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For me it's two things: who God is, and the gospel.

God is the eternal, good, all-powerful being who exists in three distinct persons (Father, Son, Spirit).

The gospel is the power of God for salvation to all who believe. We need to be saved. All have sinned, all deserve death. Jesus lived a sinless live and died for us so that we can - by grace alone (not adding any of our own works/efforts/merit) - be saved.


What are the essentials for you?

For me it's two things: who God is, and the gospel. God is the eternal, good, all-powerful being who exists in three distinct persons (Father, Son, Spirit). The gospel is the power of God for salvation to all who believe. We need to be saved. All have sinned, all deserve death. Jesus lived a sinless live and died for us so that we can - by grace alone (not adding any of our own works/efforts/merit) - be saved. ----------- What are the essentials for you?

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Enuf gaslighting. Show me in scripture.

I did. Titus 2:13 is referring to one person, by the rule of grammar I mentioned.

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‘Rule of grammar’ is that in Leviticus?

Good luck. One day every knee will bow in worship to Jesus, the Son of Man. Yours will be through agony.

I will say though, you interpret Titus 2:13 in a certain way, and justify it somehow. Do you scrutinize your process and reasoning in that case the way you abjectly reject what I have presented?

How can you say (since you surely will) that "God" (who is not Jesus) will appear? Also, when does the Father ever appear? Christ Jesus alone appears.

You are bound in so much folly and arrogance. "The Son of Man" is a claim to deity. Jesus sits on the throne, performs miracles, receives praise due only to the Almighty, is given names that belong to God... while you call it "gaslighting," any serious effort to articulate what (if any?) atonement has been paid for your sin must result in the admission that your sins are still a debt you owe.

Wish I could move you to /catholicism or the like. You are missing an essential aspect of who God is, and I would suspect what the gospel is.