I just had to share this with everyone.

Yesterday my friend John Ramsey and I were talking about the antitrinaterion doctrine that seems to be effecting some churches these days, I told him that with John 1: 1 reading the way it dose, that I just don't understand how some could deny the fact that God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son and their HolySpirit are one. John gave me the best explanation example I've ever heard to explain the Trinity in the most simple but profound way. He said " the egg" the egg I said, then he went on to say that an egg is made up of three parts but is still one egg, he said that there is the shell, the yoke and the white, but all three are one egg. It's amazing that something so simple can reveal so much, but God's own word declares this to us.
For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse. Romans 1: 20.

So the next time someone ask you to explain the Holy Trinity, remember the humble egg.
I just had to share this with everyone. Yesterday my friend John Ramsey and I were talking about the antitrinaterion doctrine that seems to be effecting some churches these days, I told him that with John 1: 1 reading the way it dose, that I just don't understand how some could deny the fact that God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son and their HolySpirit are one. John gave me the best explanation example I've ever heard to explain the Trinity in the most simple but profound way. He said " the egg" the egg I said, then he went on to say that an egg is made up of three parts but is still one egg, he said that there is the shell, the yoke and the white, but all three are one egg. It's amazing that something so simple can reveal so much, but God's own word declares this to us. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse. Romans 1: 20. So the next time someone ask you to explain the Holy Trinity, remember the humble egg.
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