A collection of statements from E.G. White on the Trinity.
This article looks at John's statements that Jesus came forth from God the Father and investigates how they have to be understood. This has implications for the doctrines of Christ's divinity and the Trinity.
Answers the claim that sin self-destructs without God's intervention.
How does this relate to God's character?
The author responds to the claim that we should address God the Father and Jesus only by their Hebrew names Yahweh and Yeshua (Yahshua).
Explores why the coming of Jesus affects our understanding of God's nature as revealed in the Scriptures.
Is it true early Adventists opposed the idea of the Trinity? How has our current understanding developed? A historical review of the facts.
Is the phrase “in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” a later addition to Matthew 28:19?
What kind of scriptural evidence do we have on the nature of God, specifically the Trinity? The author explores the biblical teaching on this topic.