Truth in Genesis: Misunderstanding salvation, false doctrine of the trinity, the translation error in Matthew 28
Take another look. Where did Jesus say anything about “the Father” or “the Holy Ghost”?
One might ask, “why did Jesus refer to God as the Father?”
Go read three scriptures.
The first being John 3:16, the second being 2 Corinthians 5:19, and the third being 1 Timothy 3:16.
I’m try my best to convey the truth of the Godhead.
A human being, without sin, had to be the sacrificial Lamb in order to renew the blood covenant between Yehovah and Israel. Therefore Yehovah “quickened” the womb of Mary with His Spirit, to bring about a male child.Upon the water baptism of Yeshua, Yehovah bestowed a (special) portion of His spirit within Yeshua, and sent Him out into the wilderness to harness that power and completely put His flesh under subjection. The spiritual entity within Jesus was “God the Father,” speaking to His people.
Yet Jesus was both fully human, and fully divine, being led by Yehovah. The memories of the past, which were before His time, were that of Yehovah Himself. Yes, God the Father (Blue), was in Heaven, and Jesus the Son (Yellow), was on Earth. But that distinction only lasted for about 15 months.
When Yeshua ascended back to Heaven, in front of His 120 disciples, who we knew as “the Father”, merged with “the Son”, to become a new Entity (Green). For God so loved the world, that He was willing to transform His existence from pure Spirit, into what is now a “Spirit-Human” composite Entity. The “spirit” that Jesus now gives to those that seek it, is His “Ghost”, because that spirit once had a human existence., which is the technical difference between a “spirit” and a “ghost”.
We believe on the name of Jesus by being water immersed using His name, which is the (only) cleansing agent that washes away our sins. When the Ghost of Jesus is given, it will make an audible sound (speak), regardless if the person is mute or not.
Salvation begins in Deuteronomy 18:18, which says: I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.
Now, allow me to interpret.