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Definitions:
Definitions:
“God’s unity is his perfect uniqueness of essence, so that neither is he more than one essence nor is there more than one divine essence” (MacArthur & Mayhue, 174).
“God’s unity is his perfect uniqueness of essence, so that neither is he more than one essence nor is there more than one divine essence” (MacArthur & Mayhue, 174).
“…there is but one essence (the totality of God’s infinite perfections) in the Godhead, and this one essence wholly, equally, and eternally pervades each of the three persons of the Godhead without division or multiplication” (McCune, 1:275).
“…He is numerically one and…as such He is unique” (Berkhof, 61).
Implications: (from McCune, 1:275-76)
Implications: (from McCune, 1:275-76)
The whole essence of God is in each Trinitarian person.
The essence of God is neither prior nor subsequent to the persons of the Godhead.
The three persons of the Godhead always have existed and always will.
The one essence is simultaneously three persons.
God is a unity not a unit.
God is a unity of one essence in three distinct persons.
Evidence from Scripture: (MacArthur & Mayhue 174; McCune 1:277-79)
God is only one essence —
God is unique; there is only one God — ;
Idols are vain and empty — ;
In the NT, God’s unity is revealed in Jesus Christ —
Each member of the Godhead is recognized as God — ; ;
The three persons of the Trinity are one and the same God — ; ; ; , ,
Applications:
Does learning about this attribute, the oneness of God, show ways that we should try to be more like God? Explain.
Can you describe any ways that these truths should affect our worship?
How are these truths encouraging or challenging to you?
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