Power of Trinity

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When it comes to the trinity, it can be hard to comprehend the correlation of three different, but one entity. Especially since this ideology is not mentioned in the Bible. However, we are able to use the scripture to give us a painted picture.

  1. Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit can bring the dead to life. (Romans 8:11, John 5:21)

Just as the holy spirit came upon the Son of God during the baptism, all three of these separate entities can raise the dead. Jesus was given authority to raise who he willed; God has the omnipotence to raise who he willed. The Holy Spirit can be thought of as your body, the spiritual kingdom of God that is held back by fleshly desires. That energy/holy spirit has the power to do all through faith.

The trinity/number three is referenced so many times in the Bible; it is hard not to see the powerful symbolization. (Jesus’ resurrection, King David’s rule over Jerusalem, Jesus’ death age.)

2. Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit are separate but together (2 Corinthians 13:14

Just as God embodied his son, the Holy Spirit through God, has embodied us. This is why we are the kingdom of God, through the embodiment of the Holy Spirit through faith of Jesus’ resurrection. We believe that he was the Son of God, which then activates our passionate internal Holy spirit. Activation of the holy spirit through faith in the earthly son of God, allows for worship of THE God.

The three interlocking as one.

3. Although not mentioned, the symbolization must be believed.

The Bible does not explicitly say “The Holy Trinity.” I know I have already talked briefly of such, but Jesus was a poet at heart. parables and symbols are the whole point of his effective messaging. The more you learn of the ins and outs, the easier it is to decipher.

The whole point of Jesus’ vineyard parable was that we take tangibility and rules too literally. When you can outsource your own thoughts of the Bible, is when you can truly implement the ideologies of Jesus daily.

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