Monday, January 18, 2010

All manners of heresy are allowed to bloom without a proper view on the doctrine of the Trinity. A Lamb, which is not believed to be divine, merely produces wool which will be pulled over the eyes of men who are simply watching another Jew fighting for breath on a Roman tree. It justifies the actions of desperate men asking for a Son of fathers instead of the Son of God. It also strips the deserved authority and majesty earned to make the Lamb worthy of breaking the seals.

A Lamb which is not believed to be divine makes for an abundance of red-lettered heresy for men to thrust themselves upon. The damage done by a dull sword has a similar effect of causing men to lose life. It will not, however, pierce to the heart and recreate him.

A Lamb which is not believed to be divine leaves men created in the image of some other “US” which is yet to be revealed. This lack of divinity destroys inspiration and attacks the very binding of the Scriptures. The result leaves a loose-leaf collection of morality held together only by glue and the thoughts of men.

Without the doctrine of the Trinity, the fiery tongues of the Holy Spirit that filled those who would form the church would be as forked as the serpents’ and just as corrupt. What is the significance of the doctrine of the Trinity you ask? The accuser can whisper subtle heresy and point his finger where he wants. Father, Son, Spirit, however, would collectively answer “I Am.”

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