“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in
Christ.” Ephesians 1:3 (NKJV)
In
the name of Him who did not come to destroy but to fulfill, Messiah Yeshua
“Jesus,” greetings. See Matthew 5:17-18 (NKJV)
The [Bible] not only gives us every reason to believe in
Jesus, according to the [Scriptures], it supports your ability to accept or
reject it. As one who trust the [Bible]
to show me the difference between God’s plan of salvation and man’s
understanding of it, I reject the Anthanasian Creed altogether.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son,
that whoever believes in Him
should not perish but have everlasting life.”
John 3:16 (NKJV)
When the gospel of Jesus Christ is preached in truth, you
better believe the all-knowing God of the [Bible] is behind it, and “Whoever
believes in” Jesus will be saved. When
the gospel of Jesus Christ is treated as hearsay, which is to say the cross
will never be enough, it can be traced back to the Anthanasian Creed.
From those responsible for the
Anthanasian Creed, to the one’s hearing about it for the very first time,
teaching the Anthanasian Creed as sound doctrine is to say the cross will never
be enough.
How do you know “the Son is God”
exists? That unless one believes the
doctrine of the trinity one cannot be saved?
There’s only one answer to those questions, if you’re interested in
preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ in truth.
The questions themselves wouldn’t
exist if not for the Anthanasian Creed, which basically says the one who
believes in Jesus according to the [Scriptures] isn’t saved.
The Anthanasian Creed shouldn’t have made its way into the
twenty first century. It adds onto that
which Jesus accomplished in the first century.
It’s no secret, that people frequently accuse others of what
they’re [actually] guilty of doing themselves.
Rejecting God’s plan of salvation is common practice these days as
well. Quoting absolute truths, taken straight
from the [Bible], is treated as hate speech.
One would think those attending earthly institutions called “church” are
excluded, when nothing could be further from the truth.
If they’ve chosen to believe the
Anthanasian Creed, and teach it as sound doctrine, they’re relying on the wrong
thing. The Anthanasian Creed wouldn’t
exist at all, and thus the doctrine of the trinity, if not for the writings of
those not mentioned in the [Bible].
The gospel of Jesus Christ is meant for all peoples, and
points them to that which Jesus accomplished in the first century.
The gospel message is easy to understand. It doesn’t matter where one has been, what
they’ve said or done, to the point of rejecting God’s plan of salvation
altogether. For them to hear the gospel
of Jesus Christ being preached in truth is to know [exactly] why “For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son,” Jesus died on a cross
for them. The choice of having to
believe in Jesus or not still has to be made, for salvation, but the
Anthanasian Creed should not play a role in the decision making process. It doesn’t matter when, where, or how the
Anthanasian Creed is taught, it’ll never be supported by the gospel of Jesus
Christ. Choose wisely.
God bless.
In His Care… Jim
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