The Holy Trinity: One God, Three Persons
Explore the biblical foundation of the Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—as one eternal God. Understand how Scripture reveals the distinct persons while affirming monotheistic faith.
About this plan
The doctrine of the Trinity stands as one of Christianity's most profound and paradoxical truths. It declares that God exists eternally as one divine being in three distinct persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. While this mystery transcends human logic, it is deeply rooted in Scripture.
Many believers struggle to comprehend how one God can simultaneously exist as three persons. This tension is not a contradiction but rather a divine mystery that invites us into deeper worship and understanding. The Bible does not present the Trinity as a mathematical puzzle to solve, but as a relational reality to experience.
Throughout Scripture, we witness the three persons of the Godhead working in perfect harmony. The Father initiates creation and redemption, the Son accomplishes salvation through His incarnation and resurrection, and the Holy Spirit applies that salvation to our hearts and empowers our witness. Each person is fully God, yet there is only one God.
This seven-day study will guide you through key biblical passages that reveal the Trinity's nature. You'll explore Old Testament hints, New Testament clarity, and practical implications for your faith. By journey's end, you'll better appreciate how the Trinity shapes Christian theology, worship, and life.
Whether you're encountering the Trinity for the first time or deepening your understanding, this study invites you to embrace both the intellectual and experiential dimensions of this central Christian doctrine. 🙏✨
What you'll study
🌅 The Oneness of God Established
📖 The Father Revealed in Scripture
✝️ The Son: God Incarnate
🔥 The Holy Spirit: God's Empowering Presence
🎯 The Trinity in Perfect Unity
💡 Trinitarian Heresies and Orthodox Truth
🌟 Living in Light of the Trinity
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