“One God, One Truth: Jesus is This One God and Our Father

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A Confused World, A Clear Truth

Have you ever felt like you’re trying to piece together a spiritual puzzle with missing pieces?

Many believers feel confused, surrounded by teachings, denominations, and doctrines that seem to say different things about God. Some preach three gods in one. Others say Jeshua is not the Father. But what if the Bible reveals something far simpler, far more powerful?

I’ve walked that road, too. As someone who loves the Word and desires truth, I’ve studied and searched. And what I found wasn’t more confusion, it was clarity.

This post will walk you through what Scripture says about the One True God, the unity of the body of Christ, and how it all connects to your calling.

One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism

“One Lord, one faith, one baptism.” — Ephesians 4:5

Here’s where it gets personal. Paul breaks down the heart of the gospel.

  • One Lord – Jeshua isn’t one of many. He’s the only one.

  • One faith – There’s only one way to believe: that He is both Lord and Savior.

  • One baptism – Not many forms, not many meanings. Just one baptism in His name.

This echoes what Philip asked the Ethiopian in Acts 8:30:

“Understandest thou what thou readest?”

We can read the Word, but unless we understand it, we miss the power. That’s why studying verses like these matters. They show us how Jeshua is not just part of the story, He is the story.

Sent by God, or Sent by Self?

To understand the Word, you need a preacher sent by God.

Sadly, many have run to preach, but they were not sent. They look the part. They sound the part. They preach, teach, speak in tongues, and even claim miracles. But they are tares, false preachers who blend in like wheat among the harvest.

These liars do not believe that Jesus is the Father. They teach that if you “just believe” or say a prayer, you are saved. But Jeshua, and the apostles, taught something deeper:

“Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins…” (Acts 2:38)

Repentance and baptism in His name are non-negotiable. These false teachers love and make a lie. They mislead hungry souls with half-truths and smooth words, but deny the power of the Name.

Example: Think of a counterfeit bill. It looks real, feels real, and may even fool a few. But when examined under light, it’s worthless. The same is true of any gospel that leaves out repentance, baptism, or the identity of Jeshua as God.

The Father in You, Through You, and Above All

“One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.” — Ephesians 4:6

This verse is a cornerstone for Oneness believers. It tells us plainly: the One God is not separate from Jeshua, He is Jeshua.

He’s above all—sovereign.
He works through all—empowering believers.
He lives in you—as the Holy Spirit.

The Alpha and Omega Speaks

Now let’s jump to the end, Revelation 22:13–16:

“I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.”

Jeshua says this of Himself. Not the Father. Not the Spirit. Jeshua.

He declares that He sent His angel, He is the Root and Offspring of David, and the Bright Morning Star. He isn’t just in the beginning, He is the beginning and the end.

This connects directly to what Paul said: one Lord, one faith, one baptism.

There’s no division in God. Jeshua, the Alpha and Omega, is our One God and Father.

What This Means for You

Understanding the Oneness of God changes everything.

  • It makes your faith simpler, stronger, and more biblical.

  • It helps you read Scripture with clarity.

  • It empowers your relationship with Jeshua, because you know exactly who He is.

You don’t have to live confused anymore. The truth is here. It’s simple. It’s powerful. It’s One.

Interactive: Quick Bible Quiz

Test your understanding of the “One God” truth!

📖 QUIZ: How Well Do You Know the Oneness of God?

  1. How many bodies does Paul say exist in Ephesians 4:4?

    • A) One

    • B) Three

    • C) Many

  2. Who said, “Do you understand what you’re reading?” in Acts 8?

    • A) Peter

    • B) Philip

    • C) John

  3. Who calls Himself the Alpha and Omega in Revelation 22?

    • A) The Father

    • B) Jeshua

    • C) An angel

Poll: What Do You Believe?

Do you believe Jeshua is the One True God?

  • Yes, absolutely!

  • I’m learning and seeking.

  • I’m unsure.

  • No, I believe differently.

Your answer helps us share truth in love, thank you for being honest!

Final Thought: One Truth That Transforms

When Philip asked, “Do you understand what you’re reading?” it wasn’t just a question for a stranger on the road. It’s a question for you and me.

Today, you can walk in unity.
Today, you can stand in truth.
Today, you can believe in the One who is above all, through all, and in you all.

Let the Scriptures lead you. Let the Spirit teach you. And let Jeshua, your Alpha and Omega, be your everything.

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