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The Doctrine of the Trinity
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*“A Scriptural and Historical Overview”*
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!! Introduction
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There is only one God
2.         Yet God reveals Himself in the plural sense
3.         Yet the Bible reveals distinctions within the Godhead
4.         Yet the Bible reveals a unity in the midst of distinction within the Godhead
5.         Yet these three distinctions are eternal
6.         Yet each is called God
7.         Yet each is described as Creator
8.         Yet each is described as eternal
9.         Yet each is described as inspired
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Yet each is described as omnipresent
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Yet each is described as omniscient
12.       Yet each is described as omnipotent
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Yet each is described as holy
14.       Yet each is described with resurrection power
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Yet each is described as truth
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Yet each is described as sanctifying the believer
17.       Yet each is described as preserving the believer to salvation
18.       Yet each is described as being an indwelling presence
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Yet each is described as leading believers
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Yet each draws believers
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Yet each gives life
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The Bible also presents Jesus as YAHWEH (or JEHOVAH)
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The Bible teaches us that Jesus accepted the worship of others
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The baptism of Jesus
25.       Trinity baptism
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False Views of the Trinity
27.       Proposed illustrations demonstrating the trinity
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Old Testament passages regarding the trinity
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New Testament passages regarding the trinity
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The nature of Jesus Christ
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Three persons within the Godhead
Trinity and the Early Church Fathers
The Apostles Creed
The Nicene Creed
The Athanasian Creed
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