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* Mountain peak of prophecy (Prophetic perspective, Prophetic horizon) | * Mountain peak of prophecy (Prophetic perspective, Prophetic horizon) | ||
==What is the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?== | ==What is the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?== | ||
===My View=== | ===My View=== |
Revision as of 22:40, 31 July 2024
Did God create evil?
How do you get saved?
Can you lose your salvation?
When will Jesus return?
- Mountain peak of prophecy (Prophetic perspective, Prophetic horizon)
What is the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
My View
Everything the Son and Holy Spirit do, the Father gets credit for. The Father calls the Son God, but the Son calls the Father my God, and true God. The Son is also called the Word and was begotten of the Father before all creation. All things are of the Father by the Son, and the Son is the express image of the Father.
The relationship between Pharaoh and Joseph in Genesis is a helpful analogy to describe the Father and Son. The Father is like Pharaoh, the Son like Joseph, and the Holy Spirit like Pharaoh's ring. The Father's name is in the Son giving him all the authority of the Father. The Holy Spirit is possessed by the Father, proceeds from the Father, and is given by the Father to the Son.
The Holy Spirit is a living spirit that can be grieved. Lying to the Holy Spirit is the same as lying to the Father. The Holy Spirit is also called the seven eyes of the Lamb, the seven lamps burning with fire, and the seven spirits before the throne of God.
The names of the Son are Lord of Hosts, God of Hosts, Holy One of Israel, Angel of the Lord, and Redeemer. The names of the Father are Living God, and True God. The Names Lord, God, and Savior are used to refer to either the Father or the Son depending on context.
Trinitarian View
- Eternal Generation
- Perichoresis
- Dual will (Dyothelitism)
- Nestorianism (Bad)
- Eternal Functional Subordination
- Incarnational Subordination
- Subordinationism
- Economic vs Immanent