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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2 Article 3
The sermon explores the doctrine of the Trinity, clarifying that God exists as three distinct persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – united in one divine substance, power, and eternity. It emphasizes that this is not a matter of three parts of God, but rather three persons fully and completely divine, highlighting the unique roles each plays within the Godhead, such as the Father's origin, the Son's eternal generation, and the Holy Spirit's procession. The message underscores the importance of understanding this complex theological concept while acknowledging its inherent mystery, and encourages seeking a deeper relationship with God, while also drawing parallels between familial relationships and the divine nature of the Trinity.