"They will see His return for us"

From the first use of pluralism…
that God is more than simply one entity,
and to tell us, in further reading, of the Father,
the Son and the Holy Spirit by certainty,
back from the beginning to the middle…
when at the baptism of Jesus, a voice says
and declares,“This is my Son in whom I am
well pleased,” and a dove appears… seen in days
of man… all three, heard… the Father, seen…
the Son, also seen the Spirit… in the dove,
combined and acting separately together…
they act to complete the truth of love,
to the end of days… the fulfilling of their
love for all mankind and when at His return…
let no man or any other entity so contained ever
think they might refrain from being strewn.


Russell Holder

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Genesis 1:26 Then God said,“let us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the Earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the Earth.”

In Revelation 22:1, there is a reference to,“the throne of God and of the Lamb.” This could be reference to two, one for the Father and one for the Son. It most likely speaks of Jesus, who is both… one and the same, both God and the Lamb. Revelation 22:17 tells us of the Spirit. This could well be ‘the last reference’ to all three in the Bible.

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  • CanyonWind
  • Thanks is not a strong enough word but it does convey the sentiment I have for this. Thanks Pop’s. xo

    – Russell Holder

  • HamperRefuser
    HamperRefuser4 months ago

    GO YOU MY FRIEND!

  • Thanks Nathan, for your ongoing support and strong consideration.

    – Russell Holder