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Session 3 Response Paper Cody Colin Colorado Christian University The-203A-35002-SU23- Christian Doctrine Jeff Augustine Aug 13, 2023
Session 3 Response Paper Explaining how God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are one can be challenging. However, it's important to note that Catholic New Testament scholar Raymond Brown emphasized the New Testament, referring to Jesus as "God" on three separate occasions, which holds significant implications. 1. The fourth gospel begins with the declaration that "the Word was God" (John 1:1 NIV2015) 2. In John 20:28, Thomas explicitly acknowledges Jesus as "my Lord and my God."(NIV 2015) The Book of Hebrews begins with a clear interpretation of a psalm that directly addresses Jesus as God (Hebrews 1:8 NIV 2015) The writers of the New Testament chose not to directly refer to Jesus as "God." It is imperative that as God's people, we expand our minds and become more receptive to various perspectives. The Bible is a rich source of valuable teachings that we can all benefit from. Erickson (2015) argues that while Jesus did not explicitly proclaim his divinity, there is ample evidence suggesting that he comprehended himself as divine and possessed the attributes that only God could possess. Based on the Bible, it is evident that God came to Earth in the form of the Son. Although Jesus never directly claimed to be God, his extraordinary abilities, including turning water into wine, healing a blind man, and rising from the tomb, provide compelling evidence that he possessed the divine power of God.
According to the teachings of the Bible, the only reliable sources of knowledge about God are the Father and the Son. This article contains a helpful link (https://www.biblesprout.com/articles/god/father) for readers. It is worth noting that Jesus used the Greek word for "my" as "idios" to refer to his Father, implying that he saw himself as equal to God. Therefore, it is clear that there are three entities that are all identical. Various sources, including the Bible, assert that there is only one God who exists in three entities. God, being all-powerful, chose to send himself down to earth in the form of his son, rather than simply willing it from the beginning. To gain a full understanding of this truth, individuals must open their hearts and diligently read the Bible. To truly understand the presence of God and the way things should be, seeking guidance from Him is absolutely essential. Despite the disregard for faith in today's society, it is crucial that we prioritize religion and have unwavering faith in God. The Bible contains 125 verses that provide a comprehensive understanding of God as the Father, Son, and holy spirit. The message conveyed by these 125 Bible verses is crystal clear: there exists only one God who is present in three entities, as unequivocally stated in Colossians 2:9 (NIV, 2015). This paper explores the difficulty of explaining the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, acknowledging that even lifelong believers can struggle to understand it. While it may be impossible to fully explain the concept to someone who has never encountered it, the author suggests that leading by example and encouraging an open heart can help bridge the gap. It is important to have an open mind and be receptive to the idea of a higher power.
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References ( https://www.biblesprout.com/articles/god/father ) Erickson, (2015). Introducing Christian Doctrine. Baker Academic Publishing Gable T. The Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV® Copyright ©2016 McGrath, E. A. (2017) The Christian Theology Reader, (5th ed.)