Topic > The Mystery of the Holy Trinity - 1128

In this writing I do not want to exalt myself or boast about myself, because nothing good can come from man. Our Lord our God is so separate, so divine that our limited minds cannot understand or comprehend spiritual matters. Even if we are torn in our mindset, divided in our pre-existing flesh. As well as our new and reborn minds and eyes brought into being by the promise of the love of the blood, with the marriage of the Holy Spirit. In this writing I wish to express the mystery of the Holy Trinity, from the past to today, in the present. Knowing that the promise and mystery of God is always the same from the beginning of time, until now and until the end of the world. So, to begin with, let's understand that our God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. There are so many scriptures that show these attributes in His word. When we speak of Trinity we mean Tri-union or Trione, which means trinity in unity. Before describing it we must understand how man's relationship with God and how the doctrine of the Trinity affects the way we humans look at ourselves. However, since the fall of man we have lost contact with God because we hide our eyes from the justice of the Lord. So let's look at before the fall, when God created man in Genesis 1:26, God said, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness." We must ask ourselves: what does it mean to be made in the image of God? Many in the past claim that it is God who speaks to his angelic court or even that we as human beings are made in the image of angels. This argument is not very convincing because when describing creation angels are not even mentioned until Genesis 3, when we are first introduced to Satan. Also note that in Hebrew there is the word (elō-him) or God which designates...... in the center of the card......they would wear white clothes to remember the lord and his holiness, not to to make saints but to exalt God. Even in the life of Christ when he died on Friday and was resurrected on Sunday, there are many more passages than the number three, it cannot be ignored that the number 3 is a Divine Characteristic of God. If we read Genesis 18: 1-21, if we notice in v. 2-3 Abraham is visited by three men and we notice that he calls them Lord, because he knows he is visited by God. In Hebrew the word Lord in this case is completely different from anywhere else in the Old Testament, the word is ('a -dō-nāy). Which is another translation of the word Master, it is good to see it shown because our God is a good master who has redeemed us from the slavery of sin and has now freed us and made us his slaves of righteousness. Another Scripture that shows the idea of ​​God in the trinity is also Isaiah 6:8,