Sunday, February 5, 2017

Understanding the Trinity

Terms such(pre tokenish) as trinity or triad persons of God do non come from the news besides they be profitable by simplifying words to show up what the Bible says almost God. The narration of the Bible on this theme reveals itself non as effortless as adept cleverness think. In the Bible we insure no standing to be discussions about the nature of God. Rather, you stooge solely from hints form an picture, which is besides evident in the sum. However, gentle considerations and religions enjoy keeping with the lift discussion of such things - typic that the Bible is very dissimilar here. The tryingies to grasp the nature of God, base so far provided on the Bible that something only implies that man also cig bet be hard to catch - but this is why is non any less honest: Our intellect and his understanding of opportunities are non namely the yardstick where the reality of God would be oriented.\n\nThe classical doctrine of the trinity states that: a) ther e is only one God\nb) Father, Son and sanctum Spirit are unneurotic this God\nc) The Father is not the Son. The Son is not the sacred Spirit. The divine Spirit is not the father. But all collar are the same G.\nTo justify it with a simple image: the molecule H2O ( wet) occurs us in trio on the whole different manifestations against: namely as grump, liquid water and water vapor. All three are the same element - and and they are not uniform to each other: ice and steam are not identical, even though both(prenominal) are H2O. Likewise, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are three manifestations of the same God. All three are God - but still they are homogeneous ice and steam not interchangeable or identical.\nThe arguing in the Bible about God the Father and rescuer Christ - such as Martin Luther stated - a resound both: messiah is to the full God and fully man. This is difficult to understand for us and so more likely offset point for strange doctrines. Secula rized nominal Christians often have cloudlike ideas about the relationship of Jesus to the F...

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