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Diagram Of Trinity
Greg Merrill

Diagram Of Trinity

This is my favorite way of illustrating the doctrine of the Trinity of God.
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Hi. I'm Struggling a bit with this subject.

So do you mean each has a different purpose and entity but they still are part of the same God?
 
They all make up what is God. They all are of the same essence and character, but are different in personality and the work they do. They all are in perfect unity and harmony in their purposes. They are all deity, one deity, not three. Jesus is the second person of the Trinity of God, fully deity, and now also fully perfect, sinless man. 100% God and 100% man at the same time. Jesus died on the cross, not God the Father, or the Holy Spirit. Jesus spirit was separated from the Spirit of the Father, when the Father forsook Him for a time on the cross. Jesus thus died spiritually. After the Father returned, sin having been fully paid for, Jesus dispatched his own spirit from Himself, into the Father's "hands"/care, and died physically. The entire Trinity had a part in raising Jesus' body from the dead. I hope this helps. Let me know if I can answer anything on this subject to try to help you in this area.
 

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