I want to speak to you about something many overlook, yet it shapes how you understand everything about God—who He truly is. I need you to see that when I talk about the Godhead, I’m not talking about confusion or contradiction. I’m revealing to you the fullness of God’s divine nature—one God, yet expressed in three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
I want you to notice that from the very beginning, God has shown this to you. When He said, “Let us make man in our image,” I’m pointing out that there is more than one person involved, yet still only one God. This isn’t division—it’s unity. A perfect, divine unity that reflects His nature.
I need you to understand that the Father is not the Son, the Son is not the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit is not the Father. I show you this clearly through Scripture—at Jesus’ baptism, you see the Son in the water, the Spirit descending like a dove, and the Father speaking from heaven. Three distinct persons, yet all fully God.
Now listen carefully: each has a role. I want you to see the Father as the planner, the one who designed what would be. I want you to see the Son as the one who came into the world, lived among us, faced temptation, and became the perfect sacrifice for your sins. And I want you to recognize the Holy Spirit as the one who revealed truth, guiding men to write the very words of Scripture so you could know God’s will.
But I’m not just explaining this so you can understand theology—I’m telling you this so you can see how it applies to your life. Just as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are perfectly united, I’m calling you to unity as well. I want you to live with the same mind, the same purpose, and the same commitment to truth.
Because here’s the reality: many claim to follow Christ, but they don’t truly live in alignment with Him. I’m urging you not to let your faith become empty or vague. I want you to truly follow Him, to obey Him, and to be part of that unity that reflects the very nature of God Himself.
So I ask you—do you really understand who God is? And more importantly, are you living in a way that reflects that understanding? Because this isn’t just about knowledge. This is about transformation, commitment, and truly belonging to Him.