhere remember as he was JESUS on earth he was also the spirit as well as he was with everyone else in the world
Who is Jesus father ?
@@carlosbash8925 Where in the Scriptures is it written that GOD came down from heaven?
If you believe that the Lord Jesus is God because of the title "God the Son", then you are not following the Scriptures. What is written is that "Jesus is the SON OF GOD", not God the Son. The title God the Son originated from Tertullian and the early Church Fathers. Tertullian and the early Church fathers were of the Catholic lineage. Also, if you believe in their "God the Son" doctrine, then you SHOULD also believe their Theotokos doctrine (Mary is the Mother of God) since the Theotokos doctrine they formulated alongside with the Trinity doctrine to SECURE their false belief of God the Son doctrine.
When Stephen said, " Behold, I see the Son of Man standing on the right hand of God". He was stoned because they knew he was saying that he was seeing Jesus standing where God would stand if He rose from His throne and stood up.
I think you must be one who is stoned, brother! Ba dam tss! I had to, but I’m jk!
Okay, didnt James and John asked to be seated at the left and “at the right hand” of Christ in Mark 10:37? In fact, the Greek syntax is the same for “at the right hand” in both passages of Mark 10:37 and Acts 7:56, where it says ek (at) dexion (right hand). So if we are to take Acts 7:56 metaphorically, how in the world would you interpret Mark 10:37? Again, it’s the same grammatical syntax. Only the literal understanding , not metaphorical, makes sense.
@@anthonycortes3554 I don't see how identical syntax would force the same interpretation in different passages. Context still plays a very important role.
I'd like to know how do you answer the question briefly mentioned by brother Bernard: if Stephen saw 2 bodies/persons, why did he address only Jesus afterwards?
(apologies for my non-native English).
@@anthonycortes3554 In Acts 10:37 Jesus told his apostles that the seats at His right hand and left would be given to those for whom it is prepared.
Acts 7:37 is speaking of the literal right side and left side of Jesus Christ.
Mark 10:37 is speaking figuratively of " the right hand of power "which is always to be understood as where that source of power is and that is the throne of God.
@@robertnieten7259 you see, that’s where I have to disagree with you. Concerning this “right hand” where Jesus sits, you’ll note that it says in Acts 2:34, “The Lord SAID TO my Lord, ‘Sit at My right hand until I make YOUR enemies a footstool beneath YOUR feet.” There’s a dialogue that takes places between Jesus and to the Father who He is at the right of.
This makes perfect sense with John 17:5, where Christ told the Father, “glorify Me with the glory I had WITH You.” The WITH in caps comes from the Greek word “para,” which is literally translated at “besides.” The usage of “para” also debunks Bernard’s views on John 17:5... how the “human-side” of Jesus was merely in communion with the “divine-side” of Him. The humanity of Jesus was never literally “beside” the Father.
So yes, Acts 2:34 states that Jesus sits to the right of One who speak to Him... and we know that’s the state that John 17:5 pointed to... how Jesus would have glory BESIDE the Father.
You have no way out... it’s time concede and reckon that David K Bernard is just flat out wrong in this video! Do you want me to lead you in prayer to accept the trinity now?
@@anthonycortes3554 In Mark 10:37 James and John asked Jesus if one could sit one his right and one on his left in his kingdom. Jesus said that those places will be for those whom they are prepared for ( Mark 20:23)
If, acting on the common mistake of what exactly the Lords' right hand is, his left hand wouldn't have been prepared for anybody because the Father is sitting there.
Also the woman who asked Jesus if one of her sons' could sit on his left and one on his right in his kingdom.(John and James)( Matt.20:21).
Jesus said that those places are prepared for by the Father.
The Father has not prepared for anyone to sit on Jesus left side of He is sitting there .
Jesus sits at the right hand side of His Father God Allmighty!!! Mark 16 : 19...
Right hand of God = the heart of God, for see Eccl. 10:2.
Wow,never saw it that way,that's it! I understand 🙏🙌👑👑👑🙏 glory to God our Lord savior Jesus Christ of Nazereth 🙆🕊️
Only the image of Jesus is at God's right hand.
Brother Bernard - thank you for these informative videos.
I have been captivated recently by the Oneness Pentecostal Theology by Dr. David S. Norris entitled, "I AM."
Can you make a video to share your thoughts on the origin and purpose of the name Yahweh, and how Yahweh can be the name of God forever, as recorded in Exodus 3? Thank you so much.
Additionally, can you talk about the name that Abraham and others used to call upon God, before God spoke this name to Moses?
Excellent answer Dr Bernard! God bless you
How many people does it take to have a relationship ?
@@theodoreritola7641 Two.
Ummm brethren, help me out here... Bernard said to not to take the passage literally, but metaphorically, no? Well... didn’t James and John ask to sit at the right and left of Jesus too in Mark 10:37? Yeah, if you read the Greek, “at the right hand” (lit εκ δεξιων) is the literally in same form in both passages. Obviously, James and John were not asking to be deity or anything like that... but the point is... if James or John would be on the right hand of Jesus, wouldn’t that still make them distinct and not the same person? If so, why wouldn’t Jesus (My Lord) be distinct to whom He is on the right of (The Lord) when the Greek syntax was identical?
I don't see how identical syntax would force the same interpretation in different passages. Context still plays a very important role.
I'd like to know how do you answer the question briefly mentioned by brother Bernard: if Stephen saw 2 bodies/persons, why did he address only Jesus afterwards?
(apologies for my non-native English).
@@heramaha7452 what? Because the Greek language never does that. The context could never alter compositional devices to the extent that you propose. If so, give me one example in the entire New Testament where you have the same grammatical syntax yielding two different meanings. I’ll give you 5 years to find one, I’ll be waiting.
Umm, hmmm this might be a little shock, but Steven only addressing Jesus is not a problem for trinitarian thought, since one could converse with one divine person in the Godhead. Take this back to Acts 2:34 where it says, “The Lord SAID TO my Lord, ‘Sit at My right hand, until I make YOUR enemies a footstool beneath YOUR feet.”
@@heramaha7452 here is another challenge: John 1:18 says that CHRIST “is in the bosom of” THE FATHER. Luke 16:22 also records how LAZARUS “is in the bosom of” ABRAHAM.
“is in the bosom of” in Greek is «εις τον κόλπου». So in one, it’s “Christ εις τον κόλπου the Father” and the other is “Lazarus εις τον κόλπου Abraham.”
Lazarus and Abraham aren’t the same person. You need two people where one lies “in the bosom” of the other. Hence, Christ and the Father are two persons! Two persons, who are at the same time the one being of God. Hence, the Trinity is proven! Unless of course «εις τον κόλπου» is somehow different in both cases even though they are syntactically identical- something that UPCI claims happens all the time.
Is the burning bush (Exodus ch.3), pillar of cloud by day (Exodus 13), pillar of Fire by night (Exodus 13), the man that wrestled with Jacob (Genesis 32), the man that talked with Abraham over looking sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 18) etc.. are all of these persons of God that are separate in heaven and do all of these have there own thrones?
My understanding is there is One God. That is clear and echoed throughout Scripture.
This One God has many ways in which He Manifest Himself or reveals Himself in the natural realm to His Creation through Relationship. We see Him revealed through a burning bush to get Moses’s attention and to have a very important dialogue with him for the instruction of freeing His people from Bondage in Egypt, We see Him revealed as an Angel in Human Form Wrestling with Jacob and changing Jacob’s name to Israel. We see Him reveal Himself in the form of a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of Fire by night to lead the children of Israel through the desert to The Promised Land etc… I can go on. These are from my understanding referred to as Theophanies. Manifestations of God or God revealed to Creation through Relationship naturally in a physical form.
So concerning Christianity. God is referred in what we see scripturally stated as The Godhead. Which I would argue is God in His entirety not just pertaining to Father, Son, and Holy Ghost/Spirit. But also the many Manifestations throughout Scripture. In regards to Christianity concerning The Godhead we reference God as our Father in Relationship/Creation, Son in Redemption, Holy Ghost/Spirit in Action or Active in and through a believer’s life.
When we think of Son we shouldn’t think of a Demi-god like Zeus and Hercules. Someone that pre-existed because that is not scriptural. He (the Son) was begotten (John 1:14, etc.). He had a beginning and that beginning was in the incarnation. So when we think of Son. In reference to Son of God, it references God Manifested in flesh -1 Timothy 3:16. In reference to Son of Man, it refers to The incarnation of God in the flesh birthed of a woman (Mary) who is a descendant of Adam and also King David.
When God was Manifested in The Flesh or The Express image of The Invisible God. He God still existed outside and was controlling all of Creation, Time, Universe, Eternity, At the Beginning and At The End, Filling all Time and Space in between while He was walking the earth fulfilling His Will through His Ministry and still is doing that through us as Spirit filled believers/ Body of Christ. We have His One and only Holy Spirit. There is always reference to God being the Holy One I can’t find Holy Two or Three in there. Scripture interprets Scripture.
John 17.5
Father, glorify me in your own presence with the glory that ( I ) jesus.. had with you before the world existed.
I and the Father are one John 10.30
Can jesus have the title God...
Isaiah 9.6
For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder. And His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
Jesus shall be call mighty God.
Of course Stephen didn't see Jesus standing at the literal right hand of God, he saw the glory of God AND he saw Jesus standing at the place of honor. How can you use the example of someone saying, this is my right hand man, which is someone other than the person saying it, by using this to explain Jesus doesn’t work. Is Jesus his own right hand man?
Acts 7:55 also points to Psalm 110:1 "The Lord says to my Lord: Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool." Funny enough Jesus himself quotes this passage in reference to himself in Matthew 26:63-64 "But Jesus remained silent. And the high priest said to him, I adjure you by the living God, tell us if you are the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus said to him , You have said so. But I tell you, from now on you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of power and coming on the clouds of heaven."
Not only does Jesus say hes the person God was talking to in Psalm 110:1 he also includes Daniel 7 and the prophecy of the Ancient of Days and the Son of Man.
Daniel 7:13-14 "I saw in the night visions, and behold, with the clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man, and he came to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him. And to him was given dominion and glory and a kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve him; his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom one that shall not be destroyed."
I don’t understand your point?
@@MaileytheMorkie My point is that his argument doesn’t work. Jesus isn’t his own right hand man. Those passages I shared show a clear distinction between Jesus and the Father. His prayers show a clear distinction between Him and His Father.
@@jmac-z8qabsolutely sir. And that’s the issue everyone with this false notion is trying to shirk. We know better sir. You can’t read and know the Bible like this and not know better. I am highly disappointed in this. We have turned a very simple and straight forward experience upon its head just to try and support our own views…it’s a shame…
In the Daniel 7 statement, the saying one like unto the son of man shows the phrase to be metaphoric. What is meant by this is that Jesus went back to being the one Spirit that God is--in other words, he came into his own.
Thank you for being really, really good with you explanation
... with your explanation
Nowhere in the book of Acts did any Apostle preach Jesus is God like oneness does. They preached Jesus as the Son of God like in Acts 9:20.
Acts 4:27 and v30 thy holy child Jesus is how they were praying and God honored it. You oneness know good and well you would not stand up and pray those words because your denomination does agree with scripture. I know. I was in your movement for yrs. Now im One God, not Oneness.
The word "oneness "is not even in the bible. When God spoke from heaven saying this is my beloved son, he did not lie. Jesus did not throw his voice in the air tricking the people making them believe someone else spoke. The disciples did not say, we saw your lips move Jesus, you cant fool us. Jesus is God but he is not his own father like oneness dreams up. Nobody, i repeat Nobody has God figured out, or ever will, period. Jesus was the Son of God then, just as he is in heaven the Son of God.
His own words in Rev 2:18 proves this. Look at John 20:17 here is Jesus after the resurrection saying he has a Father and a God. Wake up oneness dumbness, wake up. I finally did. I tried for years to deny all the scripture that didn't agree with our denomination also, cause that's what is taught.
God has made Him kyrios and christos- Lord and Christ - and kyrios means deity.
@@shaunbutler238kyrios by no means always mean “deity” that would be absurd. Please when you have time look up how many times the word kyrios or adon/adoni are used in reference to men other than either Christ or God in both the OT and NT…
@@leapedrosa4475 that Jesus is the Son of God
@@leapedrosa4475 amen
The phrase "right hand of God" is a metaphor used in the Bible and in common speech to represent God's power, authority, and sovereignty.
A complicated way to say you don't believe in the real Son of God nor believe the Bible as it is written!
@Maklive AND 1 MEDIATOR For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
1 Timothy 2:5 KJV
@Maklive The way that they teach oneness is false, they believe that the Father played the role of his own son. I'm not a Trinitarian either but they are smarter than oneness apostolics
If you want to get technical, the Bible states the Holy Spirit overshadowed Mary and she conceived. Isn't the one who causes conception the father of the baby? Isaiah 9:6, the prophecy of Jesus birth, says He would be THE MIGHTY GOD, THE EVERLASTING FATHER. Colossians 2:9 says, In Him (Jesus) dwelleth ALL the fulness of the godhead bodily. t@biblicalmeditation4094
Amen,,,I,,affirm
Never once in this explanation does he mention Daniel 7... 🤔 Study your Bibles, kids. Don't just take a man's word for it.
Sounds like the Kingdom of Christ on Earth in the Millenial Reign when God Himself will rule will His saints.
9“As I looked,
thrones were placed,
and the Ancient of Days took his seat;
his clothing was white as snow,
and the hair of his head like pure wool;
his throne was fiery flames;
its wheels were burning fire.
10A stream of fire issued
and came out from before him;
a thousand thousands served him,
and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him;
the court sat in judgment,
and the books were opened.13“I saw in the night visions,
and behold, with the clouds of heaven
there came one like a son of man,
and he came to the Ancient of Days
and was presented before him.
14And to him was given dominion
and glory and a kingdom,
that all peoples, nations, and languages
should serve him;
his dominion is an everlasting dominion,
which shall not pass away,
and his kingdom one
that shall not be destroyed.
@@shaunbutler238 Think hard about verse 13 and its implications. Also I'd recommend the Bible Project's video on the title "Son of Man," to see how Jesus uses the phrase for himself and what it meant to his audience.
@T D Thank you immensely for taking the time to actually read the passage and respond!
For sure the phrase, "son of man" has various uses throughout the whole Bible. For a long time I insisted that when applied to Christ it was referring to his human nature only. It certainly is not calling Ezekiel a divine figure, but rather demeaning him as merely a human.
However, this video is about the concept of Jesus being "at the right hand of God." There is no "right hand" language in Daniel 7, but in Matthew 26:64, Jesus combines clear references to Daniel 7:13 and Psalm 110:1 to talk about himself. And Stephen in Acts 7:56 combines the title "Son of Man" again with a reference to the right hand language of Psalm 110. These are the references we need to really wrestle with and try to understand and not just dismiss too quickly.
First of all, if you get nothing else out of this conversation, please recognize that absolutely *NO* Trinitarian would *ever* say that the Father and Son are "physically" separate. They would never say they are separate beings, separate gods, or anything dividing God's essence in any way shape or form. When being careful, they won't even say they are "separate persons," although it does bother me how often they slip into that language instead of using the more accurate term, "distinct persons." I understand how difficult it is to understand the difference, but if you misrepresent the other side so grossly, you give them cause to dismiss you as schismatic and uninformed.
Now, regarding the interpretation Daniel received, it certainly does indicate that the people will possess the kingdom in some sense, just as Jesus granted his disciples authority to cast out demons, etc. Jesus came as a man to be the representative for all men, and to redeem humanity so that by the righteousness of Christ, humans may become the imagers of God that they were always intended to be. But in verse 14, it says that the Son of Man "was given dominion and glory and a kingdom, that all peoples, and nations, and languages *should serve him."* The people are going to serve the people? And how can he "give" this kingdom to himself?
What I'm saying is that Jesus *is* mentioned in Daniel 7, starting at verse 13. You can't just look at verse 9 and act like Jesus not being mentioned there means he isn't mentioned at all in the passage. Remember there were no verse or chapter numbers originally. They were added relatively recently in history for convenience when referencing passages.
In verse 13, the Son of man "came *to* the Ancient of Days, and was presented *before* him." These prepositions are what distinguish the persons. Not some physical division between them, but their capability of being *related* to one another. In fact, I still think the term "person" carries too much baggage and has changed meaning in modern English, so I have come to prefer calling the Father, Son, and Spirit distinct "selves" of God. Each can talk about himself, and about the other, and yet they are the same self-existent God.
I do no think Daniel 7 on its own is enough to disprove Oneness theology by any means. I believed it for years after recognizing these challenges. But I don't like that Bro. Bernard is presenting himself as having figured out what "at the right hand" means without even beginning to touch on the Old Testament passages that are being referenced by this phrase.
@T D Did I appeal to the video in my response? No, I just quoted Scripture. I only mentioned the video in an earlier response as a helpful starting point for anyone who prefers video content over text.
I recommend letting Jesus's claims about himself stand as-is and not denying them. He says "You will see the Son of man *coming with the clouds."* That could not be a clearer reference to Daniel 7:13.
Speaking of just believing what's written, did Stephen say he saw "a glory cloud and Jesus coming out of the cloud"? No, he said he saw the Son of Man *seated at the right hand of God.* Bro. Bernard has to come up with a different vision to explain away what he doesn't want to be true.
@T D Funny you would complain about having to read other verses to understand a passage when the Oneness movement was founded on cross referencing Matthew 28:19 with Acts 2:38.
Jesus sees himself as the fulfillment of Daniel's prophecy. It is extremely dangerous to deny what Jesus wants you to know about him.
Amen
Well said
THat's what the bible says. So YES.
Too bad, Pastor. When I look at the passage, your explanation doesn't work:
Acts 7:54-56 ESV
[54] Now when they heard these things they were enraged, and they ground their teeth at him. [55] But he, full of the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. [56] And he said, “Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.”
IF "right hand of God" means the power/glory of God (Jesus as God), verse 55 would be problematic ("...saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God"). NOTICE IT?
Stephen saw the glory of God AND Jesus...
The irony is, the three persons of the Trinity are mentioned in the three verses 😅😂.
Pastor asks, respectfully responding, if it means Jesus is physically standing besides God, where is the third person of the Trinity? Well, the exact passage he is exponding answers him.
THE HOLY SPIRIT IS ON EARTH WITH STEPHEN AND ALL THE BELIEVERS.
That's why Trinity works and oneness doesn't. God is in belivers yet He is in heaven. How does that work?
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Stephen's use of the title "Son of Man" is telegraphing to Daniel 7. Pastor Bernard's interpretation of Daniel 7 is incorrect IN THIS VIDEO. The Son of Man and the Ancient of Days are two separate beings in Daniel 7.
Just read:
Daniel 7:13 ESV
[13] “I saw in the night visions, and behold, with the clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man, and he came to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him.
See it? The Son of man came of the Ancient of Days.
With that said, using the right hand metaphor ELSEWHERE IN SCRIPTURE as figurative (though true) to dismiss the notion that Stephen saw Jesus standing beside God the Father is quite dishonest to the text, based on the Acts 7 passage and Daniel 7.
Great points.. thank you Brother.
God said let us make man in our image...God is a "us"...wow that was easy
God was speaking within Himself in Gen. 1:26. It is my belief that the Light that God spoke into the earth--not the orb of the sun, mind you--was who God was speaking with. Gen. 1:2. This was Himself, and not a second Person in the Godhead.
We aren’t GOD & he isn’t us …
The exalted human being the Christ
Yet, who was worthy to open the book in Rev. 5:6? It was the Lamb......and he (the Lamb) came and took the book out of the right hand of him that sat upon the throne". One taking the Book out of the right hand of him that sat upon the throne. Who can deny this?
Thank you very much……
Keep up the good work. God bless you. The scriptures are being made plainer for every man to understand. We are inexcusable. God bless.
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Acts 7:55,59 😊
So does Oneness Theology affirm the two natures of Jesus even though it rejects the doctrine of the Trinity?
In the two natures of Jesus during the days of his flesh, we have the only distinction we need be concerned with. Jesus as to one of his natures was the humanity of God, but his other nature was that he was God Himself. There are no distinctions of Persons in the Godhead, for the Lord our God is one (Personal) Lord.
Did God pick the right aka adequate candidate?
Amen❤
Well said thank you : Jesus is God !!
The right hand represents power Yashua is God
@@seth8285If Jesus is not God. Why is He perfect and no sin?
For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.
2 Corinthians 5:21 KJV.
What is HE?
Love this man and his zeal for the Lord! Not one person has seen God except The Son of Man! The Son sent the Holy Ghost! These are all examples of the Living God who could never be explained period! Live your life like the Son and receive the blessing of eternal Life!
Eccl. 10:2: the right hand of God = the heart of God=Jesus in the days of his flesh and beyond was/is the soul of God
According to Stephen and Jesus and Paul he is. But what do they know right?
How do you explain Jesus's baptism? God must've been shape-shifting awfully fast that day.
See Episode 8 where Dr. Bernard answers the question "Is the baptism of Jesus evidence for the Trinity?" ua-cam.com/video/CU0P3awcikw/v-deo.html (Podcast Production Team)
@@DavidKBernardUPCIgentlemen please stop…the only way you cease from having a trinity or unbiblical language is to understand that it is simply just God! And the man Christ Jesus…he’s one of us. But without sin…
God is omnipresent
@@PRHC38JESUS IS GOD
@@carlosbash8925 does God have a God?
He's sitting on God's right side...
🙏🙏🙏 Amen.
And he said, “Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.” But he, full of the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.
Acts.7.56,57
Was Stephen speaking metaphorically before being stoned to death?