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5 Big Questions on God: Father, Son, Spirit--isn't that three Gods?

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4. Father, Son, Spirit-isn't that three Gods?

One egg, comprised of yolk, white, and shell. Water, existing as ice, liquid, and steam. These are the most common analogies of how three distinct entities can unite in one single reality. Yet even these examples fall short because nothing in our frame of reference is as perfectly intact as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

In His Word, God presents Himself to us in this way-not as three Gods but as One, existing in a purer form of harmony than anything our earthly experience allows us to explain. He is Father, sending His Son to redeem us, then sending His Spirit to remain with us. And yet they are connected together in a unified whole from eternity past to eternity future.

"The Lord our God, the Lord is one" (Deuteronomy 6:4). This is among the bedrock truths of the Bible. God has always existed as One, sharing among himself a unity of being we can best understand as three identifiable Persons, yet so mutually connected that neither is superior or inferior to the other. Three in one. The God of glory. Always more than meets the eye.

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