Belief #2. The Godhead

Seventh-day Adventists believe in one God comprised of three co-eternal Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, who work together in unity. This belief, known as the Trinity, is rooted deeply in Scripture even though the term "Trinity" is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible.
  • Biblical Insights on the Trinity: - The Bible illustrates the Trinity through various scripture passages, like the baptism of Jesus where all three members were present and active.
  • God the Father: - God the Father is seen as the supreme overseer and sustainer of life. He led the creation of the world through the Son and loves humanity with an everlasting love, demonstrated by sending Jesus for our salvation.
  • God the Son: - God the Son, Jesus Christ, is our Saviour. He became human to connect with us, offering His life for our redemption. He continues to be our advocate and friend.
  • God the Holy Spirit: - The Holy Spirit is our guide and comforter, leading us into truth and helping us to live righteous lives. He works within us to fulfil God's purpose.
  • The Working of the Trinity: - The Trinity operates like a unified team with a common mission of salvation, each member fulfilling distinct roles. God the Father provides love and mercy, God the Son offers grace and redemption, and God the Holy Spirit renews and guides us towards eternal life.
This doctrine illustrates God's infinite love and desire for us to experience salvation through an intimately connected divine relationship.
 
Why do we now adopt the word "trinity" when it is based entirely on the traditions and precepts of men?

A SDA person commented negatively on my best preacher Pastor Randy Skeete
so I had to reply to this "triangle god" in his mock.

I agree that the word "trinity" should not be used in SDA circles, but now its a part of our creed?

I was also interested in the 23 minute sermon of Pastor Skeete about the Surrender process.

The sermon took me 4 hours to watch and discuss, so I invite you all into the real topic study that exposes my own personal experience in surrender and what this means.

Both threads are listed on the same link: https://spiritualsprings.proboards.com/thread/116/surrender-god-sermon-pastor-skeete
 
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