The Trinity Book
What Does It Mean for God to Be Triune?
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Narrated by:
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Mark Williams
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By:
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Dave Weeks
About this listen
What you are about to read is written as a challenge for those who may not believe in the Trinity and a confirmation for those who do. Take the challenge, examine the evidence, and be willing to apply the rules. What rules? The context and harmony rules which protect the authority and truth of Scripture. Then be honest with yourself and acknowledge the misapplications and additions which distort the truth. This is what Jesus did in Matthew 4:1-11. When the devil challenged Him, Jesus showed how the context and harmony rules protected the Scripture from verses that were taken out of context or misapplied. His example is what to follow.
When keeping the rules in play, there is no “wiggle room”. When they are not, one can make the Bible say anything he wishes. Here is a good example: “Judas went out and hung himself. Do thou likewise. And what thou doeth, do quickly.” All of these statements are Bible-based, but they are not contextually based. The result is contradictions with other verses and deception that is misleading.
You cannot believe in a false God or a false Jesus and have true salvation. If you don’t know who Jesus is, all the rest doesn’t matter. If truth matters more to you than anything else, you will find it, and that truth can set you free. The Trinity Book is about knowing the truth and being able to share it with others. The truth will set you free indeed!
Come and see for yourself!"
©2020 David N. Weeks (P)2022 David N. Weeks