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Biblical Evidence for the Trinity. 2 Corinthians 13:14. “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.” Monotheistic religions hold in common the belief that there is only one God and therefore only one divine essence.
Many Christians and some Jews have taken “us” to be God speaking to himself, since God alone does the making in Gen. 1:27 (cf. Gen. 5:1); this would be the first hint of the Trinity in the Bible (cf. Gen. 1:2).
The doctrine of the Trinity means that there is one God who eternally exists as three distinct Persons — the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Stated differently, God is one in essence and three in person.
In the Holy Bible, we find indications of the Most Blessed Trinity at every turn. Briefly put, the Holy Trinity is the belief that the one God subsists in Three Persons: God the Father, God...
The words triunity and trinity are used to refer to the fact that the Bible speaks of one God, but attributes the characteristics of God to three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The doctrine of the trinity states that there is one God who is one in essence or substance, but three in personality.
This outline study presents a biblical case for the doctrine of the Trinity, citing roughly 1,000 references drawn from well over 300 different chapters of the Bible, including references from all 27 books of the New Testament.
The Bible is clear that all three Persons are each one hundred percent God. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are all fully God. For example, it says of Christ that “in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form” (Colossians 2:9).
This outline study presents a biblical case for the doctrine of the Trinity, citing roughly 1,000 references drawn from well over 300 different chapters of the Bible, including references from all 27 books of the New Testament.
In the formula of the Trinity, the church bows to sacred Scripture, honoring both the unity of God and the distinctions among the persons of the Godhead. The formula made use of terms such as person, subsistence, hypostasis, in an attempt to get at the unity and the distinction within God Himself.
Biblical Evidence for the Trinity. Before delving into the biblical basis for the Trinity, it is essential to clarify a few foundational points. One of the most crucial aspects of the Trinity is that it is a monotheistic doctrine.