The Doctrine of the Trinity (3)
Thus far in our consideration of the Trinity we have seen that while God is one, yet He reveals Himself to us as a plurality of persons. God speaks to us as the "I am that I am" (Ex. 3:14), and yet within Himself He speaks in the plural, "Let us make man in our image…" (Gen. 1:26). Moreover, we have seen that God reveals Himself as three, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, by His works of creation, redemption, and sanctification. By the threefold character of His works outside Himself, God reveals...
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