What is the Trinity to you?
The Father?
The Son?
The Holy Spirit?My Answer:
To me the trinity is God. It's like when you get those ice-creams where you get three different flavours in one. So maybe chocolate, strawberry and vanilla flavours, for example, all in one ice-cream.In this case the ice-cream represents God.
The chocolate represents The Father.
The strawberry represents The Son.
The vanilla represents The Holy Spirit.Anyway enough about ice-creams and let's get a bit spiritual.
So The Father- Who is he?
What impacts does he have in our lives?
What's his role?
The Father is the first part of the trinity and is the maker of all the Earth. He loves us because we are his children. He loves us so much that he will leave the 99 just to come after you. He cares for us so much that he will cast out every demon in our lives. He cares for you so much that he sent his one and only son to die for us.Now The Son- Who is he?
What impacts does he have in our lives?
What's his role?
The Son is Jesus. The part of the trinity that has many names:
Saviour, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Prince of Peace, Redeemer. All these names are equal to one name...Jesus.
Jesus (The Son) sent down ti Earth by The Father so that we may have a second chance and so that we may be freed from the chains of sin that has hold us away from God in the past.Finally The Holy Spirit: What is it?
What impacts does it have in our lives?
What's its role?
The Holy Spirit us the last part of the trinity; after Jesus died. When Jesus went to heaven on a cloud to join The Father, he left The Holy Spirit to guide us through the darkness.
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