
The Three Dimensions of God
Understanding the Triune Nature of God and Humanity
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Narrado por:
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Donna Renee
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Traci Carson
Sobre este áudio
Over the years, I’m sure you’ve heard people say, “there is no way to explain the Trinity of God.” It is a hidden mystery concealed by Him. I strongly disagree.
In 1 Corinthians 2: 9–16, we clearly see where wisdom and mystery is spoken among those who are maturing.
Beloved, we cannot say we honor truth while ignoring it. Increasing our knowledge of God does not decrease His mystery or Deity.
There is something quite strange when we say how much God loves us, and yet believe He keeps us at arms length. How can we possibly mature into the fullness of Christ with that type of general understanding?
We can read numerous books about God, hear about Him, watch videos about Him, and yet not experience the reality of His Life in and through us. There is an external force that must be recognized for what it is; it's called passivity, and false comfort is its hammock. Christianity isn't a slothful ticket to heaven. Christ is our blueprint of what Father has purposed for this New Life in Him. He is not only our Savior, but also the INDWELLING ONE. All that He is and all that He does dwells inside of you and I for a purpose far beyond the gifts of the Spirit.
We have been given the possibility to know God beyond measure. The apostle Paul said that he had not yet attained to knowing Christ as he ought, but he pressed on toward that goal (Phil 3: 8-14). Beloved, let’s press on to know God as we are known by Him. (1 Cor 13: 12)
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