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1. Terms
Defined
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terms “Trinity” and “persons” as related to the Godhead,
while not found in the Scriptures, are words in harmony with
Scripture, whereby we may convey to others our immediate
understanding of the doctrine of Christ respecting the Being of
God, as distinguished from “gods many and lords many.” We
therefore may speak with propriety of the Lord our God who is One
Lord, as a trinity or as one Being of three persons, and still be
absolutely scriptural (Matthew 28:19; 2 Corinthians 13:14; John
14:16-17).
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2. Distinction
and Relationship in the Godhead
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taught a distinction of Persons in the Godhead which He expressed
in specific terms of relationship, as Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit, but that this distinction and relationship, as to its mode
is inscrutable and incomprehensible, because unexplained (Matthew
11:25-27; 28:19; Luke 1:35; 1 Corinthians 1:24; 2 Corinthians
13:14; 1 John 1:3-4).
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3. Unity
of the One Being of Father, Son and Holy Spirit
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therefore, there is that in the Father which constitutes him the
Father and not the Son; there is that in the Son which constitutes
Him the Son and not the Father; and there is that in the Holy
Spirit which constitutes Him the Holy Spirit and not either the
Father or the Son. Wherefore the Father is the Begetter, the Son
is the Begotten, and the Holy Spirit is the one proceeding from
the Father and the Son. Therefore, because these three persons in
the Godhead are in a state of unity, there is but one Lord God
Almighty and His name one (John 1:18;
15:26; 17:11,21; Zechariah 14:9).
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4. Identity
and Cooperation in the Godhead
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Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are never identical as to
Person; nor confused as to relation; nor divided in respect to the
Godhead; nor opposed as to cooperation. The Son is in the Father
and the Father is in the Son as to relationship. The Son is with
the Father and the Father is with the Son, as to fellowship. The
Father is not from the Son, but the Son is from the Father, as to
authority. The Holy Spirit is from the Father and the Son
proceeding, as to nature, relationship, cooperation and authority.
Hence, neither Person in the Godhead either exists or works
separately or independently of the others (John
5:17-30,32,37; 8:17,18).
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5. The
Title, Lord Jesus Christ
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appellation, “Lord Jesus Christ,” is a proper name. It is
never applied in the New Testament, either to the Father or to the
Holy Spirit. It therefore belongs exclusively to the Son of God
(Romans 1:1-3; 2 John 1:3).
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6. The
Lord Jesus Christ, God with Us
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Lord Jesus Christ, as to His divine and eternal nature, is the
proper and only Begotten of the Father, but as to His human
nature, He is the proper Son of Man. He is therefore, acknowledged
to be both God and man; who because He is God and man is
“Immanuel,” God with us (Matthew 1:23;
1 John 4:2,10,14; Revelation 1:13,17).
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7. The
Title, Son of God
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the name “Immanuel” embraces both God and man in the one
Person, our Lord Jesus Christ, it follows that the title, Son of
God, describes His proper deity, and the title, Son of Man, His
proper humanity. Therefore, the title Son of God, belongs to the
order of eternity, and the title, Son of Man, to the order of time
(Matthew 1:21-23; 2 John 1:3; 1 John 3:8;
Hebrews 7:3; 1:1-13).
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8. Transgression
of the Doctrine of Christ
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it is a transgression of the Doctrine of Christ to say that
Jesus Christ derived the title, Son of God, solely from the fact
of the incarnation, or because of His relation to the economy of
redemption. Therefore, to deny that the Father is a real and
eternal Father, and that the Son is a real and eternal Son, is a
denial of the distinction and relationship in the Being of God;
a denial of the Father, and the Son; and a displacement of the
truth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh (2
John 1:9; John 1:1,2,14,18,29,49; 1 John 2:22,23; 4:1-5; Hebrews
12:2).
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9. Exaltation
of Jesus Christ as Lord
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Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ, having by Himself purged our
sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high; angels
and principalities and powers having been made subject unto Him.
And having been made both Lord and Christ, He sent the Holy Spirit
that we, in the name of Jesus, might bow our knees and confess
that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father until the
end, when the Son shall become subject to the Father that God may
be all in all (Hebrews 1:3; 1 Peter 3:22;
Acts 2:32-36; Romans 14:11; 1 Corinthians 15:24-28).
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10.
Equal
Honour to the Father and to the Son
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since the Father has delivered all judgment unto the Son, it is
not only the express duty of all in heaven and on earth to bow the
knee, but it is an unspeakable joy in the Holy Spirit to ascribe
unto the Son all the attributes of Deity, and to give Him all
honour and the glory contained in all the names and titles of the
Godhead except those which express relationship (see Distinction
and Relationship in the Godhead, Unity of the One Being of Father,
Son and Holy Spirit , and Identity and Cooperation in the Godhead)
and thus honour the Son even as we honour the Father (John
5:22,23; Philippians 2:8,9; 1 Peter 1:8; Revelation 5:6-14;
7:9-10; 4:8-11).
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