Christianity and the Trinity

Christianity and the Trinity

A Christian believes what the Holy Spirit has clearly articulated and displayed in the Canon of Scripture. Elohim is One-God introduced in Scripture in Three-Distinct-Persons who are One-God in essence (possessing all immutable attributes of deity) yet possess individual will, individuality in eschatological responsibilities.

Father – Administrator

Son – Creator, Warrior, Messiah, Judge

Holy Spirit – Logistics

How easy and convenient it would be to believe in the false “Oneness” theology suggesting the Father is the Son and the Son is the Spirit but this is NOT what the Holy Spirit, Jesus, the Father, teach.

If anyone suggests they are redeemed by faith in Jesus and in a New Covenant relationship with the Father yet they deny the Deity of the Son, Jesus Christ, they are deceived and they are headed to the “second death” in Hell in their sin (John 8:24).

It is the Holy Spirit who teaches the Triune Nature of Elohim; therefore, those redeemed by faith in the Son and subsequently possess the indwelling Holy Spirit as Guarantor of Covenant, these will KNOW Jesus as Elohim – I AM and testify of same (Ephesians 1:13-14; Hebrews 1; John 1; Colossians 1).

Though Jesus and the Father are ONE in Deity (John 10:28-30) they are two-separate Persons of the Godhead.

Can I, as a fallen human being, explain our Omniscient, Omnipotent, Elohim? No. If my three-pound brain could fathom and explain Elohim I too would be Deity; therefore, I honor what the Holy Spirit has provided by faith and make no attempt to explain the reality of the Trinity as this is how Elohim has chosen to introduce Himself to His created beings; therefore, I honor the Holy Spirit and accept those things I cannot explain or thoroughly understand; again, this by faith.

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