“His Name Shall Be One”

While leaving a comment on a video,
I saw someone persistently questioning the uploader and eventually reaching this conclusion.

The reason I think this way is that all my grounds are based on the Bible.
I asked many times what evidence the Bible actually provides,
but in the end there was no clear proof only the repeated statement, “We just believe.”

I want to ask again, but perhaps you feel unable to answer,
or you fear that further investigation might even undermine your own faith.
Or if it is simply inconvenient, you may ignore my question.
Although there has been little to gain so far, I still thank you for your effort.
I just wish you would proceed with clearer evidence.

Some people demand clear evidence, but outside the gospel proclaimed by Scripture,
there is no clearer evidence to give.

Unless one knows Jesus Christ as Yehowah who became man, the Bible cannot be properly understood.

People search the Scriptures to gain eternal life, yet because they do not know
who Jesus the source of life is, they lack the ability to answer such questions.

As one brother said, “The Trinity is something neither the one explaining it nor the one listening truly understands,
yet everyone simply pretends to believe it.” This statement is accurate.

No matter how loudly one proclaims the resurrection, if the risen Jesus Christ is not understood as Yehowah
who became flesh, some will inevitably conclude, “I wish you would proceed with clearer evidence.”

How can one explain that there is no Savior besides Yehowah, that Yehowah alone created all things,
that there was no god formed before Him nor will there be after Him,
and that He became flesh and blood for His children and swallowed up death?

Yehowah will be King over all the earth.
On that day Yehowah will be one, and His name one. Zechariah 14:9

We give thanks to You, LORD God Almighty, who is and who was,
because You have taken Your great power and have begun to reign. Revelation 11:17

1 thought on ““His Name Shall Be One””

  1. Yehowah God became a man.
    He came as a baby, as a Son, becoming truly human according to the lineage of David.
    He lived a life of 33 years, was crucified, and on the third day He rose again.
    Why? Why did He do this?
    Through the resurrection, He proved that He Himself is Yehowah God, and He rose again to give eternal life to all who believe in this life.
    The Trinity is not found in the Bible.
    Please examine the Scriptures, believe, and receive eternal life.

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