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Music In a day full of conflicting
opinions and ideas, the Word of God stands true, and the Bible
is the source for absolute truth. In these days of confusion and
questions, it is so important to know what the Bible says.
In today's study, let's ask the Lord to open our heart and mind
as Scott Pauley leads us into Scripture to help us discover
God's absolute truth. Over the last several studies,
we've been looking at what the Bible says about God, about the
Lord Jesus Christ, and about the Holy Spirit. And we have
come to see that God the Father is God, that God the Son is God,
and that God the Holy Spirit is God. And we don't have three
gods. We have one God expressed in
three persons. The Bible says there is one God
and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.
And so they are distinct and separate persons of the Godhead. And yet they are co-equal, co-existent,
and co-eternal. The word that is frequently used
to describe our God is the Trinity. God the Father, God the Son,
God the Holy Spirit. Really the word Trinity is a
great word. It means three in one, the triune God. Trinity
in unity, but the Bible word for it is the Godhead. God the
Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit working together.
Jesus spoke about this in John chapter 14 when Philip came to
him and said, show us the Father and it suffice of us. We want
to see the Father. And Jesus says to him, if you've
seen me, you've seen the Father. In other words, if you want to
know the Father, you have to know the Father through the Son.
In the same chapter in John chapter 14, He said, when I leave you,
when the Son leaves, I'm going to send the Holy Spirit. The
Spirit of Truth. And He says, the Holy Spirit
is going to come and dwell with you and be in you and He's going
to reveal more of me to you. So watch this. If you want to
know the Father, you've got to know the Son. And if you want
to know the Son, then you've got to know the Spirit. Do you
see how the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit work together? The Father is the Begetter, the
Son is the Begotten. The Father is the Sender, the
Son is the Sent One. And then the Father and Son together
send the Spirit of God to abide with us forever. It's also a
beautiful thought to see how each glorifies the other. The
Father glorified the Son, the Son came to fulfill the will
of the Father. The Holy Spirit comes not to
do His own will or to speak of Himself, but rather to glorify
the Lord Jesus so that the Father will be pleased. It's wonderful
to see this perfect unity and part of the reason we can't comprehend
it is we don't see that kind of unity in our world today.
Our finite and fallen minds cannot wrap our imaginations around
something so perfect, and yet, that's our God, our perfect God. From the very beginning of the
scriptures, we see this triune God at work. For example, Genesis
chapter 1, verse number 26 says, let us make man in our image. Who is that having a conversation?
Oh, that's the Father, Son, and Spirit who've been in perfect
communion from eternity past. In fact, in Genesis chapter number
one, we see the Spirit of God moving upon the face of the waters,
and we learn in Colossians 1 that the Lord Jesus Christ was the
one who created all things. So someone's going to say, well,
who created the world? The Father, the Son, or the Spirit? And the
answer to that question is yes. Isn't that beautiful? So even
in the plurality, of the pronoun that's used in Genesis 1. Even
in the name that is used for our God, the Lord God, there
is a reference to the fact that the Father, the Son, and the
Spirit all working together. Our perfect God. One God at work
in this world. Let me read something to you
from the book of Isaiah that may help you to understand this
a little better. I love this passage. Isaiah chapter
number 48, verse number 16 says, Come ye near me, hear ye this,
I have not spoken in secret from the beginning, From the time
that it was, there I am, and now the Lord God and His Spirit
hath sent me. Thus saith the Lord thy Redeemer,
the Holy One of Israel, I am the Lord by God, which teacheth
thee to profit, which leadeth thee by the way that thou shouldest
go. Did you see all three members of the Godhead, the Lord God,
This is Jehovah, Yahweh, a reference to our Father. There is the Redeemer,
that's a reference to the Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And then
there is His Spirit, a reference to the Holy Ghost of God. The
first time we see them in the New Testament is in Matthew chapter
3 at the baptism of the Lord Jesus. The Bible says in Matthew
3 verse 16, And Jesus, when He was baptized, went up straightway
out of the water, And lo, the heavens were opened unto him,
and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lining
upon him. And lo, a voice from heaven saying, This is my beloved
Son, in whom I am well pleased. Do you see the Lord Jesus, the
Son, standing in the water? And do you hear the voice of
the Father speaking from His throne in heaven? And do you
see the Holy Spirit being sent from heaven down to earth to
light upon the Lord Jesus Christ? So, Father, Son, and Spirit working
in unbroken unity together. When you come to the end of that
same book, to Matthew chapter number 28, you come to the Great
Commission, the command that's been given us, and the baptismal
formula for how new believers are to be baptized. And what
does it say? We're to baptize them, Matthew 28, 19, in the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Why the Father, the Son, and
the Spirit? Because they are co-equal. They
are co-existent. They are co-eternal. Although
they are distinct persons, you cannot separate them from one
another. And so, this is the truth. This
is what I'm praying that the Lord will help us to understand
today about what the Bible says about the Godhead. What the Bible
says about the Trinity, the Great Three-in-One. And it is this,
that I have the Father, I have the Son, and I have the Spirit.
that the Father, the Son, and the Spirit are all related to
us as believers. We have access to all that God
is. And so I bring you to what is
commonly referred to as the apostolic benediction. That's just a big
formal term for a prayer that the Apostle Paul prays concerning
the church at Corinth. In 2 Corinthians chapter 13,
the closing verse, verse 14, says, The grace of the Lord Jesus
Christ and the love of God and the communion of the Holy Ghost
be with you all. Amen. It's beautiful to see how
Paul's closing prayer opens all of heaven to us. This is really
not the Apostle's blessing, this is divine blessing. This is the
key that unlocks heaven's storehouse. Everything that we need is wrapped
up in the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. And notice the divine
order. He begins with the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. He
begins with everybody's greatest need. Do you know what everyone's
greatest need is? It's grace. Friend, without grace,
we can't enjoy any other good thing. How does that grace come
from heaven to earth? It comes to us through the Lord
Jesus Christ. Almost without exception, when
the Godhead are mentioned, the Father is always mentioned first.
But Christ is first here. And why is that? Because Christ
is the one who opens the way to the Father. You can't enjoy
the love of God or the communion of the Holy Ghost without the
grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. Once you come to know the grace
of the Lord Jesus Christ, you begin to enter in and grow in
your understanding of the love of God, deeper and deeper into
the love of God. And how does that happen? It
happens through the indwelling God. the communion of the Holy
Ghost, God who lives inside of you. I'm taking the time today
to point this out to you all through Scripture because I'm
hoping you'll come to love more the Father, the Son, and the
Spirit, to speak more to the Father, the Son, and the Spirit,
and to tell others of the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. My prayer
for you today is that the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and
the love of God and the communion of the Holy Ghost be with you
all. Amen. Repeating what other people have
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What About the Trinity?
Series Daily Bible Studies
| Sermon ID | 2212512443258 |
| Duration | 10:05 |
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| Category | Podcast |
| Language | English |
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