Onlybygrace
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What real Biblical proof is there for the trinity as we believe it? I do believe that t is necessary for us to believe that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit ARE all God but is it necessary for us to know HOW they are all God?
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I do not think we as humans can ever comprehend HOW they are all God but instead we just need to trust the Word and accept that they are three distinct persons who are all God and we have one God.
"Is a Baptist view of the Trinity the only correct view?"
Yes.
I am Larry, the father of my children.
I am Larry, the son of my parents.
I am Larry, the husband of my wife.
God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, different aspects of the same entity.
When God said "Let US make man in OUR image" He is most definitely speaking of more than one person. Your question sounds like you are asking the same thing just worded different.I'm glad you said that. Does that mean then that if you believe God is a trinity by being 3 separate persons and another believes that God is a trinity by revealing himself in 3 separate persons that both viewpoints can be tolerated since neither actually know the truth of HOW God is a trinity???
But that's not the same as trinity it sounds more like modalism. Trinity are mysteriously 3 unique persons 1 God. Not 3 different aspects of God.
But that's not the same as trinity it sounds more like modalism. Trinity are mysteriously 3 unique persons 1 God. Not 3 different aspects of God.
What real Biblical proof is there for the trinity as we believe it? I do believe that t is necessary for us to believe that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit ARE all God but is it necessary for us to know HOW they are all God?
But that's not the same as trinity it sounds more like modalism. Trinity are mysteriously 3 unique persons 1 God. Not 3 different aspects of God.
We'll have spiritual bodies so I don't think based on our current limitations we can conclude this. Angels are also spiritual beings, and they were able to be seen when allowed. If our flesh can see spiritual bodies, how much more could our spiritual bodies see?TS, when we get to heaven do you think we'll see three, or one? I say one.
God is a Spirit..... Jn 4:24
....The last Adam became a life-giving spirit. 1 Cor 15:45
...he is not far from each one of us: for in him we live, and move, and have our being.... Acts 17:27,28
for in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily Col 2:9
TS, when we get to heaven do you think we'll see three, or one? I say one.
We'll have spiritual bodies so I don't think based on our current limitations we can conclude this. Angels are also spiritual beings, and they were able to be seen when allowed. If our flesh can see spiritual bodies, how much more could our spiritual bodies see?
Based on our current limitations I agree. The Holy Spirit was able to be seen "like" a dove and "flames of tongues" (whatever that means, who knows), not to mention God's shekinah glory was able to be seen via flame and smoke. Moses was able to see His backside, too.Agreed; it's not a strong conclusion on my part; just an expectation that we'll only see the Lamb.
TS, when we get to heaven do you think we'll see three, or one? I say one.