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What does the Triune nature of God mean? |
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We are taught that the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit are all the same person becoming a triune God. In which is correct as we are taught in the Word of God. Let's break it down...
The Father He is the source of all things, seen and unseen. All things proceed from Him as He is omnipresent.
The Son He proceeds from or is revealed by the Father, becoming the visible aspect of the Father. When we see Him, we are looking at the Father in the flesh.
The Holy Spirit He is the power that makes the experience of seeing God possible.
So we have 1 source, 1 flesh, 1 spirit that equals 1 God. Each a distinct part of one whole.
The "process" of God is this:
1. The Father thinks or has a thought; 2. The Father speaks the Word;(the Son) 3. The Father makes the Word reality by His Power (Spirit) In the 3 stage process, if you will, the Father is the beginning and the end of the process.
Jesus said, "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end."
The bottom line is that there is but ONLY ONE person, God! Whether seen or unseen He is still ONE.
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