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'Jesus Only'—Does the Bible Teach This? Examining the Theology of Oneness Pentecostalism

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Description: How can God be three persons yet still one? Won’t that be a contradiction? Actually, the Bible shows that God’s oneness might be more complex than we think. Scripture describes a community within God along with His unity. This divine community didn’t need a vote to exist. Parts of the Bible show the Creator talking within Himself. The names - Father, Son, Spirit - speak to each other as distinct persons. Holy glory is shared between Father and Son before time itself. Verses also describe each divine person sending the other on missions to save humanity. The Bible doesn’t suggest that Jesus originated as just a thought in God’s mind. He existed as God before His human birth. The qualities inside the divine persons show their personhood. If this supreme God created all reality in community, why should we think He must be alone? But reducing Him to a single Person dishonors His glory. Scripture suggests more through divine mystery conveyed using everyday pictures. Do the movements of Father, Son, and Spirit in our salvation spotlight detached modes? Or intimate community within the dance of oneness? The testimony invites us to partake transformed here, while waiting until heaven unveils the majesty of our triune God.