John 6:38

John 6:38 For I have come down from heaven not to do my will, but to do the will of him who sent me. (NIV) See notes on John 3:13. Back to the list of “Verses Used to Support the Doctrine of the Trinity”

John 6:46

John 6:46 No one has seen the Father except the one who is from God; only he has seen the Father. (NIV) For even more information on “seeing” God, see our explanation of Genesis 18:1 and 2, which covers God occasionally appearing in human form.  There are two...

John 6:62

John 6:62 What if you see the Son of man ascend to where he was before? (NIV) 1. This verse is referring to the resurrection of Christ. This fact is clear from studying the context. Because the translators have chosen to translate anabaino as “ascend,” people believe...

John 6:64

John 6:64 Jesus had known from the beginning which of them did not believe and who would betray him. (NIV) 1. Some Trinitarians act as if this verse proves that Jesus was God just because the word “beginning” is in the verse. Nothing could be further from the truth....

John 8:24b

John 8:24b For if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins. (KJV) Trinitarians occasionally cite this verse to try to show the necessity of believing their doctrine, and unfortunately sometimes even to intimidate those who doubt it. They supply the word...

John 8:58b

John 8:58b Before Abraham was, I am. (KJV) 1. Trinitarians argue that this verse states that Jesus said he was the “I am” (i.e., the Yahweh of the Old Testament), so he must be God. That argument is not correct. Saying “I am” does not make a person God, in fact it was...

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