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How to explain the Trinity Biblically

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Colossians 1:15, . . . the firstborn of every creature: . . . . Says He is part of His creation. Versus 18, . . . who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; . . .
Remember in the incarnation He became flesh, He becoming part of His creation. In doing so did not cease being the Creator.
 

Van

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Perhaps we should require that "firstborn" be defined as either (1) first in time sequence or (2) first in importance.

If God chooses not to use one or part of one attribute, such as immutability, does not mean He is no longer God?

Can God treat one individual with perfect justice and another with mercy and still be God?

The answer my friends is not blowing in the wind...
 
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