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Outworking of the Trinity
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Spiritual Growth
Posted in General, God Thoughts, Work of the Holy Spirit, tagged God Thoughts, gospel project, purpose in life, Work of the Holy Spirit on August 15, 2013| 1 Comment »
In the Summer 2013 Gospel Project, Lesson 12, the following quote by Robertson McQuilkin appears:
“The more I know [Christ], the more I love Him. The more I love Him, the more I obey Him. The more I obey Him, the more I become like Him. The more I become like Him, the better I know Him. The better I know Him, I love Him the more. And the more I love Him, I reach a new level of likeness to Him.”
I think better in diagrams and so remember concepts better. Additionally, I need to know what it looks like when it is happening including what part I have in the process and what part is applied to me. I hope the following helps you as well. The row of “looks like” bubbles are only a few examples that need expanded. You can click on the diagram to enlarge it.

Outworking of the Trinity, Part 2
Posted in General, Work of Jesus, Work of the Holy Spirit, tagged attributes of god, Cultural commentary, God's Word, gospel project, Relationship, theology, work of christ, Work of the Holy Spirit on October 19, 2013| Leave a Comment »
By clicking on Trinity Day 2 Answers you can see the answers I promised to the Bible Study on manifestation of God’s character in His trinity in God ordained social institutions. We could avoid much of the heart-ache and problems we sustain if we would follow God’s plan for how the social interactions are supposed to work. Government, for instance, is involved far beyond its God ordain sphere of influence so that it mettles in the church and family spheres. Avenging evil and defense of the citizenry is all it is supposed to do. As a result of the many other things it forces on us, we lose freedom by each one.
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