Through His Child Jesus Christ In a Sermon

Posted by abdul wahab on July 6th, 2022

Are you aware the One in whom you think? If you rely on God, you don't know who He's, along with His Son and His Holy Spirit? How come even accurately knowing about God important?

The entire Bible clearly supplies all the data we want in order to know about God,, His Son, and His Holy Spirit, so here, I will briefly outline the fundamental and fundamental facts from the Bible, God's final written authority for us. Accurate knowledge about God and Jesus is vital to our salvation. Read on...

God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit comprise what we call the "Holy Trinity." The Holy Trinity is a spiritual unity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are "one" in a spiritual sense. To understand why oneness, we must know what the Bible says Pastor Chris oyakhilome about marriage. It says that whenever a person and woman marry, they become "one flesh": "Therefore a man will leave his father and his mother, and will join together with his wife, and they'll be one flesh." (Genesis 2:24, WEB) That doesn't literally mean that they become one person. What this means is they become "one" in spiritual unity. In exactly the same way, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are "one" in spiritual unity; they're not literally "one God" in an actual sense. They share exactly the same purpose, goals, and they interact harmoniously to attain their plans.

Jesus wishes all Christians to make this happen oneness, as he indicated in his prayer to the Father: "Holy Father, keep them through your name that you simply have given me, that they might be one, even while we are." (John 17:11)

"Not for these only do I pray, however for those also who rely on me through their word, that they could all be one; even as you, Father, have been in me, and I in you, that in addition they may be one in us; that the world may genuinely believe that you sent me. The glory which you have given me, I have given in their mind; that they could be one, even as we are one; I in them, and you in me, that they could be perfected into one... "

The above mentioned passage helps us understand the idea of "oneness" or spiritual unity. Just whilst the Father (Yahweh) and the Son (Jesus) are "one," all believers should be "one" with the Father and the Son. Did Jesus ask that all believers be literally anyone? Needless to say not; that could be absurd.

The thought of "oneness" is described in two other ways in the Bible: 1) we are one, and 2) you in me and I in you. For instance, John 10:38 says, "The Father is in me [Jesus], and I in the Father." This verse often confuses people because they don't understand this spiritual oneness concept; they believe that John 10:38 implies that the Father (God) and the Son (Jesus) are exactly the same Person. On the contrary, it simply implies that God and Jesus are "one" in a spiritual sense, not really a physical sense. If you see either kind of the wording in the Bible ("we are one" or "you in me and I in you"), you'll know that it indicates the same thing.

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