Introduction:
The Trinitarian Expression of God is a Concept and Reality That Finds Expression Only Within The Architecture of Creation as Outside of Creation, God is One But Within The Framework of Creation, God is Triune in Character, Expression and Operations.
The Purpose of Creation:
The Reason Why God Who Was All in All and Who Dwelt in The Realm of Infinite Nothingness Who is and possessed Uncreated Life Decided to Create Creation Was Because of His Intrinsic Nature of Love and He Wanted to SHARE That Love With His Sons So He Created Creation So That He and His Sons Can Manifest Their Love Nature Within The Ever Expanding Borders of Creation For all Eternity.
The Trinitarian Expression:
To Achieve This, The One God Who Was All in All, Had To Take The Form of Three Functional Personalities Commonly Referred to as God The Father, God The Son and God The Spirit. We Will By The Spirit of Truth Delve Into The Functions, Characters & Expressions of These Persons of The Godhead in Order To Understand Them Both Individually and Holistically.
The Coin Analogy:
Let’s Paint a Picture in our Imagination of a Gold Coin With Two Sides. We All Know That This Coin is Made of The Same Material So Therefore Have The Same Properties & Potentials But The Coin Has Two Sides. This Picture Can Be Used to Reflect The Relationship Between God The Father and God The Son. They Have The Same Nature and Character But Face Different Sides Within The Architecture of Life. The Father Faces The Realm of Uncreated Life and is The Gate By Which Uncreated Life Flows From The Realm of Infinite Nothingness Into The Creation. The Son Faces The Realm of Creation and Receives The Flow of Uncreated Life From The Father Substantiating It Into Creation. The Holy Spirit Who is The Third Person Bears The Record or DNA Information of All Life Both Uncreated & Created Even That Which Flows From The Father Through The Son and Into All of Creation. The Holy Spirit is Also The Spirit of Creation, The Spirit That Shapes, Fashions Every Created Entity Based on The Design and Model Found in The Son and Based on The Will of The Father Whom The Son is Subject To.