How much you trust in Blessed Trinity?

How much you trust in Blessed Trinity?

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Trinity is the name of three gods or powerful spirits being together and blessing all of us by this pious trinity of the universe. In Hinduism, Trinity is formed by Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. The god Shiva is part of the Hindu Trinity, along with Vishnu and Brahma. He is considered to be everything by those who worship him: creator, preserver and destroyer. In Shiva, the opposites meet. Shiva the destroyer is a necessary part of the trinity because, without destruction, there can be no recreation. In Hinduism Shri Dutt Avatar is the Trimurti or Trinity which is formed by combination of the three dieties.

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God has revealed the Trinitarian nature of Himself in scripture. The word “Trinity” does not appear in the Bible, but it a Bible-based belief. The word “Trinity” refers to this “Godhead” and is used to explain the eternal relationship between the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The doctrine of the “Trinity” was defended by church leaders early on including: Clement, third bishop of Rome, AD 96; Justin Martyr, great Christian writer, AD 155; Theophilus, the sixth bishop of Antioch, AD 168; and Tertullian, early church leader, AD 197. The Trinity is a profound doctrine that must be accepted by faith—not excluding reason, but we can’t always apply the same logic we use in mathematics. The doctrine of the Trinity is the Christian belief that: There is One God, who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Other ways of referring to the Trinity are the Triune God and the Three-in-One

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What the Christian Trinity is NOT: three gods, and its not one person who took on three modes, offices, or forms. The three persons are not just different titles for Jesus, and they’re not just three different ways God revealed himself. The Bible clearly teaches that there is only one God, yet it shows that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct persons. The Trinity can be a difficult concept to understand, but this is not an argument against its validity—rather its an argument for its truth. The Bible is the self-revelation of an infinite God. Therefore, we are bound to encounter concepts which are difficult to understand–especially when dealing with an incomprehensible God who exists in all places at all times. So, when we view descriptions and attributes of God manifested in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, we discover that a completely comprehensible and understandable explanation of God’s essence and nature is not possible.

Oneness Pentecostals reject the Trinity doctrine, viewing it as pagan and unscriptural, and hold to the Jesus' Name doctrine with respect to baptisms. Oneness Pentecostals are often referred to as "Modalists" or "Sabellians" or "Jesus Only",while the developed doctrine of the Trinity is not explicit in the books that constitute the New Testament, the New Testament possesses a "triadic" understanding of God and contains a number of Trinitarian formulas, including Matthew 28:19, 2 Corinthians 13:14, 1 Corinthians 12:4-5, Ephesians 4:4-6, 1 Peter 1:2

Though Lord Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh together can easily be considered as the most powerful Gods among all the Gods but if we have to talk about only one most powerful God it would undoubtedly be Lord Shiva. He is not only worshipped by humans but also by all Gods, demons, and ghosts. According to the Matsya Purana, sage Manu was the first man (and the first human) created by God. In the above Purana it was mentioned that Lord Brahma created, using his divine powers, the Goddess Shatrupa (as Saraswati was first called) and out of the union of Brahma and Shatrupa was born Manu. The word Hindu is an exonym, and while Hinduism has been called the oldest religion in the world, many practitioners refer to their religion as Sanātana Dharma, "the eternal way" which refers to the idea that its origins lie beyond human history, as revealed in the Hindu texts.

Trinity does not mean :1 God in 3 Gods, 3 Persons in 1 Person, 3 Persons in 3 Gods, 1 Person in 3 Gods. Rather it means : 1 God in 3 persons

Stay blessed! #kishoreshintre


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4 年

V good article

Upon revisiting this post I realized I didn't give an answer. I believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. They are sperate and distinct individuals, one in heart and mind, one in purpose bringing to pass the immortality and eternal life of man. Jesus , during the great intercessory prayer, ask the Father to cause the apostles to be one as he and the Father are one. They remained individuals there after but became one in their mission. Did the Christ ask for the impossible or do we need to adjust our definition of that pertitoned oneness? The trinity doctrine came as a result of a 4th century committee meeting convened by Emporer Constantine. I'm not comfortable with their Helenistic view of things. I apologize for my protracted response. My grandfather used to say you can call a horse's tail a leg but it's still a tail. God is who and what he is and my opinion isn't going change a thing.

Valerie J.

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Thank you Dear friend Lloyd stay blessed

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