trinity
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To confess “Jesus is Lord” is to speak the central truth of the Christian faith (Rom. 10:9). But when that confession becomes detached from the Spirit who empowers and the Father who sends, it risks becoming a distortion. Christomonism—whether overt or subtle—shrinks the gospel to a one-person show. The New Testament offers a different pattern:…
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A theological reflection on Philippians 2:6–14 exploring Jesus before time, in time, and beyond time—revealing who God is and what it means for us.
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The biblical passage in Ephesians 2:18 emphasizes the Holy Trinity – the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. While the term “Trinity” may not be found in the Bible, the concept is evident. Through Jesus, both Jews and Gentiles have continuous access to the Father. The unifying power of the Spirit brings believers joy and empowerment.