(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Hey everybody, Pastor Steven Anderson here from Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Arizona with another Trinity moment proving that oneness Pentecostalism is a lie and that the Trinity is the truth. Ephesians chapter 3 verse 9 tells us, and to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery which from the beginning of the world have been hid in God who created all things by Jesus Christ. So the Bible tells us here that God created all things by Jesus Christ. Now, what does that mean by Jesus Christ? Meaning that he did it through Jesus. You know the Bible says all things were made by him. Meaning by Jesus and without him was not anything made that was made. Now where a lot of people misunderstand this idea of the Trinity is that they'll see that the Father does something and then they'll see another verse saying that the Son did the same thing or that the Holy Ghost did the same thing and then they'll come to the wrong conclusion. Oh the Son is the Father or the Father is the Holy Ghost. They're all the same person. No, that's simply not true. What we see here is agency. Okay, we see the Father creating the world by Jesus Christ. Okay, because that's what it says here. It says God who created all things by Jesus Christ. Okay, so when God created this world he actually did that through Jesus. He did it by Jesus. Okay, it would be like if I sent a message to someone by the hand of someone else and let's say I want to tell my wife that I need lunch brought to me at one o'clock. Okay, well then what if I told my son Solomon, I said Solomon go tell mom I want her to bring me lunch at one o'clock today. Okay, well then you could say that I told my wife to bring me lunch at one o'clock or you could also say that Solomon told my wife that I needed lunch at one o'clock but that would not make Solomon and I the same person. We're still two different persons here. Okay, but I did it through my agent. You know, I said unto my wife by Solomon you know that I needed lunch. Okay, the same thing is used throughout the Bible. For example when it talks about David killing Uriah the Hittite. Now David did not literally kill Uriah the Hittite, but David slew Uriah the Hittite with the sword of the children of Ammon. The Jews didn't literally kill Jesus in the sense that they nailed him to the cross. It was the Romans who nailed him to the cross, but yet Peter preaches to the Jews and acts and says you slew him. You with wicked hands crucified and kill him. Why? Because they did it through the Romans. The Romans were their agency. Okay, just as David killed Uriah by the Ammonites. He used them as his agent to get a certain job done and a lot of them misunderstood scriptures in the New Testament where people get mixed up and and and don't realize the distinction between the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. It's just a case of agency because they'll say well we know God the Father created the world and it says Jesus created the world. So therefore God the Father is Jesus. No, actually all three members of the Trinity were involved in the creation. Okay, because God the Father created all things by Jesus Christ and then we even have the Spirit of God hovering upon the face of the deep. Right, so we there are all kinds of examples of this throughout the Bible and we just need to understand that there are certain actions that were carried out by all three. Like for example the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He was raised by the Father. He also raised himself and he was also raised by the Holy Ghost. It took all three in order to resurrect Jesus Christ, which is why baptism, which represents what? The resurrection of Christ is done in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost because all three Father, Son, and Holy Ghost participated in the resurrection of Christ. But it doesn't mean that they're the same person. It doesn't mean the Father is the Son or that the Son is his own Father. It just means that they both did the same thing because they both participated or in this case one of them was the agent of the other. God created all things. God the Father is what's being referred to there. God created all things by Jesus Christ.