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The Trinity
1+1+1
It Just Doesn't Add Up
The Father is God, and the
Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God, but there is only one God. "Wait
a minute," some people say. "One plus one plus one equals one? This
can’t be right. It just doesn’t add up."
True, it doesn’t add
up—and it’s not supposed to. God isn’t a thing that can be added. There
can be only one all-powerful, all-wise, everywhere-present being, so there can
be only one God. In the world of spirit, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are
God, unified in a way that material objects cannot be. Our math is based on
material things; it does not always work in the infinite, spiritual realm.
The Father is God and
the Son is God, but there is only one God being. This is not a family or
committee of divine beings—a group cannot say, "There is none like
me" (Isaiah 43:10; 44:6; 45:5). God is only one divine being—more than
one Person, but only one God. The early Christians did not get this idea from
paganism or philosophy—they were forced into it by Scripture.
Just as Scripture
teaches that Jesus Christ is divine, it also teaches that the Holy Spirit is
divine and personal. Whatever the Holy Spirit does, God does. The Holy Spirit,
like the Son and the Father, is God—three Persons perfectly united in one
God: the Trinity.
Michael Morrison
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