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What the Catechism of the Catholic Church says on "The Trinity:" 232. "Christians are baptized 'in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit' [Mt 28:19.] ...
Jesus is the incarnation of God, anyone who sees Him has seen the Father, He reveals the Father to those humble and pure enough to receive Him. Thus the second person of the Trinity is revealed.
While the Bible does not use the word “Trinity,” the Apostles identified three distinct persons as God. They understood Jesus clearly when he talked about God the Father.
"No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and who the Father is except the Son, and anyone to whom the Son wills to reveal Him" (Matthew 11:27 and Luke 10:22.) Try explaining God. We'll wait.
God is not a Lonely God, to employ Chesterton’s phrase for the Islamic Allah. He is not a Monolith. He is God the Good, God the True, and God the Beautiful — Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Deo ...
Theologian N.T. Wright recently emphasized that while God transcends gender, using traditional male pronouns like “Father” ...
God consists of three Persons in One God. The doctrine of the Trinity is not a secondary doctrine, ... Christian baptism is always administered in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Flowers of the Trinity. Flower and Human Symbols of the Trinity – John S. Stokes Jr. In undertaking our acts and works we bless ourselves, making the Sign of the Cross, "In the name of the Father and ...
The Holy Trinity may be a tough concept to grasp, Dr. Ben Gutierrez of Grove Church in Virginia told Fox News Digital, but it's supported by scripture and leads to comfort and salvation.
In the Old Testament, God the Father was at work, speaking to the Israelites and guiding them. Jesus then came, founding his church, spreading the Gospel to people living on Earth—the New Testament.