The Holy Trinity

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2009

This teaching is not on the show line up but I need to give it to you guys! I thought it was pretty cool! Hope it helps

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  • I love this analogy. Have heard it many times. But never demonstrated.

    God Bless

  • Yeah it has been around for a long time.

  • well done!

  • thank you!

  • oh javid, i like you, so i will spare you how silly that was on so many levels. poetic analogy, but it holds no water (snicker)

  • Yeah like I said, just a was of showing how and why. "holds no water" LOL

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  • @jthunder73 As you said the video "is not proof or evidence of a trinity".

    The problem you have with this analogy is that if you took a pot of water, froze it, then boiled it to produce steam, it cannot be all 3 at the one time.

    All this does is help explain a doctrine that cant be found in the bible in the first place.

    If you accept what the bible teaches about the person of God you would not need these type of analogies

    The Father is God. Jesus is his Son. Holy spirit is his power. SIMPLE

  • Well, quite frankly, a person can find flaws in most illustrations. Illustrations simply help us to grasp what we can not see. I wonder how easy it would be to discount even Jesus' illustrations by critical thinking. Don't ask me to do it. :-)

  • That is helpful, but the problem is, it is modalism, which is a heresy. A much more Biblical and helpful idea when talking about the Trinity(imho), is understanding the Father, His word/reason (Logos, a biblical title of Christ), and the Breath(Heb. and Gr. words mean both). A man's word and his breath/spirit are one and inseperable with him, yet distinct. Ps 33:6.

  • I have used the ice/water/steam illustration before. This is a good rendition of that truth.

  • Good analogy, but I don't know that it fits. If the holy spirit was 'created', then it can't be god, because god is uncreated and eternal. Same with Jesus, so the father is still the only god.

  • Ok that was FREAKING AWESOME!!!

  • That was THE best explaination I've ever heard for that. Because of this, I can't say that I'll ever be able to ridicule the idea again.

    Love watching your videos, even if I disagree with most of them! LOL!

  • I have to say that this analogy is an illustration to your point, extremely well done. Though I'm not a religious person, you seem to have the talent to express your thoughts on this matter. BTW...it's a breath of fresh air, if you know what I mean.

  • I love the new direction you have headed into with these and the photoshop videos. These are really great. Good job P. Javid.

  • Interesting analogy. I'm not sure I agree 100%, but then... nobody completely understands the Holy Trinity. I believe more along these lines... that God is a Spirit, the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit occupies these three offices; the Father, the Son (God became flesh) and Himself as Spirit.

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