
If you would turn to 2nd Corinthians 3. This is a powerful statement, and the
churches and the religious people of this world seemingly don’t know it! It’s
right there in their Bible! And I dare say, many people from the tradition of
the Worldwide Church of God don’t know it either. Yet, it’s right out there
for you!
2nd Corinthians 3:17 – it says in black & white, underlined with red and
highlighted in yellow so that I don’t miss it – “Now the Lord is the Spirit; and
where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.” The Lord is the Spirit.
So, how many times have you gone to your neighborhood church, or turned
on your television to watch some Sunday morning comedy hour, and they go
on and on about the word the Trinity? And the churches of the world teach
“the trinity.” There’s even a so-called Christian television broadcasting
company, Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). And some people believe that if you do not believe in the Trinity, you are not of God! And, the
churches of the world teach the trinity as being the absolute truth of God.
Let’s go to 1st John. A “proof” text that poorly educated religious people use
is in 1st John 5. Notice verse 6 – “This is He who came by water and blood –
Jesus Christ; …” Alright, the water meaning what? He was baptized by John
the Baptist, and He was murdered – He was tortured to death, where He bled
profusely. “ … not only by water, but by water and blood. And it is the Spirit
who bears witness, because the Spirit is truth.”

Now again, what did we just read in 2nd Corinthians 3:17? “The Lord [Jesus
Christ] is the Spirit.” That’s why Jesus Christ can live in us – because a part
of His mind is with us. Even though He is presently located in the third
heaven next to the throne of God the Father. He can share His mind with us, and therefore we have the mind of Jesus Christ within us – we have the Spirit
of Jesus Christ within us. We have Christ in us.
Now the next verse. Any reputable Bible or Bible help will plainly tell you
that verse 7 does not appear in the original Greek manuscripts.
“For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost, and these three are one.”
Verse 7 was added by the people who had been assigned the job of translating
it, who were Catholic priests and dignitaries. The trinity was formally
adopted at the Council of Constantinople in A.D. 381, though many in the
Roman and Orthodox churches believed in different versions of it before this – even in 381, it was not exactly the same trinity doctrine as now
understood by the vast majority of this world’s churches.
But, when did this added statement get added to the Bible? Well, notice the
most accepted view:
“ … the earliest manuscript, codex 221 (10th century), includes the reading in a marginal note which was added sometime after the original composition. Thus, there is no sure evidence of this reading in any Greek manuscript until the 1500s; each such reading was apparently composed after Erasmus’ Greek NT was published in 1516. Indeed, the reading appears in no Greek witness of any kind (either manuscript, patristic, or Greek translation of some other version) until AD 1215 (in a Greek translation of the Acts of the Lateran Council, a work originally written in Latin). …The Trinitarian formula (known as the Comma Johanneum) made its way into the third edition of Erasmus’ Greek NT (1522) because of pressure from the Catholic Church. After his first edition appeared (1516), there arose such a furor over the absence of the Comma that Erasmus needed to defend himself. He argued that he did not put in the Comma because he found no Greek manuscripts that included it. …In reality, the issue is history, not heresy: How can one argue that the Comma Johanneum must go back to the original text when it did not appear until the 16th century in any Greek manuscripts?”(Wallace, Daniel B., professor of New Testament Studies. The Textual Problem in 1 John 5:7-8).
The trinity is considered so important that The Catholic Encyclopedia states:
“The Trinity is the term employed to signify the central doctrine of the Christian religion.”(The Blessed Trinity, 1912).
And so, for over sixteen centuries, people have used verse 7 – and yet, any
authority on the Bible and many translations will plainly tell you verse 7 was not, should not, be a part of the Bible! In most modern translations of the
Bible, verse 7 isn’t there.
Let us notice what Jesus Christ Himself taught:
“’ All things have been delivered to Me by My Father, and no one
knows the Son except the Father. Nor does anyone know the
Father except the Son, and the one to whom the Son wills to
reveal Him.’” – Matthew 11:27.
So, only the Father and Son know each other. He does not mention the Holy
Spirit. According to Jesus’ own words, it is obvious that the Holy Spirit is
NOT an equal member of “a Trinity.”
The very terms trinity, or threeness, or trinitarian are not in the Bible.
On page 1509, the Jamieson, Fausett, and Brown Commentary of the Whole
Bible reminds everyone, while referring to the KJV:
“The only Greek MSS. In any form which support the words, ‘in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost, and these three are one; and there are three that bear witness in earth,’ are the Montfortianus of Dublin, copied evidently from the modern Latin Vulgate; the Ravianus, copied from the Complutensian Polyglot; a MS. At Naples, with the words added in the margin by a recent hand; Ottobonianus, 298, of the fifteenth century, the Greek of which is a mere translation of the accompanying Latin. All the old versions omit the words.”
In other words, ‘For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father,
the Word, and the Holy Ghost, and these three are one. And there are three
that bear witness in earth’ are not inspired by God and not supposed to be in
the Bible.
The New International Version (NIV) translates 1st John 5:7-8 correctly:
“For there are three that testify: 8) the Spirit, the water and the blood; and the three are in agreement.”
Other translations do as well.
The Codex Sinaiticus, or the “Sinai Bible,” is one of the four great uncial
codices, ancient, handwritten copies of the Greek Bible correctly translated 1st John 5:6-8 - δι' ὕδατος καὶ αἵματος καὶ πνεύματος (through water and
blood and spirit).
American New Testament scholar Bart D. Ehrman states:
“As a striking example … (1 John 5:7-8) … represents the most obvious instance of a theologically motivated corruption in the entire manuscript tradition of the New Testament.”(The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament, Ehrman, B.D., Oxford University Press, 1993, p. 60).
Now, the second passage often “proved” by trinitarians is Matthew 28:19:
“’ Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy [Ghost].’”
But it does not teach the Trinity.
Jesus taught that ‘baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit’ is because being begotten by the Holy Spirit through
baptism (Luke 3:16), we will ultimately be born into the family of God – and
this is a part of the relationship between us, His Spirit, the Son, and the
Father.
The Godhead as taught by 2 Clement
The oldest known complete Christian sermon that has survived is
erroneously called The Letter of 2 Clement. It was given perhaps a year or so
after the Apostle John’s death, and begins with:
“Brothers, we must think about Jesus Christ as we think about God, as about the Judge of the living and the dead … So my brothers, let us do the will of the Father who called us, that we may live; …” – 2 Clement 1:1; 10:1.(Lost Scriptures Books That Did Not Make It Into the New Testament, Ehrman, B.D., Oxford University Press, 2003, pg. 186, 189).
So, the oldest surviving sermon outside of the Bible says to think of Jesus
Christ as God and that the Father is God, but never indicates or mentions
the Holy Spirit.
The Apostle Paul Did Not Recognize Nor Teach the Trinity
The Apostle Paul is probably considered a blasphemer by many trinitarians
today, because with all of his greetings to the churches of God, he does not
mention the Holy Spirit. In his introduction to the church in Corinth, he
begins:
“Paul, called to be an apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of
God, … Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord
Jesus Christ” – 1 Corinthians 1:1, 3.
The same greeting is repeated in his second letter to the Corinthians as well
as Galatians 1:3, Ephesians 1:2, Philippians 1:2, Colossians 1:2, 1st
Thessalonians 1:1, 2nd Thessalonians 1:2, 1st Timothy 1:2, Titus 1:4, and
Philemon 1:3.
And, all of these greetings are the same – the Holy Spirit is not mentioned.
Only in 2nd Corinthians 13:14 is the Holy Spirit mentioned with God the
Father and Jesus Christ – and only in connection with communion and
fellowship.
Just What is the Holy Spirit?
Is the Holy Spirit a being, just like God the Father and Jesus Christ, as the
doctrine of the Trinity teaches? Let’s examine some plain, clear testimony to
see just WHAT God’s Holy Spirit is.
- It is the power of God. “ … ‘Not by might nor by power [of any human], but by My Spirit,’ Says the LORD of hosts” – Zechariah 3:6. “But truly I am full of power by the Spirit of the LORD, And of justice and might, …” – Micah 3:8.
- It is the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear (reverent fear) of the Lord (Isaiah 11:2).
- It is a gift. After baptism, you are to receive ‘the gift of the Holy Spirit’ (Acts 2:38). And, it is poured out – “’ And it shall come to pass in the last days, says God, That I will pour out of My Spirit on all flesh; …’” – Acts 2:17. “ … the gift of the Holy Spirit had been poured out on the Gentiles also” – Acts 10:45.
- The Holy Spirit must be stirred up to be effective. “Therefore, I remind you to stir up the gift of God which is in you,” Paul reminds Timothy (1 Timothy 1:6).
- The Spirit of God can be quenched. “And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption” Ephesians 4:30. “Do not quench the Spirit” – 1 Thessalonians 5:19.
- It is the begetting power of God (Matthew 1:18; Romans 8:9).
- It is God’s guarantee to us that He will fulfill His promise to us. “[Which] is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, …” – Ephesians 1:14.
- It sheds the love of God abroad in our hearts. “… the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit …” – Romans 5:5.
- It must be renewed. “ … and the renewing of the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior” – Titus 3:5-6.
So, what are we to think about all of this? The Trinity is a lie. It is a lie put
forth by Satan and sucked up, as it were, by the religions of the world to
the point where some people will want to fight you if you were to say, ‘The Trinity is not a Biblical doctrine.’ The Lord is the Spirit.
So, what is to be said of the nature of God? God, or Elohim. Recall back in
the Book of Genesis – “’ Let Us [a plural word] make man in Our [a plural
word] image.” The family of God – right now – is composed of two beings or
two personalities. We now call the One – God the Father, and we now call
the other One – Jesus Christ. Sometimes, He is referred to as the Logos, or
the Word. Those are the only two members of the family of God – right now.
The doctrine of the Trinity says that the Godhead, they say, ‘is God the
Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.’ However, they also go on to teach
that there will never be another being that becomes a part of this Godhead.
Now, if that is true, you would be denied the many benefits of being an
eternal resurrected being. Because you truly wouldn’t be a son or a daughter, a member of the family. You would just sort of be an outcast of the family of
God, but I guess you have eternal life.
Well, here’s the truth. What God is offering to us is full membership in the
family of God.
We, in the Church of Jesus Christ Online Ministries, believe in the Father, the Son,
and the Holy Spirit – but as the Bible teaches, not any human council or
human tradition. There simply is no verse in the Bible that supports the false
doctrine of the Trinity.
There are verses in the Bible which teach that the Father is God (cf. John
4:23-24; 6:27), and that the Word (Jesus Christ) is God (cf. John 1:1-3), and
that the Holy Spirit is the power by those in the Godhead (cf. 1 Kings 8:27;
Psalm 139:7; Jeremiah 23:24; Acts 2:38-39; also John 15:16 (God’s Word
Translation).
We, in the Church of Jesus Christ Online Ministries, do indeed believe in the Father
(who is God), the Son (who is God), and the Holy Spirit (which is the power,
the mind, emanating from the Father and the Son), we do not accept the trinitarian definition of the Godhead – as it is not biblical. ■
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