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Do you believe in the trinity?
relating to God, Jesus and the holy spirit
asked by lilmissbubbles 5 months ago
flagKebennett1 says
# His Holy Spirit - Isaiah 63:10-11
# His Spirit - Isaiah 48:16
# Holy Spirit Sent From Heaven - 1 Peter 1:12
# Holy Spirit of God - Ephesians 4:30
# Holy Spirit Who Is In You - 1 Corinthians 6:19
# Holy Spirit Whom He Pour Out - Titus 3:5# The Spirit - Matthew 12:31
# Spirit Above the Waters - Genesis 1:2
# Spirit From On High - Isaiah 32:15
# Spirit Given Without Limit - John 3:34
# Spirit He Gave Unto Us - 1 John 3:24
# Spirit Himself - Romans 8:26
# Spirit of Christ - Romans 8:9
# Spirit of Counsel and Power - Isaiah 11:2
# Spirit of Glory - 1 Peter 4:14
# Spirit of God - Genesis 41:38
# Spirit of Grace - Hebrews 10:29
# Spirit of Grace and Supplication - Zechariah 12:10
# Spirit of Him Who Raised Jesus - Romans 8:11
# Spirit of His Son - Galatians 4:6
# Spirit of Holiness - Romans 1:4
# Spirit of Jesus - Acts 16:7
# Spirit of Jesus Christ - Philippians 1:19
# Spirit of Judgment and Fire - Isaiah 4:4
# Spirit of Justice - Isaiah 28:6
# Spirit of Knowledge and of the Fear of the LORD - Isaiah 11:2
# Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus - Romans 8:2
# Spirit of the Living God - 2 Corinthians 3:3
# Spirit of the LORD - Micah 2:7
# Spirit of Our God - 1 Corinthians 6:11
# Spirit of Power, Love, and Self-Discipline - 2 Timothy 1:7
# Spirit of Prophecy - Revelation 19:10
# Spirit of Sonship - Romans 8:15
# Spirit of the Sovereign LORD - Isaiah 61:1
# Spirit of Truth - John 14:17
# Spirit of Your Father - Matthew 10:20
# Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding - Isaiah 11:2
# Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation - Ephesians 1:17
# Spirit Who Gives Rest - Isaiah 63:14
# Spirit Who Goes Out From the Father - John 15:26
# Spirit Who Is From God - 1 Corinthians 2:12
1. He speaks - 1 Timothy 4:1
2. He intercedes - Romans 8:26
3. He testifies - John 15:26
4. He directs - Acts 16:6,7
5. He appoints - Acts 20:28
6. He can be lied to - Acts 5:3,4
7. He can be grieved - Ephesians 4:30 Psalm 51:11
THE HOLY SPIRIT IS GOD: having all the attributes of God
1. He is omnipresent - Psalm 139:7
2. He is omniscient - Isaiah 40:13; 1 Corinthians 2:10.11
3. He is omnipotent - Zechariah 4:6; Romans 16:25, cf with John 16:7-13
4. He is called "God" - Acts 5:4
Yes, I believe in the Holy Spirit and He is mentioned many times in the Bible!
The Trinity is real!
Trinity - The "Three in One" and "One in Three" Godhead
All glory, honor and praise be to God alone! The word 'Trinity' is not found anywhere in the Bible. However, we find classic references to God's manifestation in all the three forms, even simultaneously in... keep reading →
Born Again 05 says
Yes I most certainly do believe in the Trinity! God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit! Taking a quick count in my Bible concordance, the Holy Ghost is referred to over 30 times. The Spirit is referred to many more times. In Matthew 28:19 Jesus tells His eleven disciples, "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost." The Holy Spirit is spoken of in Scripture as God. The attributes of God are assigned to HIm. He is engaged in the work of God and He receives honor only due God. The Father is the source of authority, the Son is the channel, and the Holy Spirit is the agent whereby authority is excercised. In John 15:26 Jesus again speaking," But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me."
Animosity Reborn says
I do not believe in the concept of Trinity. I am not a Christian however, I have done my research and have disproved the Biblical Trinity using examples from the New Testament. I have published my article. One of the points mentioned in the article is that the Father (member of the Trinity) is clearly supreme over the other members (the superiority of the Father has been mentioned in the Bible at many occasions and I have given references) yet in the Trinity every member is to be equal in power , status, etc.
knottybynature says
Wikipedia states:
In 325, the Council of Nicaea adopted a term for the relationship between the Son and the Father that from then on was seen as the hallmark of orthodoxy; it declared that the Son is "of the same substance" (?????????) as the Father. This was further developed into the formula "three persons, one substance". The answer to the question "What is God?" indicates the one-ness of the divine nature, while the answer to the question "Who is God?" indicates the three-ness of "Father, Son and Holy Spirit".[55]
Saint Athanasius, who was a participant in the Council, stated that the bishops were forced to use this terminology, which is not found in Scripture, because the Biblical phrases that they would have preferred to use were claimed by the Arians to be capable of being interpreted in what the bishops considered to be a heretical sense.[56] They therefore "commandeered the non-scriptural[57] term homoousios ('of one substance') in order to safeguard the essential relation of the Son to the Father that had been denied by Arius."[58]
The Confession of the Council of Nicaea said little about the Holy Spirit.[54] The doctrine of the divinity and personality of the Holy Spirit was developed by Athanasius (c 293–373) in the last decades of his life.[59] He both defended and refined the Nicene formula.[54] By the end of the 4th century, under the leadership of Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory of Nazianzus (the Cappadocian Fathers), the doctrine had reached substantially its current form.[54]
The "Trinity" was never a concept literally spelled out in any portion of the bible. It is a word that was never used, kind of like 'Grace'. It was a concept, or 'revelation' to some regarding passages they found. Make of this what you will. Wikipedia has an interesting entrance on it.
paulhvv says
God is the creator, the beginning and the end, the lord, the judge, the friend, the Father the son and the Holy Spirit.
Take three cards, put them on the table and then pick them up put them together, first you see three then when you pick them up you see one, from the front view, but how many are there, that is how the Trinity God head in the Christian faith operates. All three cards are cards just like all three entities are God. Why would Jesus pray to himself and why the Holy Spirit would descend on himself if there is only one entity, also why Jesus would be seated at the right hand of the Father.
Why I am mentioning this is there appears to be confusion as to how this works with people being under the impression that God the Father is Jesus, Jesus as far as the Christians are concerned has achieved his Goal on earth and therefore the Father has decided to give Earths issues over to Him.
So there is God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the part of the God Head that does the Working functions such as the talking, listening, miracles, miracle distribution. No human has any power, God though the Holy Spirit makes it appear that they hold the power, but in fact it has been applied by the Holy Spirit through the human body.When two people get married and they consummate the marriage they become “one” in the eyes of God.
Sanctus Vesania says
The modern view of the Trinity is that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are all three one and the same God. I do not believe this. Obviously God and Jesus are both of the Godhead, and the Holy Spirit also has a huge role in the Godhead. One has to wonder; if God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are the exact same being, then why is it that blaspheming God, and Jesus can be forgiven/pardoned during this age, but blaspheming against the Holy Spirit cannot/will not be pardoned either in this age, or the age to come.
If the three were the same, then the punishment for blasphemy against all three would be the same. However, they're not the same.
Also, triune believers teach that the Holy Spirit is a person, but often only depict the Holy spirit as either fire, water, or a dove.
There is God and Jesus and these two are the persons of the single Godhead, and the Holy Spirit is their power.
yes2truth says
No, and why would I when it's not true - it's a lie.
The Godhead is a Duality - Father and Son with the Holy Spirit as their Power.
1 John 5:7-8 is a man made corruption and an addition of men into the Holy Scriptures. This is the only verse that mentions the trinity apart from Matthew 28:19 which is also another corruption. Eusebius circa 270 AD confirms this in his writings
The trinity was conjured up by the counterfeiter and philosopher Tertullian in circa 200 AD and then added to the Latin Vulgate Bible in 390 AD by Jerome, yet another counterfeiter.
This means that the trinity was unheard of in the First Century Church - and why is that? Because it's a man made fabrication and a lie added to the Holy Scriptures in the 3rd and 4th centuries.

TimothyRBerman says
I disagree with the doctrine of the Trinity because the concept and nature of the Father that is espoused by modern Christian believers today rests upon the heretical teachings of the gnostic Valentinian believers.
Another reason why I do not believe in the doctrine of the Trinity is because of the improper interpretations those who hold to the Trinity Doctrine attempt to reason in scripture. Immediate and historical context is important when you look at the scripture passages.
The final reason is because of Christ's own declarations that he had made on several occasions where he defines a physical and spiritual distinction between himself and the Father.
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