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Is the Trinity Actually in the Bible?


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Who is Jesus and what did Jesus do? Those two questions are at the heart of the Christian faith. Lots of people like the 'idea' of Jesus but is their understanding of Jesus Biblical? It is critical that the church speaks clearly about who our Triune God is and how that identity undergirds the message of salvation. Christians believe in a very specific God and love Him specifically. Belief in God is not a general thing but a specific thing, as is loving one's spouse. Suppose you asked a man if he loved his wife and he responded that he loved women in general? You would conclude that he did not love his wife. This is part of the reason that the Bible often compares idolatry to spiritual adultery. As Christians, we do not love the idea of God in general, but a very real and personal God who lived and died for us specifically because He loved us specifically. We believe in and love the Triune God as He reveals Himself to us in His word. Jesus Christ is the second person of this Triune God, the God-Man, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. This tract is designed as a tool to help Christians witness to those who have been misled by false teaching see the true God of the Bible. It is my prayer that God would use this to bring light to those who have been caught in the darkness of cults that claim the name of Jesus but deny the true Christ as confessed in the Scripture and the creeds and confessions of the universal Christian Church.



 
 
 

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Isaiah 55:1-2

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