We all have an innate desire to know and understand more about God. In this episode, I want to introduce the biblical perspective of the Godhead. There are many opinions concerning the questions on the Godhead, and many discussions have arisen on this topic. All questions must be approached with the understanding that man's opinion or religious traditions will not be enough to define truth. Truth can be found in the book of truth - the Word of God, The Bible.
So, I will look ONLY at the Bible for answers to who God is and what His name is.
Show Notes:
There are five Hebrew words and one Greek word used for God:
ELOHIM – (Hebrew): Plurality of majesties.
Smith’s Bible Dictionary, page 212-213 explains; “The plural form of Elohim has given rise to much discussion. The fanciful idea that it refers to a TRINITY of persons in the Godhead hardly finds support among scholars. It is referred to as the plurality of majesty,or the sum of all powers displayed by God, or it denotes the fullness of His divine strength. The name is never applied to a false god, or to any other being except the one true God, Jehovah, who is therefore marked as one with God, and who appears in the New Testament as one God, manifest in the flesh.”
Jehovah (Compound Titles)
There are 18 “JEHOVAH” titles in the Bible:
Eric Bolenbaucher is the pastor of The Pentecostals of Baytown in Baytown, Texas. He has served The Pentecostals of Baytown since 2013. Pastor Eric serves The Pentecostals of Baytown and serves as a volunteer chaplain for the City of Baytown Fire Department & City of Baytown Police Department since 2015. Serving beside Pastor Eric at The Pentecostals of Baytown is his beautiful and talented wife, Darla. Together they have two beautiful daughters that love working for the Lord.
You may also read Pastor Eric blogs From A Pastor's Heart (https://www.baytownchurch.org/pastor's-blog)
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To follow along with this study, click on the following web link: http://www.intohismarvelouslight.com/
Eric Bolenbaucher is the pastor of The Pentecostals of Baytown in Baytown, Texas. He has served The Pentecostals of Baytown since 2013. Pastor Eric serves The Pentecostals of Baytown and serves as a volunteer chaplain for the City of Baytown Fire Department & City of Baytown Police Department since 2015. Serving beside Pastor Eric at The Pentecostals of Baytown is his beautiful and talented wife, Darla. Together they have two beautiful daughters that love working for the Lord.
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The Bible, not tradition, gives a clear pathway to salvation. We will open the Word of God and look into the “Light” of God’s Word and see what the scripture says about salvation. To follow along with this study, click on the following web link: http://www.intohismarvelouslight.com/resources/InteractivePDF_KJV.pdf
Eric Bolenbaucher is the pastor of The Pentecostals of Baytown in Baytown, Texas. He has served The Pentecostals of Baytown since 2013. Pastor Eric serves The Pentecostals of Baytown and serves as a volunteer chaplain for the City of Baytown Fire Department & City of Baytown Police Department since 2015. Serving beside Pastor Eric at The Pentecostals of Baytown is his beautiful and talented wife, Darla. Together they have two beautiful daughters that love working for the Lord.
This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Bible, not tradition, gives a clear pathway of salvation. We will open the Word of God and look into the “Light” of God’s Word and see what the scripture says about salvation. To follow along with this study, click on the following web link: http://www.intohismarvelouslight.com/resources/InteractivePDF_KJV.pdf Eric Bolenbaucher is the pastor of The Pentecostals of Baytown in Baytown, Texas. He has served The Pentecostals of Baytown since 2013. Pastor Eric serves The Pentecostals of Baytown and serves as a volunteer chaplain for the City of Baytown Fire Department & City of Baytown Police Department since 2015. Serving beside Pastor Eric at The Pentecostals of Baytown is his beautiful and talented wife, Darla. Together they have two beautiful daughters that love working for the Lord.