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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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Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ. (Titus 2:13)

Granville-Sharp rule bro.

You are dead in sin unless you believe that Jesus is the I AM.

It's truly sad, and I guess I should try to convince you, but it's clear that you have doubled-down. You think it unimaginable that one being could exist in three persons, probably because we don't exist that way. You restrict God to your image, while is unforgivable.

Also if some man died for your sins, then he couldn't also die for mine.

If he is/was just another creation, a simple utterance from God, then it cost God NOTHING to save us.

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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?