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What does the Bible say about the Holy Trinity?

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The Bible reveals the Trinity as three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, united in one essence.

The doctrine of the Holy Trinity is clearly displayed in key scripture passages such as Matthew 3:16-17. Here, during the baptism of Jesus, we see all three persons of the Godhead: Jesus, the Son, stands in the water, the Holy Spirit descends like a dove, and the Father's voice proclaims His love for the Son. This divine revelation emphasizes the distinct personalities within the Godhead while maintaining their unity in essence.

This understanding is essential for Christians as it informs our view of God and His operations in the world. The proclamation from the Father, expressing His approval of Jesus as His beloved Son, reassures believers of Christ's divine authority and His role as our Savior. John the Baptist's acknowledgment of Jesus as the Son of God, upon witnessing the Spirit's descent, further affirms this Trinitarian revelation as fundamental to our faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:16-17, John 1:32-34

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