This is in same-faith debates so Christians only please!
I know that doctrine holds that all three are all co-equal in status and that is not something I want to challenge
However, I think some members are more relevant than others
This isn't about who is the greatest or most important, but about who is the most relevent
I believe that Jesus Christ is the most relevant member of the Holy Trinity
And that following him, the second most relevant member is The Holy Spirit
And therefore the least relevant member is God The Father
Why do I believe this?
Well, I believe Jesus died for our sins and through him alone is it possible to be Justified, Sanctified, and Glorified
I believe that he created the world too, which is something that is often overlooked
Also, I believe that it is Jesus who will judge each and every one of us when the time comes
And the Holy Spirit is the means through which God illuminates and acts upon individuals
What does God The Father actually do???
I get that he is the parental side of the Godhead but I can't help thinking that he seems the least relevant part of it
And I get that in the Old Testament it was God The Father who interacted with humankind and made covenants, etc. but to me that is a different dispensation, that was then - I'm talking about what he does now, now that Jesus has performed his ministry and ascended up to Heaven to be seated alongside The Father and is waiting to return?
I know that doctrine holds that all three are all co-equal in status and that is not something I want to challenge
However, I think some members are more relevant than others
This isn't about who is the greatest or most important, but about who is the most relevent
I believe that Jesus Christ is the most relevant member of the Holy Trinity
And that following him, the second most relevant member is The Holy Spirit
And therefore the least relevant member is God The Father
Why do I believe this?
Well, I believe Jesus died for our sins and through him alone is it possible to be Justified, Sanctified, and Glorified
I believe that he created the world too, which is something that is often overlooked
Also, I believe that it is Jesus who will judge each and every one of us when the time comes
And the Holy Spirit is the means through which God illuminates and acts upon individuals
What does God The Father actually do???
I get that he is the parental side of the Godhead but I can't help thinking that he seems the least relevant part of it
And I get that in the Old Testament it was God The Father who interacted with humankind and made covenants, etc. but to me that is a different dispensation, that was then - I'm talking about what he does now, now that Jesus has performed his ministry and ascended up to Heaven to be seated alongside The Father and is waiting to return?