The Trinity made easy

Who are you to judge the servant of another?
for it is written. 101G didn't judge you.... you are doing that your ownself. 101G is just reminding you..... (smile).

now you want to answer the Question 101G put forth? or do you disbelieve the word of God..... as said, your choice.

101G.
 
So listening to what you're spewing out is also to stick with man. (smile), Calling Christians... fake Christians because they don't believe the same as you is a very poor Witness. I personally would never listen to someone that talks to themselves in the third person. Especially on an internet forum.

And your little comment above in bold Is despicable. You need to read that book "How to win friends and influence people" by Dale Carnegie
first thanks for your reply. but do you care to stick with scripture and believe the scriptures? let's put your belief to the test.
question, "is the PERSON in John 1:3 the Same one Person who "MADE ALL THINGS" is the same one person in Isaiah 44:24 WHO MADE ALL THINGS? your answer. see 101G careless what you say about him, it's important what you say about the word of God. talk never hurt, (Smile), so your answer please.

101G.
 
first thanks for your reply. but do you care to stick with scripture and believe the scriptures? let's put your belief to the test.
question, "is the PERSON in John 1:3 the Same one Person who MADE ALL THINGS" is the same one person in Isaiah 44:24 WHO MADE ALL THINGS?" your answer. see 101G careless what you say about him, it important what you say about the word of God. talk never hurt, (Smile), so your answer please.

101G.
The writer of Hebrews informs readers that God’s Word is more than simply a historical record of events and people: “For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart” (Hebrews 4:12).

In this passage, Word of God refers to His revelation in a general sense, meaning any method God uses to communicate with humans. Our primary exposure is through His written Word, the Bible. We learn in Scripture that the Word of God is alive and active—it not only lives but works. Let’s explore these two characteristics of God’s revelation to humankind.

The original Greek word translated here as “living” means “to have life” or “alive.” The Word of God is alive because God is a living God (Hebrews 3:12). Jesus said, “The very words I have spoken to you are spirit and life” (John 6:63, NLT). In the parable of the sower, Jesus compared God’s Word to seed (Matthew 13:1–23). Seed, like the Word, is a living organism that, when spread and planted in fertile soil, produces abundant life.

Christians are made alive spiritually and eternally because we are “born again, not of perishable seed, but of imperishable, through the living and enduring Word of God” (1 Peter 1:23). Believers “enter God’s eternal rest” (receive God’s free gift of salvation by grace through faith alone and not by self-effort, Ephesians 2:8–9) through the life-giving power of God’s Word. This truth is the main point the writer of Hebrews has been driving home in the previous verses (Hebrew 4:1–11), that no one can enter God’s true rest except those in whom God’s message has taken deep root and complete control. God does the work of salvation by the power of His Word when we submit to God’s dominion and trust Him to save us through Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.

The term active in Hebrews 4:12 means “effective, powerful, producing or capable of producing an intended result.” The Word of God is vibrant, dynamic, energizing, and productive. It is not static or idle in the lives of genuine believers. The apostle Paul explained that the Word of God is “at work in you who believe” (1 Thessalonians 2:13).

God’s Word is powerful, not only to give life, but also to deliver warnings and bring judgment and punishment to the disobedient: “Is not my Word like fire, declares the LORD, and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?” (Jeremiah 23:29, ESV).

God’s living Word is not something to read or listen to passively and then forget. James taught Christians to look “intently into the perfect law that gives freedom” and to focus on it by doing what it says (James 1:23–25). Paul told Timothy, “All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16–17, NLT). If we let God’s message do its work deep inside, it will change our character and behavior.

Astonishing, life-generating things happen when God’s Word goes forth. It is fully capable of accomplishing its purpose: “The rain and snow come down from the heavens and stay on the ground to water the earth. They cause the grain to grow, producing seed for the farmer and bread for the hungry. It is the same with my word. I send it out, and it always produces fruit. It will accomplish all I want it to, and it will prosper everywhere I send it” (Isaiah 55:11, NLT). On the Day of Pentecost, when Peter preached the message of salvation in Jesus Christ, those who heard it “were cut to the heart” (Acts 2:37), and about three thousand people were saved (Acts 2:41).

The author of Hebrews described the Word of God as “sharper than any double-edged sword.” Paul called it “the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God” (Ephesians 6:17). This sword imagery also appears in Isaiah 49:2, Revelation 1:16, and Revelation 2:12. As a sharp, double-bladed sword, the Word of God is our definitive offensive weapon against the assaults of a spiritual enemy. When Satan tempted our Lord in the wilderness, Jesus wielded the sword of God’s Word to counter the devil’s attacks (Matthew 4:4). His example teaches us to do the same.

The vital power of God’s message exists in its ability to pierce and penetrate the innermost depths of the human soul. It can cut through any obstacle to access and inspect our unspoken thoughts and hidden secrets (Matthew 10:26; Luke 8:17; 12:2; Mark 4:22). It can cross-examine and judge the attitudes of our hearts.

Because the Word of God is living and active, Peter encouraged Christians to pay close attention to it (2 Peter 1:19). May we let it be a lamp to guide our feet and a light to illuminate our path through this life (Psalm 119:105).
 
The writer of Hebrews informs readers that God’s Word is more than simply a historical record of events and people: “For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart” (Hebrews 4:12).
so, what's your beef with 101G?
The writer of Hebrews informs readers that God’s Word is more than simply a historical record of events and people: “For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart” (Hebrews 4:12).

In this passage, Word of God refers to His revelation in a general sense, meaning any method God uses to communicate with humans. Our primary exposure is through His written Word, the Bible. We learn in Scripture that the Word of God is alive and active—it not only lives but works. Let’s explore these two characteristics of God’s revelation to humankind.

The original Greek word translated here as “living” means “to have life” or “alive.” The Word of God is alive because God is a living God (Hebrews 3:12). Jesus said, “The very words I have spoken to you are spirit and life” (John 6:63, NLT). In the parable of the sower, Jesus compared God’s Word to seed (Matthew 13:1–23). Seed, like the Word, is a living organism that, when spread and planted in fertile soil, produces abundant life.

Christians are made alive spiritually and eternally because we are “born again, not of perishable seed, but of imperishable, through the living and enduring Word of God” (1 Peter 1:23). Believers “enter God’s eternal rest” (receive God’s free gift of salvation by grace through faith alone and not by self-effort, Ephesians 2:8–9) through the life-giving power of God’s Word. This truth is the main point the writer of Hebrews has been driving home in the previous verses (Hebrew 4:1–11), that no one can enter God’s true rest except those in whom God’s message has taken deep root and complete control. God does the work of salvation by the power of His Word when we submit to God’s dominion and trust Him to save us through Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.

The term active in Hebrews 4:12 means “effective, powerful, producing or capable of producing an intended result.” The Word of God is vibrant, dynamic, energizing, and productive. It is not static or idle in the lives of genuine believers. The apostle Paul explained that the Word of God is “at work in you who believe” (1 Thessalonians 2:13).

God’s Word is powerful, not only to give life, but also to deliver warnings and bring judgment and punishment to the disobedient: “Is not my Word like fire, declares the LORD, and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?” (Jeremiah 23:29, ESV).

God’s living Word is not something to read or listen to passively and then forget. James taught Christians to look “intently into the perfect law that gives freedom” and to focus on it by doing what it says (James 1:23–25). Paul told Timothy, “All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16–17, NLT). If we let God’s message do its work deep inside, it will change our character and behavior.

Astonishing, life-generating things happen when God’s Word goes forth. It is fully capable of accomplishing its purpose: “The rain and snow come down from the heavens and stay on the ground to water the earth. They cause the grain to grow, producing seed for the farmer and bread for the hungry. It is the same with my word. I send it out, and it always produces fruit. It will accomplish all I want it to, and it will prosper everywhere I send it” (Isaiah 55:11, NLT). On the Day of Pentecost, when Peter preached the message of salvation in Jesus Christ, those who heard it “were cut to the heart” (Acts 2:37), and about three thousand people were saved (Acts 2:41).

The author of Hebrews described the Word of God as “sharper than any double-edged sword.” Paul called it “the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God” (Ephesians 6:17). This sword imagery also appears in Isaiah 49:2, Revelation 1:16, and Revelation 2:12. As a sharp, double-bladed sword, the Word of God is our definitive offensive weapon against the assaults of a spiritual enemy. When Satan tempted our Lord in the wilderness, Jesus wielded the sword of God’s Word to counter the devil’s attacks (Matthew 4:4). His example teaches us to do the same.

The vital power of God’s message exists in its ability to pierce and penetrate the innermost depths of the human soul. It can cut through any obstacle to access and inspect our unspoken thoughts and hidden secrets (Matthew 10:26; Luke 8:17; 12:2; Mark 4:22). It can cross-examine and judge the attitudes of our hearts.

Because the Word of God is living and active, Peter encouraged Christians to pay close attention to it (2 Peter 1:19). May we let it be a lamp to guide our feet and a light to illuminate our path through this life (Psalm 119:105).
did not that same Word states, 2 Timothy 2:15 "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." 2 Timothy 2:16 "But shun profane and vain babblings: for they will increase unto more ungodliness."

and also be like those of Berea? Acts 17:10 "And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea: who coming thither went into the synagogue of the Jews." Acts 17:11 "These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so."

101G.
 
I have a perfect understanding of the Trinity. I've never had any doubts. The Holy Spirit has always shown me. The doctrine of the Trinity is foundational to the Christian faith. It is crucial for properly understanding what God is like, how he relates to us, and how we should relate to him.

The doctrine of the Trinity means that there is one God who eternally exists as three distinct Persons — the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Stated differently, God is one in essence and three in person. These definitions express three crucial truths: (1) the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct Persons, (2) each Person is fully God, (3) there is only one God.

The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct Persons. The Bible speaks of the Father as God (Philippians 1:2), Jesus as God (Titus 2:13), and the Holy Spirit as God (Acts 5:3–4).
John Piper
So if they are each God, which I believe, then they are each other, at the same time as they distinct.
In the beginning was the Word (Jesus), and the Word (Jesus) was with God (distinct), and the Word (Jesus) was God (the same).
He who has seen Me has seen the Father (the same).
 
3 in One is not a new concept.

For example the Sun is 3 in one.

Heat,
Light
and UV

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An Egg has 3 parts

Shell
The White
The Yoke
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Man has 3 parts because man is : "made in OUR Image"

Body
Soul
Spirit
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God is Tri-part

God The Father
Son ("The Word made Flesh")
Holy Spirit

A 4 yr old can understand all this, yet a person with a cult mindset, or a deceived mind, : "can't see it".
 
3 in One is not a new concept.

For example the Sun is 3 in one.

Heat,
Light
and UV

---------------------------------

An Egg has 3 parts

Shell
The White
The Yoke
-----------------------------------

Man has 3 parts because man is : "made in OUR Image"

Body
Soul
Spirit
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

God is Tri-part

God The Father
Son ("The Word made Flesh")
Holy Spirit

A 4 yr old can understand all this, yet a person with a cult mindset, or a deceived mind, : "can't see it".
Yes, if His creation can be truine, then the Creator would be triune also. 'Let US make man in OUR image'


'Here oh Israel l, there is one God'
 
Yes, if His creation can be truine, then the Creator would be triune also. 'Let US make man in OUR image'


'Here oh Israel l, there is one God'
if God is "ONE" which 101G agree.... but is he, God three person? no. so if God is three persons, question. "how much of the "ONE" Spirit was G2758 κενόω kenoo (ke-no-ō') v.1. to make empty, according to Philippians 2:7 "But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men:"

so, please tell us how much of the one God was G2758 κενόω kenoo while in flesh? was it 1/3 for the so-called second person, or 1/2, or was he God 100% G2758 κενόω kenoo while in flesh.

will be looking for your reply.

101G.
 
God is Tri-part

God The Father
Son ("The Word made Flesh")
Holy Spirit

A 4 yr old can understand all this, yet a person with a cult mindset, or a deceived mind, : "can't see it".
if a 4 year old can understand that, well can you understand this.... "the one person in John 1:3 who MADE ALL THINGS is the same one person in Isaiah 44:24 who MADE ALL THINGS". so, can you understand that?

101G.
 
if a 4 year old can understand that, well can you understand this.... "the one person in John 1:3 who MADE ALL THINGS is the same one person in Isaiah 44:24 who MADE ALL THINGS". so, can you understand that?

101G.

The "Person" is Jesus the Man, who is the God man, manifested in the Flesh as "God" and the "Word".

The Father, is The Father.

The Holy Spirit, is the Holy Spirit.

1+1+1

This is why Genesis says....>.. Let US... make man in OUR image"...

So, Jesus the God MAN was not born yet.... so in that case you have John 1, "and the WORD was GOD".. = "Let US.. .make man in OUR Image".
 
The "Person" is Jesus the Man, who is the God man, manifested in the Flesh as "God" and the "Word".

The Father, is The Father.

The Holy Spirit, is the Holy Spirit.

1+1+1

This is why Genesis says....>.. Let US... make man in OUR image"...

So, Jesus the God MAN was not born yet.... so in that case you have John 1, "and the WORD was GOD".. = "Let US.. .make man in OUR Image".
ERROR, Philippians 2:6 "Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God:"
the Form of God is Spirit. the nature of God. that's God in flesh.

also as for Genesis 1:26 and our, the Lord Jesus who is God said God is a "he", one person. do you dispute with the Lord Jesus who is God? please see Matthews 19:4.

also, what was born was flesh, not the Spirit. the Son of God, (which is the flesh, bone, and blood) was born, see Luke 1:35. and the Son of man, the Spirit is never born... (smile)..... please know the difference.

101G. for the Lord Jesus is the "LORD", the one whom you calls the Father in Isaiah 44:24. and it it the Lord Jesus as the Father, the Ordinal First that made Man at Genesis 1:26..... (smile)... know your bible .... please.

101G.
 
This "Son of God"

Is this..

"JESUS was in the WORLD, and the WORLD was made by Him"..

See that?

That is John 1:10 and Colossians 1:16

There is your : GOD-Man
LOL, LOL, Son of God came out of Mary, Son of Man came from Heaven. the Son of God has a beginning, the Son of Man do not.

now learn the Difference. John 3:13 "And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven."

while talking to Nicodemus in flesh, at the same time he was in heaven, now was that flesh in heaven... with blood? no. so that ended your God man.

101G
 
@Behold. understand no human woman can birth a spirit. let that sink in. second, the Lord Jesus is the ECHAD of himself in flesh, (which you do not understand). the Echad of God is in Ordinal designation of First/Father, and Last/Son, which are the TITLES of the ONE TRUE and LIVING God in Flesh to come. the Last which was to Come was not at Genesis 1:26, but Jesus the Spirit was. can U understand that? let 101G say it again..... Jesus the Christ MADE NOTHING in the Beginning, but Jesus the LORD did.

until U come to that knowledge you will always ERROR.

now listen, it was the "LORD" Jesus the Ordinal First who .... "MADE MAN " at Genesis 1:26.... ONLY "ONE" PERSON. the US and the OUR was to Come. understand no IMAGE EXIST without a source...... (smile). this is too easy.

101G.
 
Yes.

"God manifested in the flesh" ... .came out of Mary's womb.

That's true.
ok, how much of the Spirit of that one person came in that flesh? since God is a Spirit per John 4:24a, so how much of the Spirit came in that flesh? 1/3 of the Spirit, or 1/2 of the Spirit, or all of the Spirit, your answer please.

101G.
 
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