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Saturday 25 May 2024

Oneness Pentecostalism is a nice sounding doctrine that is not true

Oneness is an intriguing concept, suggesting an underlying divine truth. For those new to the scriptures, it offers a simple explanation for certain gospel facts. However, it is not actually true. In John 8:18, Jesus stated that the Father serves as a second witness to Jesus' truth, with Jesus himself being the first witness. The idea of oneness cannot adequately support this truth without resorting to convoluted reasoning. While oneness may seem appealing and logical, it does not reflect reality. The Father and the Son are distinct individuals, united in purpose and values, not the same divine being in different forms. They are two separate witnesses, fulfilling the legal requirement of two testimonies to affirm that Jesus is the Son of God.