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4. The Doctrine of the Trinity (Pt. 2) - Paul M. Williams

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Release Date: 02/05/2026

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Colossians 3:17 A series of expository sermons, walking through the Book of Colossians.  Preached in the Sanctuary of Bethesda Shalom, England, Sunday 26th May 2026. 

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Colossians 3:16b A series of expository sermons, walking through the Book of Colossians.  Preached in the Sanctuary of Bethesda Shalom, England, Sunday 19th April 2026. 

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Judges 1 Preached in the Sanctuary of Bethesda Shalom, England, Sunday 12th April 2026. 

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Judges 1 Preached in the Sanctuary of Bethesda Shalom, England, Sunday 12th April 2026. 

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Part 11 According to Oneness Pentecostals, one cannot be saved unless they have repented, been baptised in Jesus’ name, and filled with the Holy Spirit, evidenced by speaking in tongues.  Once a person has acted in faith by obeying these three steps, can they have assurance of salvation in the future life?  The sad reality is no.  There is a fourth component necessary for salvation, which the Jesus Name Pentecostal must continue to abide in.  You ask, what is this fourth component?  It is found in Hebrews Chapter 12, “Follow peace with all men, and holiness,...

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Colossians 3:16a A series of expository sermons, walking through the Book of Colossians.  Preached in the Sanctuary of Bethesda Shalom, England, Sunday 5th March 2026. 

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Part 10 Within mainstream Christianity, denominations differ in their understanding of what constitutes the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the initial evidence of receiving such. Some teach that the baptism of the Holy Spirit, accompanied by the witness of tongues, is not a gift that is in continuation.  Despite these disagreements, this debate is an in-house one amongst the family of God on various sides of the orthodox spectrum.  However, when discussing these issues with an Oneness Pentecostal, even if one were to lay aside the theological gulf that separates them in relation to...

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Colossians 3:15 A series of expository sermons, walking through the Book of Colossians. Preached in the Sanctuary of Bethesda Shalom, England, Sunday 29th March 2026. 

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A series of expository sermons, walking through the Book of Colossians. Preached in the Sanctuary of Bethesda Shalom, England, Sunday 22nd March 2026. 

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Part 9 For Jesus Name Pentecostals, except that a person is baptised in water, they cannot have their sins forgiven, since they believe that it is at baptism that God washes away the sins of the believer.  Oneness Pentecostals are not alone in this; other cults, including the Church of Christ, believe the same, as also do the Roman Catholic Church.  What distinguishes Jesus Name Pentecostals from other groups is their belief that baptism is effective only when it is performed in the name of Jesus.  What evidence is there in the Word of God for such a belief?  What about the...

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Part 4

In attempting to interpret passages in the Bible which clearly point to a distinction in the persons of the Father and the Son, Oneness Pentecostals obfuscate the meaning of these passages by making an artificial distinction between Jesus’ human nature and His divine nature.  

In responding to this position, one cannot do so without referring to early Church history.  Does Jesus have a dual nature such that His divine self-consciousness can be distinguished from His human self-consciousness?  When Jesus forgave sins, calmed the storm, and cast out devils, did He do so as God but not as man?  When Jesus grew weary, hungered and thirsted, did he do so as man but not as God?  These questions and more shall be discussed in relation to the doctrine of the incarnation in this fourth teaching.   

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