The Baptism of Yahushua and the Doctrine of the Trinity: A Study of Mark 1:9-11
“It was at this time that Yahushua came from Nazareth in Galilee and was baptized in the Jordan River by John. And at once, as he was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens torn apart and the Spirit, like a dove, descending on him. And a voice came from heaven, ‘You are my Son, the Beloved; my favor rests on you’” (Mark 1:9-11, New Jerusalem Bible).
Did Isaiah Really See Yahushua?
Did Isaiah, the greatest and most eloquent of the Hebrew writing prophets, see Yahushua in his lifetime as we read in John 12:41 in the New Jerusalem Bible?
Keep It Simple
Do you agree with Yahushua or is your loyalty to tradition? Christians must, by definition, have the same creed as Christ!
Losing Luke and Jumping to John
The most important question to be asked in relation to the Son of Yahuwah is about his origin. Where did he come from, how and when? There is a yawning chasm of difference between a person who has existed for eternity as eternal Yahuwah, before appearing as a human being, and one who begins to exist in the womb of his mother. A genuine human being must, by definition, begin to exist in his mother’s womb!
Matthew 24: Post-Tribulation Rapture!
During the Tribulation things will get so bad that many people will think it's time for Christ to come, especially the Church people who were taught that He was supposed to come before the Tribulation. They're going to wait and expect to see Him come any day!
The Struggle of Scholars to Find the Triune God
Debunking the "Trinity" Doctrine: Theological literature and particularly evangelical apologetic writing in support of the Trinity attempts to make its case against an increasing volume of opposition from solid exegetical and lexical fact and the historical examination of the Bible.
How Plato Influenced Our View of Yahuwah
Many Christians sitting in the pew believe that their view of Yahuwah is derived solely from the Bible. They would never suspect, however, that the roots of their belief in a triune God comes, not from Scripture, but from Greek philosophy.
Christianity’s Platonic Heaven
The early Christian church was heavily influenced by Plato, and the effects of Plato’s teaching can still be seen within Christianity today. This is particularly true when it comes to the topic of heaven.
Questions Every Sincere Trinitarian/Binitarian Should Contemplate
Yahuwah is one. Yahushua, the Christ, is His only begotten human son. Contrary to popular belief, Scripture does not teach that Christ is the Creator, that the Father and Son are the same being, or that Yahushua existed prior to his birth in Bethlehem. Some thought-provoking questions for sincere truth seekers...
Remnant Theology| A Different Perspective on the Church and Israel
Historically, there has been two main theories regarding the Church's relationship to Israel. In replacement theology, the Church replaces Israel such that Israel has no redemptive future. In separation theology (an aspect of dispensationalism), while Yahuwah has a future for Israel, there is a distinction between Israel and the Church that is preserved throughout all time, with no overlap of the two.
Is it possible that both of these popular positions have been wrong? Is there a middle ground of truth? Let's read on...
If Christ is coming ''soon,'' where is he?
Nearly 2,000 years ago, believers were promised the Saviour would return soon. Non-believers point to this apparent failed prophecy as a reason to doubt. Read on to learn how to reconcile this dilemma.