Does John 17:3 DISPROVE The Trinity? The Truth Will SURPRISE You!

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What did Jesus mean when He called the Father "the one true God" in John 17:3? Some claim this verse denies Jesus' divinity and disproves the Trinity, but is that really the case? In this video, I break down the true meaning of John 17:3 and why it does NOT contradict Jesus' divinity.

In John 8:58, Jesus said, "Before Abraham was, I AM", using the very name God gave to Moses in the burning bush (Exodus 3:14). This proves that Jesus claimed to be God. So why did He call the Father the "one true God"? The answer lies in understanding biblical context. Jesus wasn't denying His own divinity—He was distinguishing the Father from all false gods and idols, reinforcing the monotheistic foundation of Christianity.

Discover how John 17:3 actually supports the Trinity and why the Bible consistently teaches that Jesus is God. Don't let antitrinitarian arguments confuse you! Watch this video to strengthen your faith and understand the biblical truth about the Trinity.

📖 Bible Verses Discussed:
✔️ John 17:3 – The Father is the "one true God"
✔️ John 8:58 – Jesus says, "I AM"
✔️ Exodus 3:14 – God's name revealed to Moses