The concept of the Trinity is throughout scripture. For instance see Genesis 1:1-2, God created verse 1. Verse 2 the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters. Also verse 26, God said: "LetUs make man inOur image, according toOur likeness;". Notice the pural us and our before God had created man.
Before Tertullian expounded the concept of Trinity at the beginning of the third century, there was beleif in God the Father, Jesus his Son, and in the Holy Spirit.
Jesus is part of the the holy trinity because God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit are one. Hope I answered your question correctly.
The concept of the Trinity, which refers to the belief in one God in three persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), is not explicitly taught by Jesus in the Bible. However, the idea of the Trinity developed in the early Christian church based on interpretations of Jesus' teachings and experiences of the early followers.
No, the concept of the Trinity is not explicitly mentioned as a commandment given by Jesus. The Trinity doctrine developed later in Christian theology to explain the relationship between God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
he think Jesus is the sons of God according to the concept of Trinity.
Christianity is the main religion that believes in the concept of the Trinity, which includes the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit as three distinct persons in one Godhead.
In Christian theology, the concept of Jesus submitting to the Father reflects the relationship within the Holy Trinity by showing the Father's authority and Jesus' obedience, highlighting their distinct roles while still being one in essence.
By name: Yahweh In concept however Yahweh is more commonly referred to as "the holy trinity", the three parts of the trinity being: God (the Father), Jesus (the son) and the holy spirit. The term "christianity" derives from Jesus' title: Jesus Christ; Christ translates to "the anointed one" A christian is by definition "a follower of the anointed one"; that one being Jesus and Jesus being the incarnation of the trinity in physical form on Earth. The trinity's name however is Yahweh.
Jesus is God manifest in the flesh, in the Holy Trinity.
Some churches that do not believe in the trinity include Jehovah's Witnesses and Unitarians. Jehovah's Witnesses believe in God as the supreme being and Jesus as his son, but do not believe in the Holy Trinity. Unitarians believe in the unity of God and reject the concept of the Trinity, viewing Jesus as a prophet or teacher rather than a divine figure.
Jesus is part of the trinity;in Hebrews 1:8-14,it talks about God(Father) talking to God(Jesus); which is confusing,but it supports the idea of Jesus believing in the trinity.
Yes, the Church of God generally believes in the concept of the Trinity, which is the belief in one God existing in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.