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So the three persons of the trinity are the same God, but they are each distinct. * There is relationship in the trinity - the Son (Jesus) is obedient to the Father (Luke 22:42) the Holy Spirit is sent by the Father and the Son (John 16:15ff).
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If you want to look at some verses, you could look at Deuteronomy 6:4, Galatians 1:1, John 1:1-18, and Matthew 28:19. All three persons of the trinity are God. * There is only one God - so even as we talk about the three persons of the trinity we are talking about one God. So a few things about the trinity that we should keep in mind: The analogy fails at various points but that might be a way to start to get your head around it. Some people find it easier to understand with an analogy - so, for example, God is like water - ice, water and steam are all water but they are all different. It is quite hard to understand how these three work together. These three are called ‘the trinity’ and each one is called a ‘person’ of the trinity. So, to look at the first part of your question, what does it mean for God to have a son? Well, actually, when we say ‘God’ we could almost mean three people - God the Father, God the Son, or God the Holy Spirit. So in answer to your second question, it isn’t so much that God had a human son, but that God’s son became human for our sake. This makes it clear that Jesus is the eternal God becoming human. ‘The word’ is Jesus - who was with God in the beginning - and he became flesh - this is what ‘incarnate’ means - to be made flesh. The gospel of John, which is written in very symbolic language at the beginning, speaks about ‘the word becoming flesh’. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.’ (Philippians 2:6-8) The actual ‘mechanics’ of how God had a human son are not explained to us, but we are left in no doubt that Mary’s conception and pregnancy are miraculous - you could read chapter 1 of the gospel of Luke to see the angel tell Mary that she will fall pregnant. Jesus Christ ‘though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. The Bible treats this as something to marvel at. Jesus was like God - eternal and perfect - but he became human so that he could enter into our world and die for humans. So the Bible tells us that Jesus isn’t ‘God’s human son’, rather, that Jesus, who is co-eternal with God (that means that like God, he existed forever) became human. I’m going to try to handle your questions in reverse order if that’s ok. This is a key element in the christian faith.This is a really tricky question, isn’t it! Many Christians have puzzled over this for many years, so it is pretty normal to struggle to understand how the relationship between God and Jesus works. Still the relationship between God and Jesus goes beyond that. The words he speaks, come directly from God.
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Jesus’ walk and talk reveals who God truly is. God as the father and Jesus being the son. Whoever knows me, knows the Father.” Jesus often talks about God in an intimate way. In the Bible it is written that Jesus says: “Whoever sees me, sees the Father. But in the Christian faith the connection between God and Jesus is the greatest. As one of many Gods, an important prophet or as an inspirator. Jesus plays an important part in a lot of other religions too. And if you think that Christians have the monopoly on Jesus, you are mistaking. You can interpret his life in so many ways. Countless art pieces paint a picture of Jesus. What are we supposed to make of this Jesus fellow? Who is Jesus? Is Jesus God? Or is he just an interesting historical figure? The Bible is filled with stories and quotes by the intriguing man.