One of the most fascinating things about Christmas is that Jesus, the Creator, was born as a baby.
This just underlies the fact of the Trinity. Jesus was "God in the flesh." In Jesus,"God became man." Those are all true statements.
This fact, though, also refutes the idea of modalism, that indicates that God just exists as one person at a time. If that was the case, who is keeping the universe together when God the Son, Jesus, is a baby? Also, who keeps things running when Jesus is dead?
Modalism implies that you had God acting as God the Father in the Old Testament. Then He acted as the Son while Jesus was on the Earth. Following that, He acted as God the Holy Spirit.
Actually, the three Persons of the Godhead are eternally distinct in subject-object relationship. Yet, they are all of one essence. The Godhead is like this: The Father is God in essence, but the Father is not the Son or the Holy Spirit in personhood.
Likewise, the Son is God in essence, but the Son is not the Father or the Holy Spirit in personhood.
In the same manner, the Holy Spirit is God in essence, but the Holy Spirit is not the Father or the Son in Personhood.
We cannot comprehend some aspects of this because, in our experience, we are used to there being one "being" in a one-to-one correspondence to one "person." For humans, it is one being tied to one person.
In the case of God, we have one "Being," but three "Persons." All of those Persons are, however, one God.
We cannot fully comprehend this, but we can apprehend that this is what the Bible teaches.
When we think of ways to Heaven, we understand that God is the only one who can make such a way, but we cannot remoe the fact that Jesus is God. Therefore, Jesus is the way to Heaven.
Friday, December 18, 2009
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