Posts Tagged ‘Theology’

A Thoughtful Answer for God and Suffering

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

Since God is good and all-powerful, why does God allow suffering in this world? This is a question that is, and should be, asked by many people. Why is this such a common question? Well, everyone sees suffering on almost a daily basis. Either it be in our owns lives or in the lives of people we see on tv or read about in the news; we are faced with the cold reality of suffering.

Check out this video for an answer that puts this question rightly and ultimately finds the hope for all suffering in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus!

Satan’s Existence Glorifies Jesus Christ

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Last night Pastor Dave preached on God’s wisdom and helped us see in the Scriptures that God has ordained all things by His perfect wisdom. That is, God has chosen the best plan and chooses the best means of carrying that plan out. This includes the atrocious evils of the world. God has a plan and permits evil to take place as means to His great end which is the glory of His Son Jesus Christ.

So how does God use evil to serve for His Son’s glory? Well, let me take a step back and let John Piper answer that question specifically about how Satan’s fall and ongoing existence serves to glorify Jesus Christ.

    God permitted Satan to fall (and continue to exist) because He had a purpose for it…Since God is never taken off guard, his permissions are always purposeful. If he chooses to permit something, he does so for a reason – an infinitely wise reason because He is infinitely wise.

    Why didn’t God cast him (Satan) into the lake of fire the day after he rebelled? Why let him rampage through humanity for centuries?…Satan deserved the lake of fire the moment he rebelled against God…God had the right and the power to put Satan out of commission the moment he sinned. Therefore, the fact that God did not do it shows that he had a reason. Can we know what it was?

    God saw all that Satan would do if he created Satan and permitted him to rebel. In choosing to create him, he was choosing to fold all of that evil into His purpose for creation. That purpose for creation was the glory of His Son. All things, including Satan and all his followers, were created with this in view. They were created knowing what they would do, and that knowledge was taken into account in God’s decision to create them. Therefore, the evil in the world is part of how the greatest purpose of God will be accomplished.

    Satan’s fall and ongoing existence are for the glory of Christ. The Son of God, Jesus Christ, will be more highly honored and more deeply appreciated and loved in the end because he defeats Satan not the moment after Satan fell, but through millenia of long-suffering, patience, humility, servanthood, suffering, and decisively through His own death. A single, sudden, and infintely holy display of power to destroy Satan after his fall would have been a glorious display of power and righteousness. But it would not have been the fullest possible display of all the glories of the Son and the Father. God chose an infinitely wise way of displaying the full array of divine glories in letting Satan fall and do his work for millenia…

    Satan, and all his pain, serves in the end to magnify the power and wisdom and love and grace and mercy and patience and wrath of Jesus Christ. We would not know Christ in the fullness of His glory if He had not defeated Satan in the way He did. (John Piper; Spectacular Sins; p. 47-49)

See from this that God is not lacking power to stop evil.

See from this that God is not lacking love to stop evil.

See from this that God, in Almighty Power and Perfect Love, knows of coming evil and permits it to happen for the glory of His Son Jesus Christ and the ultimate good of those He loved before the creation of the world. In perfect power God controls all things, both good and evil. In perfect love God gives Himself in Jesus Christ to pay, once for all, for sins of His elect (Romans 8:28-30). And in perfect wisdom God works all things, both evil and good, for His glory and His peoples joy.

Amen and amen.

The Perfect Wisdom of God

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Pastor Dave goes into the story of Joseph to help us see that God, in perfect wisdom and power, uses all things for His glory and our good. “God works all things for the glory of those who love Him and have been called according to HIs purpose” (Romans 8:28).

You can download sermon here.

Rapping for Jesus

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

At our middle school ministry at South Shores, The Ride, this last Wednesday night we got the chance to play a song from a rapper named Shai Linne. The song was called “The Judge of All the Earth”. We played the song for many reasons. One, it is a song about the very topic we taught last week (the righteousness and justice of God). Two, it is packed full of very biblical truth. Finally, it packs a sweet beat. And we like sweet beats.

After the service last night many students approached us and asked about Shai Linne’s song and asked if there were any other rappers like him. Good news! There are tons! We thought it would be a good idea to give you some names and even supply some song samples for you so you can be blessed by these Christian brothers and their amazing giftedness at writing rich lyrics into quality music. As you listen to the songs below (or any songs from these guys) make sure you pay attention to the words of the songs. There is deep truth packed into

So here they are, we hope you are blessed!

LECRAE

“At 19-years-old, at the encouragement of a Christian leader, Lecrae attended a conference and heard James White deliver a message that turned his world upside down and showed him his need for a Savior.

A graduate of University of North Texas, Lecrae now resides in Atlanta, GA with his wife and children. He and his wife are small group leaders at their church, and his passion for impacting urban culture persists. With a musically evolving and successful discography, nationwide tours along with the 116 Clique, and a generation of young believers around the world inspired to live unashamed; Lecrae is humbled by his position in the growing movement to spread the Gospel. His hope is that Reach’s impact will spread far beyond simply the music and into the lives of individuals across the globe, ultimately exalting Jesus Christ.”

Here’s a sample from Lecrae’s cd called Rehab. The song is called boasting.

Boasting

SHAI LINNE

“Long story short, I was abruptly converted as an adult. While I was intoxicated at a party, out of nowhere I began to consider things my mother had told me years before. When I told her what was going on, she encouraged me to read the Gospel of John. As I read, I was struck by the authority with which Jesus spoke. His claims to deity were both surprising and compelling to me. By God’s grace, I believed the gospel while reading, and crossed over from death to life in 1999. I’m married to an amazing woman named Blair and we live in Washington, D.C., where we’re members at Capitol Hill Baptist Church.

Shai linne is living proof that God has a wonderful sense of humor. He once told his mom that he would never, ever become a Christian, completely oblivious to the fact that God had chosen him to be a Christian before time began. He doesn’t like the spotlight, so God gave him natural gifts that put him on stage as an actor. He doesn’t like to be in front of people, so God gave him spiritual gifts that are mostly public in nature. shai has appeared on numerous independent and national Christian Hip-hop releases, including his 2005 full-length debut, The Solus Christus Project. All this from someone who doesn’t like hip-hop and never pursued a career in music. Someone in heaven is having a big laugh at his expense. After all this time, shai still doesn’t get the joke.”

Here’s a sample of Shai Linne’s music.

Triune Praise

FLAME

“For FLAME, he was headed in the wrong direction until a near fatal car accident and the passing of his grandmother would serve as a rude awakening that took root in shaping his future. His grandmother was the strongest and most influential Christian example in his life. Immediately after her death and the tragic incident, FLAME received Christ at the age of 16.

Now a leader in reforming the culture that he too was engulfed in, the foundation of FLAME’s ministry is to reach those same streets with his soapbox messages to lead his listeners to Christ. As his platform continues to garner the support of many along the way, FLAME now reigns amongst the forefront runners in the Christian Rap industry known to challenge and encourage its audience with an unwavering clear presentation of the Gospel.”

Joyful Noise

TRIP LEE

“William Lee Barefield III, better known as Trip Lee, was born and raised in Dallas, TX. As a child, Trip Lee had dreams of being a professional athlete or famous rapper, and he began to hone his lyrical skills at the age of 12. ‘I rapped about random stuff…how hot I was, how many girls I could pull,” Trip says. But upon giving his life to Christ, at age 14, his focus changed from fortune, fame, and women to serving and ministering the Gospel.’

Trip now resides in Philadelphia, PA with his wife and is pursuing a degree in Biblical Studies at Philadelphia Biblical University. He is the leader of the small groups ministry at Epiphany Fellowship, where he also occasionally preaches and teaches. Trip’s unending desire is to proclaim the grace and beauty of Jesus Christ to anyone that will listen; ultimately, he hopes this journey will someday lead to pastoring a church.”

Here’s a sample of Trip Lee’s music:

Yours to Own

JSON

I couldn’t find any information on Json but you can find his cds here.

Here is a sample of Json’s beats for Christ:

Grace

All these guys can be found on Amazon.com or iTunes. We hope these guys bless you! If you want any more recommendations for rap (or any other good Christian music) then tell us! Ask and you shall receive! For His glory and your joy.

Free Stuff!

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Yea, yea, yea I know I haven’t posted the sequel to the don’t go to church post yet, but things have ben especially busy for the Dill house this week so I haven’t had the chance to bust it out yet. However, until I finished that sequel post I give you this: free lectures from R.C. Sproul on the Trinity, the last days and pleasing God. Ligonier ministries has posted these lectures online to watch for free and can be accessed below.

The lecture on the Trinity is especially relevant for us in light of our current series, “This Is Our God” on the attributes of God.

Why We Must Think Rightly About God | A.W. Tozer

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

If you weren’t at Core this last Thursday then you missed receiving a free copy of a chapter from A.W. Tozer’s “Knowledge of the Holy”. But don’t worry, we have supplied an online version of the chapter right here just for you! This has been one of the most influential chapters I (Dana) have ever read in my walk with Jesus. The chapter addresses why our thoughts about God are the most important thing about us. I hope God uses this to help all the more understand that what they think about Him is of utmost importance.

Click here to read the chapter!

The Glorious Trinity (Part Five)

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

This is the last post of our series on the Trinity. See the Introduction, Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four.

REASONS WHY THE TRINITY IS CRUCIAL TO TRUE WORSHIP

    I’M SAVED BY THE THREE IN ONE: Atonement is unable to be made by a creature. A creature can not be depended on for salvation. If Jesus isn’t fully God, then we cannot be sure we are fully saved. The ESV study Bible comments, “The Trinity makes the atonement possible. Redemption of sinful man is accomplished through the distinct and unified activity of each person of the Godhead: “how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without blemish to God, purify our conscience from dead works to serve the living God” (Heb. 9:14). 

    GLORY BE: When I was little I had a hard time in knowing who I should be thankful to; God or Jesus. Reflecting back on those days, I now see that my dilemma came from a bad understanding of God as the Triune One; apparently I was a little Adoptionist (see last post for an explanation of what that means. However, thinking rightly about the Trinity erases that dilemma. According to the Bible, to praise Jesus is to praise God. To praise the Father is to praise God. To praise the Holy Spirit is to praise God. To put it simply, God is glorified when God is glorified.

    GOD IS BOTH INDEPENDENT AND LOVE: If God wasn’t Triune, then He could not be both loving and independent. If God is love (1 John 4:8), then he must have something to love. Being a lover requires that there is something to love. This would take away His independence because He would need something else to love in order to be a lover. Erik Thoennes observes that, “apart from the plurality in the Trinity, either God’s eternal independence of the created order or his eternally relational personal existence would have to be denied.” However, when we see God revealed as Trinity these problems are wiped away. God has always been a lover who is loved. He didn’t need to create something to love, but has eternally existed within a perfect, happy and blessed love relationship. In fact, this means that Man was created not because God needed anything, but so they may enter into the perfect love of the Triune God.

    THIS IS WHO OUR GOD IS: Sometimes people shy away from speaking about God as Triune because they are ashamed of the mystery and think it may be unnecessary. This is wrong. At the end of the day, we have to understand that those who reject the Trinity reject God Himself. The Triune God is the only God there is; there is no other. We cannot deny, neglect or ignore this point and still call ourselves Christians. We must worship God as He is, not as we want Him to be.

TWO THOUGHTS

    THE TRINITY IS GLORIOUSLY MYSTERIOUS: I am not about to say that the Trinity is easy. In fact, if anyone claims this get ready for one of those cheesy analogies as they explain to you why it’s easy, “God is like an egg…” We have to remember that no one can fathom the greatness of God (Psalm 145:3). When it comes to knowing God fully as He is, no one will reach that end because there isn’t any end to reach. God is infinite and unsearchable in glory. This is what will make heaven so mind-blowingly exciting because for eternity we will forever be in jaw-dropping amazement by who our God is and what He has done in Christ. Now don’t think this means we can’t know God truly. Yes, we can know God truly, but we cannot know Him fully as He is because there aren’t enough days in eternity. We must be ok with mystery because we will have to enjoy it for eternity as we find out more and more how much more there is to find out about God. 

    COMPLEX AND YET UTTERLY CRUCIAL: The Trinity is well beyond human comprehension, but this does not diminish it’s absolute important in the Christian life and worship. Biblical Christianity stands or falls with the doctrine of the Trinity. Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck once said of the Trinity, “In the confession of the Trinity throbs the heart of the Christian religion: every error results from, or upon deeper reflection may be traced to, a wrong view of this doctrine.”

PERSONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE TRINITY

THE TRINITY IS BETTER THAN THE GOSEPL: Fred Sanders comments, “There is something even better than the good news, and that something is God. The good news of the gospel is that God has opened up the dynamics of His triune life and given us a share in that fellowship. But all of that good news only makes sense against the background of something even better than the good news: the goodness that is the perfection of God Himself.” This is our hope. Forgiveness is only good because through it we get to the Triune God.

    THE TRINITY HUMBLES US: When we remember God as Trinity, we should be humbled. Humbled in understanding that though we know God truly we will never fully grasp Him completely. God will never be exhaustively understood, but, as we know Him and love Him, He will always remain a glorious mystery.

    THE TRINITY FILLS US WITH JOY AND COMFORT: It wasn’t only Jesus who wanted to come and save us, but the Father sent Him to be our Savior. The Spirit has willingly come to convict us, make us new, fill us and sanctify us through our life. As Peter said, Christians, “have been chosen according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through the sanctifying work of the Spirit, to be obedient to Jesus Christ and sprinkled with his blood…” (1 Peter 1:2). We are loved by one who has been Eternally Loving. Selah.

    THE TRINITY MAKES SENSE OF OUR INSANELY RELATIONAL NATURES: Why are sleep overs so fun for kids? Because they are able to extend their hang out time with friends they usually only see in the daytime. Ever wonder why that people use every step of technology to make greater connections with one another? Phones, cell phone, email, AIM chat, Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Skype, Facetime and the list goes on and on. Why? Because people are insatiably relational. We crave deep, abiding relationships with others. We want to be connected. We want to be known. We want to be loved. Why do we want all these things? Because we bear the image of a Triune God. We relational creatures have been made in the image of the Relational Creator. Our cravings for connection have their roots in our creation. Every longing for love reveals who made us.

    THE TRINITY BECOMES OUR MODEL FOR ALL PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS: God has forever existed in blessed relationship. John 1 says, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.” I will say it simply, God is our model for relationships. He is the perfect lover we must strive to be like. As Jesus submits to the will of His Father, so should we willingly submit to those who are in authority over us. There are no power plays. There is no jealousy. No envy. No distrust. Just love. Our Triune God

    beckons us, through the gospel of grace that has reconciled us to Himself, to walk as He does. He calls us to enjoy our new relationship found within His love and to reflect Him to others in how we relate and live.

Well there you go! I hope both of you learned a lot through this series. To cap it off I thought I would post a picture of my friend Steve Shaw’s tattoo which is a diagram of good Trinitarian theology.

Here is an english version:

 

The Glorious Trinity (Part Four)

Friday, September 30th, 2011

Continuing our series on the Trinity. See the Introduction, Part One, Part Two, Part Three.

WHY SHOULD WE STUDY OTHERS MISTAKES?

    A time tested method of teaching something right is to show how someone else had got it wrong. By looking at the mistakes or missteps of others we can find ourselves better equipped to step over the landmines that others hadn’t seen or ignored. In an effort to think rightly about God it is helpful to point out and address the places where some divert from the path of sound teaching.

    So now that we have looked into the three biblical tenets of sound Trinitarian theology, let’s address where people often make mistakes in their thinking or teaching about the Glorious Trinity.

COMMON MISTAKES ABOUT THE TRINITY

ONE GOD WITH THREE MASKS (MODALISM)

    This first mistake is probably one of the most common for well meaning Christians to fall into. This is the view that there is only one God who, at different times, shows up as the Father, the Son or the Spirit. According to this view, God is like an actor who disappears backstage in order to change customs and then comes back as a different character. Only one actor who plays different parts.

    The technical term is modalism (also known as (modalistic monarchiansim; Sabellianism). The word modalism is used for this view of God because it proposes that there is one God who reveals Himself to us in three different modes. Sometimes he reveals himself to us as the Father. At others time he may put on the Son mask or show up as the Spirit, but at the end of the day this view of God isn’t Three in One but it is One who shows up in one of three ways; there is one God with three masks (modes).

    So do we know this view isn’t what the Bible teaches? Well, before you read the next sentence, ask yourself which of the three biblical tenets does this view break? This view is wrong because it denies the second tenet we addressed. This view denies that God eternally exists as three distinct persons. The view of one God with three masks denies the view of one God who is three distinct persons. Jesus is not the Father, the Father is not the Spirit and the Spirit is not the Son. Modalism makes God into an actor who only plays different roles making it impossible for us to know Him truly. Also this view makes God dishonest because Jesus makes a distinction between Himself and the Father and the Spirit. If all these are really one God then I can’t help but think Jesus was laughing under his breath every time he “prayed” to the Father knowing the Father was only a role he plays.That’s sneaky. I don’t think Jesus is sneaky.

JESUS IS JR. VARSITY (ARIANISM)

    In this view, Jesus is not the eternal God who has always been, but He (and the Spirit) are creatures made by the Father who alone is God (this is the view Jehovah’s Witnesses have). Jesus did exist before he came to earth but he has always existed. Sometime in eternity past, before the world’s creation, God created Jesus and granted him the title of “Son of God” and made him supreme over everything. This view is known as Arianism; the name being derived from its major teacher Arius who lived and taught this view back in third and fourth century. Arianism, although it claims Jesus is divine, denies that Jesus is fully God. Jesus, according to Arianism, isn’t full on Varsity God, but He is the Quarterback and Team Captain of the Jr. Varsity team.

    Where does Arianism get off track? What biblical tenet of Trinitarian theology does this view neglect? Arianism denies the third tenet of biblical Trinitarianism which teaches that the Father, the Son and the Spirit are all fully God.

    There are many reasons why this view is disastrous for people to believe. One, if this view is true then Jesus cannot be trusted fully because He is not the Trustworthy God. Another reason is that Jesus cannot save us if he is not God. Only God can bridge the infinite gap our sin has created between us and Him in His Infinite Holiness. To paraphrase one early Christian, “Man should pay for sin, only God can.” Lastly, Arianism makes anyone who worships Jesus into an idolator. Only God is to be worshiped (Exodus 20:3). If Jesus is not God, then all the Christians who worship him are nothing but pagan idolators.

JESUS GOT PROMOTED TO GOD (ADOPTIONISM)

    When thinking about Jesus, some think that he was a really good dude who did righteous things with a good heart and God loved him so much and was so impressed with him that he promoted him to a position like Assistant God (does that make the Holy Spirit the Assistant to the Assistant Manager?). This view, also dubbed Adoptionism, thinks that Jesus was a man who God adopted as His Son at baptism and gave Jesus all the rights as the Son of God.

    This view denies the second and third tenet of good Trinity thinking by denying God has existed as three distinct persons and by denying that Jesus is the eternal God. Jesus is not a man who became God, He is God who became man. His path wasn’t one of exaltation to a high place. His path was leaving His exalted state by coming to this fallen world to live a human life characterized by suffering. After the suffering of His soul He then was exalted to His position as our new King, Priest and Savior (Philippians 2:5-11).

THREE GODS (TRI-THEISM)

THINK BIBLICALLY, NOT SIMPLISTICALLY

    Sometimes, with good intentions, we try to make up helpful analogies in order to explain the Trinity to non-believers or new believers so they can see there isn’t any contradiction in this glorious truth. But we need to understand something: the Trinity cannot be explained by analogies. Wayne Grudem observes that, “Although analogies are helpful at an elementary level of understanding, they all turn out to be inadequate or misleading on further reflection.” I have heard adults try and explain the Trinity to kids by saying he is like water, ice and condensation. But on close examination, this is an explanation a Modalist would use! One water that sometimes shows up as ice, water or steam. All analogies of the Trinity at some point fall short and mislead people into thinking wrong thoughts.

    So what do we do? We hold to what the Bible teaches about the Trinity and maintain the three tenets we see God teaching us in his word. Don’t give shallow analogie, give solid truth. One way I attempt to do this with my middle school students is to teach them the three truths of the Trinity. I usually assure them that it isn’t something they’ll ever fully comprehend, but that they should see these three truths as good fences that keep them from believing wrongly about their God. I encourage them to hold these fences up in their minds and let God help them to grow in their understanding of His Glorious Triune Nature. I am not anxious that they fully comprehend the Trinitarian nature of God right now, but I am passionate about building them good fences they can safely grow in.

The Glorious Trinity (Part Three)

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Continuing our series on the Trinity. See the Introduction, Part One, Part Two.

Today we will address the last of three tenets that make up biblical Trinitarianism. You like that word don’t you. Trinitarianism. It’s even fun to write.

What are the three tenets of biblical trinitarianism? Well, to list it simply:

    1) There is One God

    2) God Has Eternally Existed in Three Distinct Persons

    3) Each Person is Fully God

So the third tenet is ours today! Today we will look into the Bible and study the different passages which teach us that each member of the Trinity is fully, completely and entirely God.

Each Person of the Trinity is Fully God

THE FATHER IS FULLY GOD

    In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Genesis 1:1

    The earth is the LORD’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it; for he founded it upon the seas and established it upon the waters. Psalm 24:1

    Yes these are only two verses, but no one is about to deny that the Father is God

JESUS IS FULLY GOD

    The Messiah prophesied in the OT is God:

      (David speaking about God speaking to the Messiah whom David recognizes as his Lord) “The Lord (Yahweh) says to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” Psalms 110:1

      This psalm begins by seeming to speak to a king about to wed, but then, in speaking to the very same person who is obviously a man, the psalmist calls him God. “You are the most excellent of men and your lips have been anointed with grace, since God has blessed you forever…Your throne, O God, will last for ever and ever; a scepter of justice will be the scepter of your kingdom. Psalm 45:2, 6

      When Jesus uses the title “Son of Man” he is not referring to His humanity, but He is alluding to this passage in Daniel. In this passage, Daniel sees a man who is like a son of man, yet who is given authority over all things, glory, power and whom the nations worship. This vision is of someone who is both God and Man. “In my vision at night I looked, and there before me was one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient of Days and was led into his presence. He was given authority, glory and sovereign power; all nations and peoples of every language worshiped him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion that will not pass away, and his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed.” Daniel 7:13-14

    Jesus and the Apostles Plainly Claim that He (Jesus) is God:

      In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. John 1:1-2

      “I tell you the truth,” Jesus answered, “before Abraham was born, I am!” John 8:58

      “I and the Father are one.” Again the Jews picked up stones to stone him, but Jesus said to them, “I have shown you many great miracles from the Father. For which of these do you stone me?” “We are not stoning you for any of these,” replied the Jews, “but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God.”
      John 10:31-33

      Thomas said to him (Jesus), “My Lord and my God!” John 20:28

      Theirs are the patriarchs, and from them is traced the human ancestry of Christ, who is God over all, forever praised! Amen. Romans 9:5

      …while we wait for the blessed hope—the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ… Titus 2:13

      Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God… Philippians 2:5-7

THE HOLY SPIRIT IS FULLY GOD

    The Holy Spirit is classified on an equal level with the Father and the Son:

      Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit… Matthew 28:19

      (Christians) have been chosen according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through the sanctifying work of the Spirit, for obedience to Jesus Christ and sprinkling by his blood… 1 Peter 1:2

      May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. 2 Corinthians 13:14

      There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit. There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. There are different kinds of working, but the same God works all of them in all men. 1 Corinthians 12:4-6

    The Holy Spirit is Implicitly Referred to as God: In the passage below, believers are referred to as the God’s Temple. If believers are God’s Temple, then God lives in us. Paul continues at the end of the verse to tell us God’s Spirit (the Holy Spirit) lives in us. This implicitly teaches that the Spirit is God.

      Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit lives in you? 1 Corinthians 3:16

    The Holy Spirit is Plainly Called God:The passage below shows that Peter rebukes Ananias for lying to the Holy Spirit and then helps Ananias understand that in lying to the Spirit he has lied to no one less than God Himself.

      Then Peter said, “Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money you received for the land? Didn’t it belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasn’t the money at your disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied to men but to God.” Acts 5:3-4

    The Holy Spirit Possesses Divine attributes: The Holy Spirit is said to be absolutely everywhere (omnipresence) and to know God comprehensively (omniscience)

      Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there. Psalm 139:7-8

      These are the things God has revealed to us by his Spirit. The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who knows a person’s thoughts except their own spirit within them? In the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God. 1 Corinthians 2:10-11

SOME IMPORTANT IMPLICATIONS

    1) To deny Jesus Christ is to deny God Himself. Seeing that Jesus is fully God we are forced to realize that our response to Him is nothing less than our response to God Himself. To love Jesus is to love God. To reject Jesus is to reject God.

    2) Jesus + Nothing = Everything: In Christ we lack nothing, for He is the fullness of Deity and therefore we have, in Him, the fullness of Deity (Colossians 2:9-10). Everything important and praiseworthy is found in Jesus so we need not look further. As the old hymn says, “All I need in Jesus dwells and there it dwells for me.”

    3) We Rightly Worship Jesus: Jesus is no Jr. Varsity God, only to be honored and not worshiped. God the Father and God the Spirit are glorified when we glorify Jesus and call us to do so because the fullness of Deity dwells in Him (Col. 2:9). To be Christ centered is to be God centered.

    4) All Religions that Dethrone Jesus From Being God Are Wrong No Matter How Much They May Look Christian: Christianity is not about morals, social action, race, denomination, politics or any other minor issue: Christianity is about Jesus and Him Crucified. Therefore, to reject Jesus as God is to diminish His worth from the Infinite God to a mere creature is to denounce Him from His throne. One’s salvation depends on their trust in Christ, but the only trust that will bring one to salvation is the kind that trusts Jesus as God.

    5) Confidence and Awe to Know that God Has Chosen to Live in Us: As Christians we should not have confidence in ourselves, our gifts, our talents, our financial situation or anything of the like. No, we have confidence because we know that God dwells within us because we have been cleansed in the atoning blood of Jesus Christ. Our power for ministry and our hope is God in us. Depend on Him and be in awe that He chose to grace you with His permanent residence.

    6) We Have an Unchanging Hope: Everything Jesus has promised us is trustworthy because God cannot lie.

So there you have it. The Bible plainly teaches that the Father is God, the Son is God and the Spirit is God.

Below is a cool/helpful picture/diagram that helps us keep a biblical understanding of the Trinity. The Father is not the Son who is not the Spirit. However, the Father is God, the Son is God and the Spirit is God.

Join us tomorrow as we address people’s common misconceptions or popular heresies (wrong teaching) about the Trinity!

To be continued…

The Glorious Trinity (Part Two)

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

See introduction and part one.

So now for part two. Today I want to tackle the Biblical truth that our one God has eternally existed in three distinct persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. This is a crucial truth to make sure we articulate clearly.

God has eternally existed in three distinct persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.

First we look to the Old Testament to help shape our understanding of this truth about the Trinity. It is helpful to note that although teaching about the Trinity is not as fully disclosed in the Old Testament as it is in the New Testament it still is very much present throughout. In other words, the the truth about the Trinity is not only in the New Testament.

OLD TESTAMENT

A word used of God in Hebrew is Elohim, is itself plural.

    In the beginning God (Elohim) created the heavens and the earth. Genesis 1:1

    Then God (Elohim) said, “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” Genesis 1:26

In the Old Testament there are references to God using first person plural personal pronouns.

    Then God (Elohim) said, “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” Genesis 1:26

    And the LORD God said, “The man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat, and live forever. Genesis 3:22

    Come, let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other. Genesis 11:7

    Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?” Isaiah 6:8

The Angel of the Lord – A heavenly being who is both identified as God and distinguished from Him (Gen 16:7-18; Exodus 3; Judges 2:1-2; 6:11-18; Numbers 22:35, 38)

There are references that speak to someone who is both the true God and a real man.

    (David speaking about God speaking to the Messiah whom David recognizes as his Lord) “The Lord (Yahweh) says to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” Psalms 110:1

    This psalm begins by seeming to speak to a king about to wed, but then, in speaking to the very same person who is obviously a man, the psalmist calls him God. “You are the most excellent of men and your lips have been anointed with grace, since God has blessed you forever…Your throne, O God, will last for ever and ever; a scepter of justice will be the scepter of your kingdom. Psalm 45:2, 6

    When Jesus uses the title “Son of Man” he is not referring to His humanity, but He is alluding to this passage in Daniel. In this passage, Daniel sees a man who is like a son of man, yet who is given authority over all things, glory, power and whom the nations worship. This vision is of someone who is both God and Man. “In my vision at night I looked, and there before me was one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient of Days and was led into his presence. He was given authority, glory and sovereign power; all nations and peoples of every language worshiped him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion that will not pass away, and his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed.” Daniel 7:13-14

NEW TESTAMENT

The Father, Son and Spirit show up as distinct from one another. This is vividly seen at Jesus’ baptism.

    Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. Matthew 28:18-20

John tells us that Jesus (the Word) existed from the beginning (borrowing the phrase from Genesis 1:1 meaning from eternity) and that He is God and that He dwelled with God (the Father).

    “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.” John 1:1-2

The New Testament writers held the Father, Son and Holy Spirit with the same reverence. This is often seen in their practice of grouping them together when blessing or speaking about salvation. Notice in the passages below that the Father, Son and Spirit are spoken of as distinct from one another yet equals in essence.

    May the grace of the Lord JESUS CHRIST, and the love of GOD, and the fellowship of the HOLY SPIRIT be with you all. 2 Corinthians 13:14

    Notice the Trinitarian salvation Peter unfolds for us, “To God’s elect, strangers in the world…who have been chosen according to the foreknowledge of GOD THE FATHER, through the sanctifying work of the SPIRIT, for obedience to JESUS CHRIST and sprinkling by his blood…” 1 Peter 1:1-2 (see also Ephesians 1:3-14)

    But when the time had fully come, GOD sent his SON, born of a woman, born under law, to redeem those under law, that we might receive the full rights of sons. Because you are sons, GOD sent the SPIRIT of his SON into our hearts, the SPIRIT who calls out, “Abba, Father.” Galatians 4:4-6

SOME QUICK THOUGHTS

    This truth about God eternally existing as three distinct persons helps us from making the error of saying there is one god who has three different masks (a heresy called modalism; we will get there). The Father is not the Son. The Spirit is not the Father. The Son is not the Spirit. They are distinct from one another. They are distinct persons who relate to one another and creation in distinct ways.

    Notice too that this is how God has eternally existed. God has forever been the Triune God. We will explore the importance of this truth later.

    How are the persons of the Trinity distinct? Each person of the Trinity is distinct from the other according to how they relate to one another (the Father sends Jesus, Jesus obeys the Father’s will) and how they relate to creation (the Father sent the Son to be our sacrifice, the Son dies on the cross, the Spirit applies the finished work of the cross to the heart of believers.)

Join me tomorrow to hit our last of the three biblical teachings about the Trinity: each person is fully God. After that we will explore the common errors people have regarding the Trinity and the implications of this truth in the lives of Christians.