The Trinity seems to the the most confusing point about Christianity.
This is my interpretation of it (and please correct me if I am wrong because I want to be clear on this)
There is only one God. Jesus is the human incarnation of God on earth and the Holy Spirit is Gods power at work on earth.
God is outside of time - So he is able to see himself on earth in the timeline and so able to converse with himself and vice versa (which is what Jesus does in Gesthename) When Jesus was baptised by John, God sent his power to himself down on earth. Effectively we are talking about 2 different people here - 1 100% human and 1 100% God. One in the timeline (Jesus), one outside of time (God). But they are still the same person.
God gives himself some power after being baptised (the Holy Spirit descending) Therefore Jesus, although fully human now has the power of God to perform the miracles that he does.
When Jesus dies, because he is human - he does in fact die. Only because God is outside of time is he able to see himself die and therefore raise himself again when he wants to (3 days later). 40 days later - Jesus then ascends to heaven. Which I presume is back to the same plain of existence that God is in. What happens after that I am no longer clear about. Whether God has now infact created 2 of himself because of the incarnation or whether Jesus becomes his father again I couldn't possibly begin to imagine.
When Pentecost occurs God then sends his power back down to earth to fuel the birth of Christianity.
I am well aware that I may be way way way way of the mark here, but according to the scripture, God is outside of time. On a scientific level we need something in the Infinity to create the universe that we live in. It is only because God is outside of time that there can be two of him. The Holy Spirit is God power being the third entity of the Godhead.
Like the title suggests I would be very greatful to hear anyone's opinion of this interpretation.
Thankyou you in advance
God Bless
Silvertusk.
This is my interpretation of it (and please correct me if I am wrong because I want to be clear on this)
There is only one God. Jesus is the human incarnation of God on earth and the Holy Spirit is Gods power at work on earth.
God is outside of time - So he is able to see himself on earth in the timeline and so able to converse with himself and vice versa (which is what Jesus does in Gesthename) When Jesus was baptised by John, God sent his power to himself down on earth. Effectively we are talking about 2 different people here - 1 100% human and 1 100% God. One in the timeline (Jesus), one outside of time (God). But they are still the same person.
God gives himself some power after being baptised (the Holy Spirit descending) Therefore Jesus, although fully human now has the power of God to perform the miracles that he does.
When Jesus dies, because he is human - he does in fact die. Only because God is outside of time is he able to see himself die and therefore raise himself again when he wants to (3 days later). 40 days later - Jesus then ascends to heaven. Which I presume is back to the same plain of existence that God is in. What happens after that I am no longer clear about. Whether God has now infact created 2 of himself because of the incarnation or whether Jesus becomes his father again I couldn't possibly begin to imagine.
When Pentecost occurs God then sends his power back down to earth to fuel the birth of Christianity.
I am well aware that I may be way way way way of the mark here, but according to the scripture, God is outside of time. On a scientific level we need something in the Infinity to create the universe that we live in. It is only because God is outside of time that there can be two of him. The Holy Spirit is God power being the third entity of the Godhead.
Like the title suggests I would be very greatful to hear anyone's opinion of this interpretation.
Thankyou you in advance
God Bless
Silvertusk.