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1 | Explain Godhead Trinity? | Luke 3:22 | Jesusman | 196291 | ||
There are several ways to explain the Trinity and each one fails to accurately explain it 100 percent. Each of the member of the Godhead shares the same knowledge, power, ability, and authority. However, each member has a different function. The Father is the creator, and the judge. The Son is the savior, and husband of the Church. The Holy Spirit is the comforter and counsellor. Now .. All three are the same God. We serve one single God, not 3 of them. How such a union works is honestly beyond human understanding. All three members of the Godhead are one single God, yet all three are distinct from one another. The Closest I have ever come to explaining this is via looking at a corporate head. At the head of a corporation, you have the Chairman of the board. He doesn't deal with the day to day workings of the Company, but he is in most respects the owner. You have the CEO. He runs the Company, makes the business decisions and so forth. You also have the Chief of Operations. He makes sure the operational proceedures are running as they should. Together, these three make up the head of the company. However, each one is a separate entity within the Company. Now, there are obvious inconsistancies between comparing God to a Corporate head. However, no one can understand the nature and relationship of the Godhead 100 percent. I hope this helps, Jesusman |
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2 | Explain Godhead Trinity? | Luke 3:22 | CDBJ | 196295 | ||
Greetings, In you post you state the following with regards to the trinity. “The Father is the creator, and the judge.” Could you list some chapters and verses from the Bible that suggest this? I’ve always thought that the Son performed both of those functions. Ephes. 3:9 And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ: John 5:22 For the Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son: CDBJ |
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3 | Explain Godhead Trinity? | Luke 3:22 | stjohn | 196296 | ||
Hi Chuck, That is interesting, although John 1:3, makes it quite clear that, all things came into being through and by the Word, who is God and the Light of men, Jesus Christ. But that he is the Judge, or should I say the only, may be a bit ambiguous, because 1 Pet 2:23 seems to imply that jesus' judgeship may not be exclusive... "and while being reviled, He did not revile in return; while suffering, He uttered no threats, but kept entrusting Himself to Him who judges righteously;" perhaps we should say, all three persons having the attributes, would all then be apt to judge righteously? Just a thought. I hope you, or someone, can add something to my understanding. God bless John |
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