
Doctrine of Trinity
The Doctrine of the Trinity describes God as one divine being existing eternally in three distinct persons: Father, Son (Jesus Christ), and Holy Spirit. These persons are equal in purpose and nature, working together in perfect unity, yet they are distinct in their roles. Think of it as one God who reveals Himself in three different ways, each playing a unique part in creation, salvation, and guiding the world. This mystery emphasizes that God's nature is complex and beyond complete human understanding, yet fundamentally unified in love and purpose.