Could This One Bible Verse DESTROY the Trinity?
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Does John 14:28 disprove the Trinity? Many claim that Jesus' statement, "My Father is greater than I," challenges the idea of the Trinity. But what does this verse truly mean? In this video, we explain John 14:28 and how it aligns with the Bible's teaching about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. When Jesus came to earth, He humbled Himself by taking on human nature, becoming dependent on the Father for guidance and power. This humility was essential to His mission to save humanity. However, now that He is in Heaven, Jesus has been restored to His full glory, equal with the Father. If you’re wondering whether the Trinity is biblical or how John 14:28 fits into the discussion, this video will provide clear answers based on Scripture.