Today I listened into a conversation on the Trinity. In that conversation, one person suggested a great analogy for the Trinity would be similar to a person, who is a male, can be be a father, a husband, and a son. Another person listening into the same conversation said that water would be a better example, since it comes … Continue reading Conversations About the Trinity
Troubles with the Trinity
As I touched on the subject of the Trinity in the last blog, I thought it important to note that in misunderstanding the nature of God results in misguided worship. Error begets error.I often hear fellow Christians say, “I got this great analogy for the Trinity, it’s like water, ice, and steam; they are all … Continue reading Troubles with the Trinity
God in Three Persons Blessed Trinity
The Trinity is an essential doctrine of Christianity; however, it is also a grand mystery, which we can apprehend but not comprehend. Attempts to form analogies of the Trinity from nature and human experience ultimately miss the mark. So how are we to understand this doctrine? James White offers this helpful definition: “Within the one … Continue reading God in Three Persons Blessed Trinity