From: Judy Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To answer your question. I would demonstrate the Godhead this way: God the Father has the thought
God the Word speaks it into existence
God the Spirit carries it out

I have heard this in a slightly different way: God designed it, the Word created it, and the Holy Spirit runs it.

So you see the Godhead as one working in harmony, like a symphony; which in fact is how the body of Christ should be working and will when it all comes together in Him. jt

While I do see and understand the harmony, your explanation does not seem to answer the question of the nature of the relationship between the three, which Nicea attempts to answer. How do you describe the oneness, while preserving the uniqueness of each without being polytheistic, unitarian, modalistic?

Perry


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