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Originally Posted by Old Paths
I do too.
But which Jesus?
B. We must accept the main and plain historical Christian doctrines, which include:
Jesus, God’s only son, is fully God and fully man, born of virgin birth, without sin. Jesus’ death, bodily resurrection, and ascension. One God exists in three Persons (the Trinity) as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Salvation is by faith alone, through grace alone, and in Christ alone.
The infallibility of Scripture; Scripture is our final authority for all matters of faith and practice.
The unity and diversity of the Body of Christ. We stand firmly with the teachings of historic orthodox Christianity as defined in statements such as the Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Westminster Confession (see these creeds at the end of this document on our website).
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They are not dead yet. The Spirit is able to lead people to a clearer revelation of Jesus. I once was in the Trinitarian faith. I was very blessed to run into people along the way who shared more truth with me so I could know more of Jesus. You could not convince me I did not know him during those years. I dont doubt there are some perhaps many among them who have encountered Jesus.
I could give no one assurance from scripture if they dont accept Yeshua as the Everlasting Father they will be in the Kingdom. And yet just because one accepts him as the Father does not assure one Heaven either. In some things IHOP has more truth than many Apostolics. We all are called to perfection. The Bible gives no hope to anyone who does not walk in the light.