In Bruce Crabtree's sermon on "The Trinity," he addresses the vital theological doctrine of the Trinity, emphasizing the distinct yet unified nature of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Crabtree argues that many heresies throughout church history, particularly those that minimize or deny the distinct persons within the Trinity, lead to serious doctrinal errors about Jesus Christ, the Son of God. He supports his assertions with various Scriptures, notably Revelation 19, 1 John 5:7, and John 17, to demonstrate the eternal relationship and distinct roles of the Father and the Son within the Godhead. The sermon holds significant practical importance, as it warns against modern heresies, such as the Oneness movement, that threaten the integrity of the doctrine of the Trinity, urging believers to understand and uphold the biblical teaching of the relationship and unity of the three persons of the Godhead.
“You look back through church history and you find especially the doctrine of the Trinity has been under attack.”
“If a person denies the Son, the same hath not the Father.”
“It’s a damnable heresy not to make a distinction between the Father and the Son.”
“These three are one. They're one now, they'll be one in the future, and they've always been one.”
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