Understanding the Trinity: One God, Three Persons

The doctrine of the Trinity is a foundational belief in Christianity, describing who God is according to the Bible. It teaches that there is one God who exists eternally as three distinct persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. These three are co-equal, co-eternal, and each fully God, yet there is only one God, not three.

Shepherd's Chapel - My Story

I’ve publicly shared on my blog and YouTube channel that I was once a student of Shepherd’s Chapel, a claim met with accusations of lying in comments and posts. To set the record straight, here’s my story.

A Call for Scriptural Clarity

Engaging in discussions with individuals deeply committed to certain theological perspectives can be challenging, particularly when those perspectives diverge from mainstream Christian doctrine. I recently shared a video on this topic, inviting followers of Shepherd's Chapel to substantiate their beliefs with clear biblical evidence. My focus was on their teaching that the "elect" were chosen due to actions in a supposed "first earth age," where they were justified by standing with God against Satan. This concept lacks explicit support in Scripture and warrants careful examination.