From the dawn of human history, hearts have hungered for rescue—proof that our deepest longings for meaning and hope can be met. In this article, we explore how Jesus of Nazareth fulfills God’s ancient promise of salvation and why His life, death, and resurrection stand at the very center of divine redemptive purpose. We’ll trace … Continue reading JESUS CHRIST – God’s Salvation Has Come!
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UNITARIANISM’S SURPRISING SELF-CONTRADICTION: The Father Isn’t God
When anti-Trinitarians insist that Jesus can’t be Jehovah in the flesh because He receives authority from the Father, they bind themselves to a logic that would disqualify not only the Son but the Father from true deity. In light of these objections, I will challenge the anti-Trinitarians. I will show them that, according to their skewed understanding of what … Continue reading UNITARIANISM’S SURPRISING SELF-CONTRADICTION: The Father Isn’t God
JESUS CHRIST: Jehovah God in the Flesh
Drawing on the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ own New World Translation (Study Edition) and other JW-approved versions, this post unveils the New Testament’s stunning claim: Jesus isn’t merely a prophet or exalted creature but Jehovah God Almighty in the flesh—eternally sovereign, reigning from heaven with unmatched authority and glory. Join me as we dive into the compelling scriptural evidence … Continue reading JESUS CHRIST: Jehovah God in the Flesh
WHO DID THE PROPHETS SEE? A Jehovah’s Witness Dilemma
In this article, I will employ the Bibles which Jehovah’s Witnesses (JWs) have produced to show how their translations can be used to prove the Deity of Christ and the blessed Trinity. I will primarily cite from the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (Study Edition). However, I will diverge from using such whenever … Continue reading WHO DID THE PROPHETS SEE? A Jehovah’s Witness Dilemma
THE HOLY TRINITY – (Table)
In the following table, I will lay out some of the unique, exclusive titles, characteristics, functions, etc., belonging to God, and show how they are all applied to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.





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