Is the Trinity Biblical?
By James M. Frye
A Grace Bible Church Publication
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE: All scripture quotations are taken from the Authorized King James Bible. Any deviations are not intentional. All underlines, bold and items within parentheses are the author's.
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Introduction
Most "Christian" groups today believe in the doctrine of the Trinity, while other groups, such as the Jehovah Witnesses and the Mormons, do not. The important question, however, is not what various groups believe, but what the Bible teaches. In this article we will examine this doctrine to see if it is taught in scripture. Is the doctrine of the Trinity biblical?
The Doctrine Stated
The Trinity is often misrepresented by those who set out to disprove it. Many create a definition of the Trinity that is not entirely accurate and then begin to refute what they have misdefined. So, it is important that we begin with a proper definition. The doctrine of the Trinity is as follows:
This definition breaks down into three parts.
We will examine each of these three points one at a time.
Is There Only One God?
Does the Bible teach that there is only one God?
Isaiah 44:6
Isaiah 45:5
Isaiah 46:9
1 Corinthians 8:4
As you can see, the Bible clearly teaches that there is only one God. So the first part of our definition is obviously true. Let's look at the next part of our definition.
Are The Father, Son and Holy Spirit Each Distinct Persons?
Matthew 3:16-17
We see from the verse above that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are each distinct. That is, the Father is not the Son, the Son is not the Holy Spirit, etc. For example: in the verse above, who was it that was baptized? It was the Son [Jesus], not the Father nor the Holy Spirit. Who was it that descended? It was the Holy Spirit, not the Father nor the Son. Who was it that spoke? It was the Father, not the Son nor the Holy Spirit. We see then that each of the three persons are distinct.
Luke 1:35
Here again we see that the three persons are distinct. So part two of our definition is correct as well.
Are the Father, Son and Holy Spirit Each Fully God?
The Father
Let us look at the Father first. What does the Bible say about Him? Is he God?
2 Peter 1:17
John 6:27
Here we see that the Father is called God. So we know that the Father is God.
The Son
Hebrews 1:8
Here we see that the Son is clearly called God.
John 1:1,14
Here Jesus [the Son] is referred to as the Word. It is not only stated that he was with God (a reference to the fact that he is distinct from the father), but it is also stated that he is God (For more information on this subject, see our article "Is Jesus Christ God?").
The Holy Spirit
Acts 5:3-4
Ephesians 4:30
Ananias lied to the Holy Spirit and the Bible says that he lied to God. So we know that the Holy Spirit is God as well.
Fully God
We have seen that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are each God. We must also note that they are each fully God. For example, concerning the Son we read:
Colossians 2:8-9
It is not that we have one God divided into three parts with each of the three being 1/3 God. No. Each are fully 100% God. Yet we do not have 300% God, but only 100% God. It is not 1+1+1=3 but 1x1x1=1. All the fulness of deity (that which makes God, God) is in Jesus. And all the fulness is in the Father and in the Holy Spirit as well.
In this section, we have seen that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are each fully God. So then we must conclude that the final point of our definition is correct as well.
All three points of our definition are true. The doctrine of the Trinity is biblical. We even find this truth recorded for us in a single verse of scripture.
1 John 5:7
Common Objections
There are a number of objections that have been raised against the doctrine of the Trinity. We will look at a few of the more common ones in this section.
I Can't Understand It
Sometimes people will respond with the objection: "But I don't understand it, and if I can't understand it, then it can't possibly be true". Does the fact that we have difficulty understanding something mean that it cannot be true? Of course not. There are many things in the Bible that we do not fully understand that are none-the-less true. For example, the Bible tells us that God is eternal - that He has existed forever and has no beginning and no end. How is that possible? We don't know. God did not tell us, and if he did we probably couldn't understand it anyway. But even though we do not understand it, it is still true. There are many such things in the Bible.
Isn't this what we should expect about God? Since God is so much higher than we are, shouldn't we expect that there would be some things about Him that we can't fully understand? I think it must be somewhat like our relationship with an ant. Can you imagine a little ant looking up at us and trying to understand us? His puny little mind could not begin to comprehend us. And how much greater the distance between us and God. The Bible tells us that God's ways are higher than our ways.
Isaiah 55:8-9
Romans 11:33
Job 11:7
The question, then, is not whether or not we can understand this doctrine, but does the Bible teach it? Since the Bible does teach it, we are obligated to believe it - whether we understand it or not.
The Word Trinity isn't in the Bible
It is proposed by some that since the word Trinity is not found in the Bible, the doctrine of the Trinity cannot be true. How foolish. The word Bible is not in the Bible. Does this mean that there is no such thing as a Bible? Of course not. This objection is based on a faulty principal and should therefore be rejected. The word Trinity may not be in the Bible but the teaching that it represents surely is.
The Bible Teaches that Jesus is Inferior to the Father
People often point out verses which say that Jesus is inferior to the Father to try and disprove the doctrine of the Trinity. For example, people often quote John 14:28 where Jesus says "my Father is greater than I" or John 20:17 where Jesus calls God his God. Do these verses disprove this doctrine? We must keep in mind that Jesus is not only fully God, he is also fully man (Col. 2:8-9). Jesus sometimes speaks from his humanity and at other times from his deity. In his humanity, Jesus is inferior to the Father. But in his deity, he is Equal.
Philippians 2:5-6
Common Errors
There are three common errors today (regarding the doctrine of the Godhead) among groups that claim to be Christian.
Tritheism
Tritheism teaches that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are each three separate Gods. Mormonism holds to a modified form of Tritheism. They believe that God the Father and Jesus Christ are separate Gods.
Modalism
Modalism teaches that there is one God that reveals himself in three ways: sometimes as the Father, sometimes as the Son, and sometimes as the Holy Spirit. They believe he is never all three at the same time. Some Apostolic Churches and other churches affiliated with the United Pentecostal Church (UPC) hold to this belief.
Arianism
Arianism teaches that the Father is God, the Son is a created being, and that the Holy Spirit is a non-personal force. The Jehovah Witnesses hold to this belief.
The three views listed above are all incorrect. Each of them denies one or more parts of this doctrine and should therefore be rejected.
Summary
Finally, belief in the Trinity is necessary for one to be a Christian. Matthew 28:19 says that we are to be baptized "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost". Christians are to be baptized in one name but three persons. Groups that do not believe in this doctrine nor baptize by this formula are not truly Christian.
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