The Trinity
While, as finite creatures, we cannot ultimately understand everything about an infinite God, this series explains why the Trinity is the only view that takes seriously everything God has revealed about himself in the Bible.
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While, as finite creatures, we cannot ultimately understand everything about an infinite God, this series explains why the Trinity is the only view that takes seriously everything God has revealed about himself in the Bible.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Jan 30, 2015 | Navigating Doctrinal Differences |
The Trinity is one of the most confusing and controversial doctrines in Christianity, but it’s also one of the most important. The Trinity brings us to the mystery of God.
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The best way to begin to understand the Trinity is to get a solid, biblical definition of the term. The first part of that definition is this: there is one God.
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The second part of the definition of the Trinity is this: God is three persons. God has eternally existed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and the biblical evidence for this fact is clear.
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The third and final part of the doctrine of the Trinity is this: each person of the Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, is fully God. This is fundamental to a biblical understanding of God.
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