The sermon begins with the speaker addressing the complex nature of God as described in the Bible, being both one and three - Father, Son, and Spirit. The speaker uses a visual analogy to explain this concept, comparing our understanding of God to a two-dimensional plane, while God's identity is beyond our three-dimensional perspective. The speaker then delves into the Hebrew Scriptures, exploring how God's complexity is portrayed through His attributes such as wisdom, glory, and word. These attributes are sometimes described as separate characters but are still part of the one all-powerful God. The speaker also discusses the Spirit of God, which is distinct from God but also His personal presence and energy within creation. The character of the "Son of Man" in the Book of Daniel is introduced, who is worshipped alongside God by all humanity.
The sermon continues with the speaker discussing the complex identity of God as portrayed in both the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament. Jesus, as the Son of Man, is both distinct from God and also God. He is portrayed as fully human and also as YHWH, the God of Israel, performing actions that only God can do. The speaker emphasizes how Jesus' first followers, the Apostles, used language that attributed God's attributes to Jesus, such as calling him the "Glory of God" or "The Wisdom of God." Jesus referred to God as "Father" and experienced God as a source of infinite love. Through the Spirit, Jesus experienced the Father's love and promised that the Spirit would share the Father's love with all humanity and creation. The speaker concludes by stating that the concept of the Trinity, Father, Son, and Spirit as the one God of the Bible, is not just a philosophical puzzle but a claim that the universe is held together by an eternal community of love.
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