Who raised Jesus from the dead?

Who raised Jesus from the dead? Which person of the “triune God or trinity” was it that raised Christ from the dead? Was it the Father, Son, or Holy Ghost? Paul tells us in Galatians 1:1 that the Father raised Christ. Paul then writes to the church at Rome that...

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Death Bed Repentance

Do you really believe you can do whatever you want in this present life until that very moment before you take your last breath to get saved? Do you really believe everyone goes to heaven no matter what they’ve done? “Death Bed Repentance” No man can save himself. You must...

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Title vs Name

“TITLE” a name that describes someone’s position or job. “NAME” a word or set of words by which a person, animal, place, or thing is known, addressed, or referred to. “my name is Parsons, John Parsons” Acts 4:12 Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other...

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What about Matthew 28:19?

Acts 2:38, Acts 8:16 and Acts 19:5 PROVE beyond a shadow of a doubt what the proper interpretation and application of Jesus’ “Great Commission” of Matthew 28:19 is, as these are documented examples of baptisms which were performed by those who knew precisely the correct mode and formula. In the...

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Elohim and plurality of persons inconsistent

It is inconsistent to insist that the word “Elohim” identifies a “plurality” of “persons” when referring to God, and then turn right around and insist that the same word in other places identifies a “singular” (one) person only. Shouldn’t the word “trio” always mean “more” than one regardless of where...

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God Referred to in the Singular

God is referred to throughout the entire Bible in the singular as …. I, ME, MY, HE, HIS and HIM. However, some people today attempt to use the Hebrew word “Elohim” (Strong’s # 430) which is translated “God”, “god” and “goddess” in the Old Testament to assert that God is...

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The Term Godhead

The term “Godhead” is used three times in the King James Version of the Bible, and means “the very essence or complete nature and attributes” of God … not just one of them or some of them … but ALL of them. The three Greek words that were translated “Godhead”...

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