THE REAL TRUTH

The Bible is a matrix with inceptions of deceptions which is another way of saying "depths of satan" as the red letter Jesus Christ Himself said.

The Father is the One God of the Bible — the true Source, existence itself. His very title, “Father,” proves He is the origin. A father is the source; a son is begotten; a spirit flows out. Unlike the Son or The Holy Spirit, the Father has no source beyond Himself — He proceeds from Himself alone. What makes this undeniable is the conception of Jesus: the Bible says the Holy Spirit conceived Him in Mary. Logically, that would make the Spirit His Father. But Jesus never calls the Spirit His Father — He always calls the Father His Father. If the Spirit were separate, this would be a contradiction. The only way both statements are true is if the Father and the Spirit are not separate beings. The Holy Spirit is the Father’s Spirit, His own force in action. That’s why Jesus bypasses the Spirit and addresses the Father as His Father.

Biblical Hierarchy of The Father, The Son & The Holy Spirit.

The Son does not stand as equal to the Father but points back to Him in everything. Jesus Christ says: “The Father is greater than I” (John 14:28). He admits His dependence: “The Son can do nothing of Himself, but what He sees the Father do” (John 5:19). His purpose is not to glorify Himself, but to reveal the Father: “I honor My Father” (John 8:49). He makes it clear that eternal life is to know the Father as “the only true God,” and Himself as the one sent by Him (John 17:3). The Son is the Father’s right hand — executing His will, speaking His words, and doing His works — but never replacing the Father as the Source.

The Holy Spirit is not presented as a separate god, but as the Father’s Spirit continuing Christ’s work. Jesus Christ calls Him the Helper and Spirit of truth, saying: “The Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things and remind you of everything I said to you” (John 14:26). He does not speak on His own: “He will not speak of Himself; but whatsoever He shall hear, that shall He speak” (John 16:13). His role is to guide, to testify of Christ, and to glorify the Father through what He receives (John 16:14). The Spirit is the Father’s left hand — His breath and power at work in the world — always pointing back to the Source, never acting independently.

THE WORD
IN SPIRIT
THE WORD
IN FLESH

THE FATHER

The Fathers

Spiritual Vessel

The Fathers

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