The Trinity – What the Trinity Teaches Us About Everyday Life
The doctrine of the Trinity is not just an abstract theological theory – it can shape how Christians actually live every day.
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The doctrine of the Trinity is not just an abstract theological theory – it can shape how Christians actually live every day.
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The three persons of the trinity are equal, none are created and all are worthy of our worship.
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There is only one God, yet he exists in three persons. Understanding this rightly helps us to worship him in spirit and truth.
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The Bible undeniably teaches the oneness of God. That’s the starting point for the doctrine of the Trinity.
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Explore the complexities of the biblical doctrine of the Trinity and what it means that God is one being in three persons.
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There’s mystery in the Trinity, but that’s why God is worthy of our worship.
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Despite what many different religions teach, the Bible teaches that Jesus is God. Five A’s will help you remember this important Christian doctrine.
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The early Christians kept their faith pretty simple. Here are three core doctrines fundamental to Christianity over the ages.
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God reveals himself to us, but his true nature is beyond our finite comprehension.
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It ain’t right to use bad grammar. So here’s how to choose your words wisely when describing the Trinity.
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Whether you’re religious or not, you probably have some idea of Jesus in your head. This section of Colossians will give you a more complete picture.
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Because Jesus is both fully human and fully divine, he can be everything we need for our salvation.
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Because the Holy Spirit is God, he has an important role to play in our lives and in the church.
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The Creed of Constantinople defines the deity of each of the three persons of the Trinity, and their relationship to each other, in a framework the church has used since that time.
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We benefit today from how early Christians wrestled with the relationship between Jesus’ humanity and deity.
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The doctrine of the Trinity is a paradox. When Jesus said that the Father was greater than he, he was referring to his temporary position on earth.
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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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In this topic, we discuss the logical consistency of the Trinity.
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