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A Biblical View of God the Father  [7 mp3s]
by Joel Hemphill rated at 2.0 (8 votes so far)

This is the CD version of the famed gospel singer Joel Hemphill's revolutionary book To God Be the Glory. Joel begins this teaching series with a detailed account of how God brought him from a oneness theology (Jesus Only) through incredible challenges to an understanding that the Father alone is God. Click the audio icon to see the titles of each of these mp3s.

To God be the Glory (My Story)  [35:17]
by Joel Hemphill rated at 3.3 (13 votes so far)

This audio file documents the journey of a famed gospel singer, Joel Hemphill, from 'Jesus Only' to 'Father Only' understanding of God. Listen to this testimony of a man to whom God revealed himself in an extraordinary way.



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These books, written by people from diverse backgrounds, express the simple truth that God is one. Some of them are more scholary while others are more autobiographical. In addition, a few of them are available to read online. If you would like more in depth treatment of christian monotheism, these books are the next step to take. Note: if you know of other books, not listed here, please leave us feedback.


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The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament
by Jesse Acuff [53:34]
rated at 1.3 (out of 7 votes)

Repeatedly, the very church that insists that the Holy Spirit is a distinct "person," and the third member of the Holy Trinity, contradicts itself when it states the unadulterated truth. If the Spirit of God was not a person in the Old Testament, it is not a person in the New Testament, and therefore not a member of a so-called Holy Trinity! God does not change to suit the whims and fanciful imaginations of men be they pagan or Christian. There is neither variableness nor shadow of turning with the great Creator God of this universe. However, if there were, and if God, at some point decided that He should become a Trinity on a lark in order to satiate pagan man's inordinate desire to worship Him as such, where is the proof? Such a God would not be deserving of worship. Where indeed can we find in the pages of the Bible during the period between the close of the prophetic age of the Old Testament and the opening of the Messianic age of the New, a clear and precise message calling for a change in the number of the members of the Godhead? We cannot, for there is none.

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