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Knowing God: The Trinity (Part 2)

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The Bible only allows us to believe that God is a Trinity

We come back to our study of God’s Attributes this summer.  Today is part 2 of The Triune God.  God is a Triune God, or, a Trinity.  Trinity means:  1 God, 3 Persons.  We do not believe in 3 Gods, but 1 God.  We do not believe in 1 God who changed into 3 different Modes or Persons over time, such as the Father becoming the Son and then the Son becoming the Holy Spirit.  Those are heresies called Tritheism and Modalism.  No, the Bible does not allow for us to think of God in either of those ways or even the numerous other heresies.  The Bible only allows us to believe that God is a Trinity which means that God is 1 God who eternally and simultaneously exists as 3 distinct, equal, divine Persons.  Those three Persons are the Father, the Son and the Spirit.  All three have always been, there has never been a time when any of them were not.  All three are equally God.  All three are distinct divine Persons who are the One God.

Now, I have to bring up again like I did last week that the apparent absurdity of this is itself almost an argument against the idea of a Trinity ever being invented by man.  Imagine if you will a meeting with all the founders of different world religions.  The chairman asks one group:

“So, what is your idea of God?  What have you come up with?”

We believe that there is one Supreme Being.

Okay, so you guys are the monotheists, great.  Islam, Judaism, JW’s and Christianity?  

Yeah, but, we do have a little discomfort about the Christians but we’ll let them explain.

Okay then.  And what about you guys?  What do you believe God is like?

Well, we believe in their god, but we also believe there are many, many other gods as well.

So you’re polytheists? Great.  How about you guys

We believe that everything is God.  

So pantheists.  Great.  Next?

“We don’t believe there is a god.”

Okay, so you guys are atheists.  This is a religious meeting – How’d you get in here? Anyway, next up – what do you guys think God is like?

“We believe that God used to be a man, but, he evolved into god” 

Okay then, that’d be Mormons and New Agers then.  Great.  Last up:  Christians.  What say you about God?

We believe that there is 1 God, but, He is 3 different Persons.  

So you’re polytheists, then?

No.  One God, 3 Persons.

Hmmm, that make sense to you guys? 

No.

Me neither.  You sure you guys want to go with that?

Yep

Okay, more power to ya.

Do you see how no one would invent the doctrine of the Trinity?  It’s not invented.  It’s forced on us by God.  The Bible is God’s Word, His self-revelation to us so we can know what He is like.  What do we see in teh Bible?  That God is 1 God, 3 Persons.  Our focus last week was the OT and we saw the surprisingly powerful evidence of the Trinity.  When we finished last week we were left with a picture from the OT of a God that could be summed up like this:

I’m sorry but the Jewish Scriptures are VERY Christian!  We have not even opened up the NT yet.  And that is what we are doing today.  And you will see the continuity of the Old and the New Testaments in their depiction of God as a Triune God.  The OT unlocked and cracked the door for us, the NT is going to kick it wide open.  

The NT confirms both the unity and the plurality of God.  Just like last week in the OT, lets start by seeing how the NT emphatically affirms the unity of God:

THE NEW TESTAMENT SHOWS THE PLURALITY IN GOD

Over and over the NT continues the teaching of the OT that there is one and only one God.  But also like the OT, the NT teaches the plurality within God.  But in the NT we find so much more of this Triune God given to us.

WE see the Trinity at

Now, we’re not going to spend time proving that the Father is God.  That is not a contentious point in the least.  So, we will spend our time developing what the OT has given us regarding the Son and the Spirit, the other Two in the Trinity, the 2nd and 3rd Persons.  It is their Deity, their Personhood, their eternal coexistence with the Father that is attacked. 

JOHN’S GOSPEL

Turn with me to John 1:1-2.  Can you hear the opening of Genesis echoing through?  In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”  Remember how there was “Someone Else” that God kept talking too?  

Here John tells us it was “the Word”.  The Word was with God in the beginning – not created mind you.  With God.  Already pre-existing everything else.  Eternal, in other words.  But did you catch what John said?  He said not only was the Word with God, but, “the Word WAS God.”  Whoa!  Here we have a plurality again.  

And remember last week we saw in the OT that that “Other Someone” that God kept talking to was also involved in creating?  God said “Let us make man in our image” and then “they” made man in “their” image?  Well, what does John say in verse 3?  “Through Him [the Word] all things were made; without Him nothing was made that has been made.”  The parallel with Genesis is mind-blowing.  

If you’re new to this you’re asking, “Okay, that’s profound, but, what does this have to do with Jesus?”  Look at verse 14.  John is still talking about this eternal, creating, divine Word and says, “And the Word became flesh…”  What does that mean “became flesh”?  It means he became a human being.  Oh wow.  The NT shows us that without question this Divine Word became human:

Stepping out of the NT we see that the Church Fathers in the first several hundred years of the Church had to draw up CREEDS that would articulate this important theological point:  that Jesus was both God and man. 

What is all this saying?  That Jesus is the eternal, coexisting, co-glorious, co-creating, divine personal Word, which is the Son of God, the 2nd Person of the Trinity, who became flesh without giving up His divinity in the process, and who existed and exists forevermore as the God-Man.

More explicitly Jesus is called God in the NT.  

CONCLUSION:

The OT left the world in anticipation of this coming Son of God, the one who would be divine and human, who would be the king-ruler of all existence and the crucified Savior.  We even saw that Proverbs 30:4 left us with a burning question that we don’t get answered in the OT:  What is the name of this Son? 

Now, because of the NT, we know.  His name is Jesus.  Do you know His name?

The 3rd Person points you to the 2nd Person so that the 2nd Person can give you access the 1st Person.  Or said another way:  the Spirit points you to Christ and Christ can bring you to the Father.  

Benediction

2 Cor. 13:14, “May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.

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