The 17th chapter of John rejects the doctrine of the Trinity.
That is why Sister White urges us to study this chapter. She clearly stated that Christ and God are two distinct personages.
This shows that she was non-Trinitarian, and the doctrine of the Trinity is a false teaching.
“Christ is one with the Father, but Christ and God are two distinct personages. Read the prayer of Christ in the seventeenth chapter of John, and you will find this point clearly brought out.”
— RH, June 1, 1905, par. 13–14
The 17th chapter of John rejects the doctrine of the Trinity.
That is why Sister White urges us to study this chapter. She clearly stated that Christ and God are two distinct personages.
This shows that she was non-Trinitarian, and the doctrine of the Trinity is a false teaching.
“Christ is one with the Father, but Christ and God are two distinct personages. Read the prayer of Christ in the seventeenth chapter of John, and you will find this point clearly brought out.”
— RH, June 1, 1905, par. 13–14