INTRODUCTION: A HUMBLE INVITATION TO SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES
Beloved reader, truth does not fear examination. The Scriptures invite us to reason, to search, and to test every teaching in the light of what is written. This is not an attack on faith, but a sincere call to return to the simplicity of what God (Hebrew Elohim) has revealed through His word. Let us read with open hearts, reverence, and courage, allowing Scripture to speak for itself.
1. THE ONLY TRUE GOD IS THE FATHER
The Bible consistently identifies one Supreme Being as the source of all things, and Jesus (Hebrew Yahshua) Himself directs worship and ultimate identity to the Father alone, showing clear distinction rather than equality of persons (John 17:3; 1 Corinthians 8:6).
2. THE FATHER IS GREATER THAN THE SON
Yahshua openly acknowledged the supremacy of the Father, not in love or value, but in authority and position, establishing divine order rather than confusion (John 14:28).

3. THE SON HAS A GOD
After resurrection and exaltation, Yahshua still speaks of Elohim as His God, revealing ongoing submission and relationship, not temporary humility (John 20:17; Revelation 3:12).
4. THE SON WAS SENT BY THE FATHER
One who is sent does not originate Himself, and Yahshua repeatedly affirmed that His mission, authority, and presence came from the Father who sent Him (John 8:42; Galatians 4:4).
5. THE SON CAN DO NOTHING BY HIMSELF
Yahshua plainly taught that His works, judgments, and actions flowed from the Father, demonstrating dependence rather than self-existent power (John 5:19; John 5:30).
6. THE SON LIVES BECAUSE OF THE FATHER
Life itself is traced back to the Father, with the Son acknowledging that His life and sustaining power come from Elohim (John 6:57).
7. THE SON SUBMITS HIS WILL TO THE FATHER
In moments of deep anguish and decision, Yahshua expressed a distinct will that fully surrendered to the Father’s will, revealing relational obedience (Luke 22:42; John 11:41-42).
8. THE FATHER ALONE KNOWS THE DAY AND HOUR
There are matters reserved exclusively for the Father, and even the Son acknowledged this limitation, showing distinction in knowledge (Mark 13:32).
9. AUTHORITY AND COMMANDMENTS WERE GIVEN TO THE SON
Yahshua spoke what He was commanded and exercised authority entrusted to Him, clearly identifying the Giver and the Receiver (John 12:49; John 10:18).
10. THE SON IS THE MEDIATOR
A mediator stands between two parties, and Scripture presents Yahshua as the bridge between Elohim and humanity, not as Elohim Himself (1 Timothy 2:5).
11. THE FATHER RAISED THE SON FROM THE DEAD
Resurrection power is consistently attributed to the Father, confirming Him as the ultimate source of life and victory over death (Acts 2:24; Acts 13:30).
12. THE SON WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE FATHER FOREVER
At the end of all things, the Son willingly submits to the Father so that Elohim may be all in all, restoring perfect divine order (1 Corinthians 15:24-28).
13. THE HOLY SPIRIT SPEAKS WHAT HE RECEIVES
The Holy Spirit does not act independently but communicates what He receives, maintaining the same pattern of divine order revealed throughout Scripture (John 16:13).
14. THE HOLY SPIRIT IS GIVEN BY THE FATHER
The Spirit is described as a gift from the Father, sent to teach, help, and guide believers according to the Father’s will (Luke 11:13; John 14:26).
15. ALL GLORY RETURNS TO THE FATHER
From creation to redemption, all honor and worship ultimately ascend to the Father, who is above all and through all (Ephesians 4:6; Revelation 4:11).
CONCLUSION: A CALL TO HONEST FAITH
This is not about winning arguments, but about honoring truth. Elohim is not threatened by sincere study, and Yahshua never asked us to believe blindly. Let us love truth more than tradition, Scripture more than systems, and Elohim more than human explanations. May humility guide us, grace anchor us, and light lead us home.
This Post has been prepared by
Bro Mutonga (Pipeline Church, Nakuru, Kenya, East Africa, Africa)
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