| What
is the Trinity?
Christian theology recognizes three
separate aspects, or faces, of God: God the Father,
God the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit. "Trinity"
is the word used to refer to these three aspects of
God collectively. Strictly speaking, it is a theological
term and not found in the Bible; however, the concept
of the Trinity is found in the Bible. The clearest
example can be seen at Jesus' baptism (Matt. 4:16),
where we see God the Son standing in the river Jordan,
the Holy Spirit descending in the form of a dove,
and God the Father speaking from Heaven.
It's important to emphasize that this
concept does NOT indicate three separate Gods, but
rather three aspects of the one God. Many metaphors
have been used to illustrate this idea (i.e., three
different pages of the same book), but they are only
loose approximations. In the end, we need to recognize
that the Trinity is a mystery, something that is not
fully understood and perhaps impossible for the human
mind to completely grasp
"Who is he that overcometh the
world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son
of God? This is he that came by water and blood, even
Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and
blood. And it is the Spirit that beareth witness,
because the Spirit is truth. For there are three that
bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the
Holy Ghost: and these three are one." (1 John
5:5-7)
Notice at the end of this passage of
Scripture that "the Father, the Word, and the
Holy Ghost: and these three are one." is listed.
This is the Trinity. One might ask, "Who or what
is the "Word"? The term "Word"
when translated from the Greek means the very essence,
the very being thereof. John who authored the aforementioned
passage of Scripture also uses this same wording in
the first chapter of John's gospel.
"In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The
same was in the beginning with God. All things were
made by him; and without him was not any thing made
that was made." (John1:1-3)
The "Word" is Jesus Christ.
Jesus is the very essence, the very being of God the
Father. All three are distinct personages of the Godhead
and yet all three constitute God. God the Father and
Jesus the Christ who is His son share the same spirit.
The spirit they share is referred to as the Holy Spirit.
All creation was made by means of Jesus.
The very concept or thought that the creator of the
universe would come to earth in the form of a man
so that He could truly sympathize with our circumstances
and later be a sacrifice to cover over for all the
bad things each person has done was a theological
bombshell in John's day. God wants a personal relationship
with you. If you give Him your heart, He will give
you His spirit. In addition to this, you will spend
eternity with Him in Heaven one day.
" Hereby know we that we dwell
in him, and he in us, because he hath given us of
his Spirit." (I John 4:13)
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