Combatting the Cults: God the Father (2 Peter 1:17)

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Proving that there is a person in the New Testament called the Father, and that he is called God, is very short and simple.  Not only is it a simple thing to prove, but you will have no problem getting most cultists to agree with you on this.  But it’s still important to prove.  Remember, things equal to the same thing are equal to each other.

 “For he received from God the Father honour and glory, when there came such a voice to him from the excellent glory, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”  (2 Peter 1:17)

This verse proves that there is a person in the Bible called the Father and it proves that the Father is called God.  Any cultist would agree with you that the Father is Jehovah God.

This verse also proves that there is a person in the Bible called the Son.  So, from here, you need to address the question, “Is the Son referred to as God in the New Testament?”  To answer this question, you can click on any of the following links that will show you that the Bible does, in fact, refer to the Son as God.

SCRIPTURES:

God the Son:


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