The The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity is the Biblical term which defines that the one God of the Bible exists as a unity of three distinct persons: Father, Son and Exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one perfect in goodness and righteousnessDevoted entirely to the deity or the work of the deity.Holy Spirit. At first sight one might say that this is absurd, confusing, or flat out impossible. Some also make the false claim by saying that Trinitarianism is the same as polytheism (many Gods). This is simply not the case. The The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity is monotheistic (one God) by definition, so those who claim otherwise demonstrate an obvious lack of understanding as to what it really is.
I will be among the first to say that the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity is definitely a difficult topic to explain, but that does not warrant as evidence against it. The Bible is the self revelation of the infinite God, therefore we are bound to come across ideas and concepts that will be hard to understand, explain and perhaps even accept. In addition, I will go out on a limb and say that many Christians when offering up analogies and examples to help others understand the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity actually end up committing A belief or opinion that is contrary to orthodox religious doctrine.heresy in one or more ways. So I will take some time to go through it step by step and show how it actually is possible and how we can observe good examples of it in nature.
God is One
The Bible clearly teaches in numerous places that God is one. That there is none like Him, he is the first and the last, there was none before Him and will be none after Him. We can see this clearly and plainly laid out in the following verses:
Do note that these are only a handful of references from the Bible that give mention to the easy conclusion that God is singular. We see citations from both the Old and New Testament which shows that both the Jews as well as the early Christians believed that there is no plurality of Gods, but one and only one.
An interesting note to make among these verses is that in
God is Multiple
In the word of God, besides seeing God as a singular entity, we also interestingly see a number of verses mention a certain plurality in his character. These are known as the Father, the Son and the Exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one perfect in goodness and righteousnessDevoted entirely to the deity or the work of the deity.Holy Spirit, which make up what we call 'The The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity.'
For example, we see in Then God said, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth."Genesis 1:26 where "God said, 'let us make man in our image, after our likeness.'" Notice where it says our image and our likeness. Who else was present to take part in the creation? By looking at the very next verse we see that "God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him."
Look also at
In the New Testament, the three persons of the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity are simultaneously experienced at Jesus' baptism in
We can also read the account of The Transfiguration of Jesus in
But one of the most unmistakable references to the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity comes from Jesus Christ Himself after his The event of Christ's rising from the dead three days after being crucified on the cross.resurrection in
We see at the Baptism and Transfiguration that the Father called Jesus his son. But we even see Jesus Himself claiming to be God in
Why immediately after saying this statement did the Jews pick up stones to throw at Jesus? Because the Jews knew exactly what Jesus was saying when he used the words "I am." This is the same title for God that was given to Moses in
Notice also that Jesus claimed to be God, not one God out of many. He isn't an additional deity to add to existing belief, but he is the one present at the creation of the universe (John 1:1-3). Simply put he is the The act of God the Son where he took to himself a human nature.incarnation of the one God. Jesus Himself preached that there is only one God in Mark 12:29 where he quoted
Examples of the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity
Skeptics to Trinitarianism will assert that this What the whole Bible teaches us today about a particular topic.doctrine is illogical or impossible. As stated earlier, many Christians fail in responding to these claims by using faulty examples and explanations to make their belief sound plausible.
The chief examples that are used, while at face value sound good, tend to aim more towards the A belief or opinion that is contrary to orthodox religious doctrine.heresy of The doctrine that the persons of the Trinity represent only three modes or aspects of God, not distinct and coexisting persons.modalism, which is the belief that the Father can become the Son who can become the Exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one perfect in goodness and righteousnessDevoted entirely to the deity or the work of the deity.Holy Spirit who can become the Father. Some of these examples include:
The problem with all three of these examples is that they lean towards The doctrine that the persons of the Trinity represent only three modes or aspects of God, not distinct and coexisting persons.modalism. The perspective of an object can be changed to where the height becomes the width or the depth. A liquid can become a solid or a gas. In regards to time, the future inevitably becomes the present, which inevitably becomes the past. Therefore we can easily see that these are examples which the Christian community should abandon in trying to defend Trinitarianism.
However the entirety of these examples is not without some assistance since we can see that the universe is made up of a The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.trinity of space, matter and time. Simply put, none can become or be mistaken for one of the others. While I believe the description of matter makes a decent example of a The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.trinity, I think we can offer up a similarity that more accurately portrays what the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity can be compared to.
Trinitarianism states that God is one in three distinct persons. The problem, is that the word 'persons' has a tendency to force people into the mode of imagining God like we would imagine three separate human beings, but that is just the thought process that we need to get out of when thinking of the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity. We use the word 'persons' because it denotes the individuality and self-awareness of each member of the Godhead. This means that the Father is aware of being the Father, the Son is aware of being the Son, and the Exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one perfect in goodness and righteousnessDevoted entirely to the deity or the work of the deity.Holy Spirit is aware of being the Exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one perfect in goodness and righteousnessDevoted entirely to the deity or the work of the deity.Holy Spirit; but each is distinct and separate from the other two.
By describing the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity we can obviously see the uniqueness of God, which is partially why understanding the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity can become difficult. But I think it is because there is none like Him that I don't believe it is possible to have an analogy that perfectly reflects his triune nature. However I do think we can describe an acceptable analogy.
The analogy I will describe relates to the real existence of multi-headed animals in nature. We can observe that on extremely rare occurrences reptiles such as turtles and snakes are born with not one, but two heads. Upon the finding of a two headed turtle for example, we first of all notice that we call it a ‘two headed turtle' automatically. We do not identify it as two separate turtles that are simultaneously overlapping, but a singular living object with two self-conscious individuals inhabiting the same body. To put it in human terms, it is one being occupied by two persons.
Continuing with this example in mind we can arrive at the plausibility of the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity; for just as we can observe a single reptile that is occupied by two characters, we can similarly conceive of a single spiritual entity ( God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.John 4:24) that is occupied by three persons. Each of these three is self aware of their own existence, cognizant of the other two, but contained in the same being.
Conclusion
Sometimes when trying to attack the The Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Trinity, skeptics will appeal to mathematics. It will be said of the Trinitarian God results in polytheism because 1+1+1=3 (Father + Son + Exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one perfect in goodness and righteousnessDevoted entirely to the deity or the work of the deity.Holy Spirit = Gods). While the math in this analogy is true, the example however is false. A more accurate way of looking at it mathematically is to use the process of multiplication instead of addition like 1x1x1=1 or 13 (Father x Son x Exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one perfect in goodness and righteousnessDevoted entirely to the deity or the work of the deity.Holy Spirit = God). We are not adding deities, but multiplying the persons therein.
In an effort to add emphasis to what is necessary, I must point out that even these explanations may contain flaws, but understand that they are just as they are titled... analogies. We do see multiples within one in nature as has been shown, so we can therefore also see that it is not impossible or illogical for God to be the same.