2 Corinthians 13:11-14 · Final Greetings
Will the Real God Please Stand Up?
2 Corinthians 13:14
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by James Merritt
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I have been to Israel on many occasions and without question, one of the most impressive architectural sites is what is known as the Dome of the Rock. It is the masterpiece of Islamic architecture. It was erected in 691 A.D. to enshrine the rock where traditionally it has been held that Abraham sacrificed Isaac. To this day it is probably the most distinctive and beautiful monument in all of Jerusalem. If you look carefully, you'll notice the geometry of a dome supported by an octagon shaped building. It is meant to symbolize the transition from earth to heaven, but the building also is an Islamic symbol stating that Islam is the supreme and only true religion and worships the only true god. Enshrined in one of the Koranic inscriptions which decorate this building are these words.

People of the Book do not transgress the bounds of your religion. Speak nothing but the truth about Allah The Messiah. Jesus, the son of Mary was no more than Allah's apostle and His Word which he conveyed to   Mary: a spirit from him. So believe in Allah and his apostles and do not say: "Three." Forbear and it shall be better for you. Allah is but one god. Allah forbid that he should have a son! (Koran 4:171)

That inscription is a direct attack and a dogmatic denial of one of the most important doctrines taught in all of the Bible - the doctrine of the Trinity. If you were to ask God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit the question: "Will the real God please stand up?" All three would have to stand in order to tell the truth. Now as a foundation for this message, let me share three truths about God. All of which are necessary to know God, none of which can be denied if you are to have a relationship with God.

There is one God - eternal and indivisible

This one God is three persons - each distinct from the other.

Each person is fully God - co-equal, co- existent, and co-eternal.

Now admittedly the doctrine of the Trinity maybe the greatest distinctive characteristic of Christianity. No other religion in the world is today or ever has been in history a Trinitarian religion. Judaism, Islam, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Unitarians all deny the doctrine of the trinity. Even though the word "Trinity" is not found in the Bible. The truth of the Trinity is found throughout the Bible.

Listen once again to the passage we've selected as our foundational verse - II Corinthians 13:14 which is a benediction and a prayer.

"The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. Amen." (II Corinthians 13:14)

If you are going to know God, you must know God as Trinity or you cannot know God at all.

I. The Trinity Is A Mystery We Must Conceive

Now I am going to do today what unfortunately too many pastors and preachers do too often. I am going to try to explain something that in a sense is inexplicable and incomprehensible. The reasons the Trinity is a mystery is because it is about God and God is a mystery. The Apostle Paul once uttered these words.

By common confession great is the mystery of godliness:
He was revealed in the flesh
Was vindicated in the spirit
Seen by angels
Proclaimed among the nations
Believed on in the world
Taken up in glory
I Timothy 3:16 (NASB)

What Paul was saying was God cannot be reduced to human logic. We are finite. God is infinite. The finite can never fully understand the infinite. Now, we should try to understand all of God that we can, but we will never understand all of God that there is. God himself said in Isaiah 55:8-9: "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways," says the Lord. For as the Heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts. (Isa. 55:8-9)

There are two things that the human mind cannot really understand or comprehend. One is infinity and the other is eternity. With infinity there is no beginning. With eternity there is no ending. Yet we know that God is both infinite and eternal. He has neither beginning nor ending. Now, that is simply incomprehensible because everything we know and see has a beginning and an ending.

If you think about it however, God has even left us clues throughout this universe of His trinitarian nature. For example, the universe is made up of space, matter and time. Space is length, width, and height. Matter is energy, motion and phenomena. Time is past, present and future. We even see it in ourselves. Man is body, soul, and spirit. Likewise, God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

There is another reason why it is so hard to comprehend this doctrine of the Trinity and that is because in reality there really is nothing that can compare to the Trinity. There is nothing to which the Trinity can be compared because God cannot be compared to anything because there is only one God.

You can compare one football player with another one, one singer with another one, one athlete with another one, but you cannot compare God to any other God because there is no other God except the one God. Isaiah 40:18 says:

To whom then will you liken God? Or what likeness will you compare to Him?"(Isaiah 40:18)

The infinite simply will not fit into the finite. I want you to understand you really can never understand the Trinity, but as someone has wisely said, "Define the Trinity you'll lose your mind, but deny the Trinity and you will lose your soul."

II. The Trinity Has A Majesty We Must Believe

The word "trinity" comes from the Latin trinitas, which literally means "a group of three". Now there is one thing that the Jews, the Muslims, Unitarians, and the Jehovah's Witnesses agree with us on and that is, there is One God. We hear this over and over again in scripture.

"I am The Lord and there is no other; There is no god besides Me. (Isaiah 45:5)

For there is One God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus." (I Timothy 2:5)

"We know that an idol is nothing in the world and that there is no other God but Me." (I Corinthians 8:4)

I want to state this as plainly as I can. Christians are not polytheists. That is we do not believe in many gods, nor or we tritheists, we do not believe in three gods. We believe in one God for that is what the Bible teaches.

The Bible teaches a second truth and that is even though there is only one God, God is three persons. Now we see this from the very beginning of the Bible.

"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." (Genesis 1:1)

The Hebrew word for God is the word Elohim which literally translated is "Gods". It is a plural noun.

The suffix "im" in Hebrew gives the singular noun a plural form. A cherub is one angel. Cherubim are several angels. A Seraph is one angel. Seraphim are several angels. "El" is "God" singular. Elohim literally is "Gods" plural.

In this same verse, there is something else very interesting. The verb "created" is singular and not plural. So, you have a plural noun Elohim coupled with the singular verb "created."

 You see exactly the same thing in Genesis 1:26 where we read: 

"Let Us make man in Our image according to our likeness." (Genesis 1:26)

Now God refers to himself here in the plural, but in the very next verse we read:

"So God-Elohim created man in His own image…" (Gen. 1:27) "Our" refers to God's plurality and His refers to God's singularity.

The bedrock principle of Judaism is what is called the Shema. This is it:

"The Lord our God – The Lord is One!" (Deuteronomy 6:4)

Now the word "one" there is a fascinating word in the Hebrew language. It means "one in multiple" or "one as in a group."

It is conveying exactly the idea of the Trinity. In fact, think about that word. The prefix "tri" literally means three. "Unity" literally means one. Tri - Unity means three in one.

Now understand that each person in the godhead is distinct from the other person. The Father is not the Son and the Son is not the Spirit. Neither the Son nor the Spirit is the Father.

Even though there are three persons in the godhead and they are all distinct, there is only one God. In a sense, space is just like that. Space is length, width and height. If you want to know the total space in a room you don't add length and width and height, you multiply length and width and height. That is the way it is with God. The triune God that we worship is not three gods nor is He one god in three parts. He is one in essence, but three in personalities.

That leads to a third truth. Not only is there one God and not only is this God three persons, but each person is God. When we talk about the Trinity we usually speak of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, but the Bible sometimes interchanges that order.

There are twelve places in the New Testament where the three names are grouped together. They are arranged in six different ways and each of the three names occupies each of the three places twice. There is nothing sacred about the order in which they are placed. Now, that is very important. None of the persons in the godhead are either inferior or superior to the other one.

Now we all know that the Lord is God. I Kings 8:60 says:

"All the peoples of the earth may know the Lord is God…" (I Kings 8:60)

Philippines 2:11 says:

"Every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord." (Philippines 2:11)

Then, II Corinthians 3:17 says:

"The Lord is the Spirit." (II Corinthians 3:17)

So the question comes: "Is the Lord God? Is the Lord Jesus? Is the Lord the Holy Spirit?" The answer is - Yes.

Nobody disputes that the one called Father in the New Testament is God. Yet Titus 2:13 says we should be: "looking for the "Appearing of our great God and savior Jesus Christ".

Listen to Acts 5:3-4, "But Peter said, Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit and keep back part of the price of the land for yourself? While it remained, was it not your own? And after it was sold, was it not in your own control? Why have you conceived this thing in your heart? You have not lied to men but to God." (Acts 5:3-4)

Now these verses tells us that lying to God and lying to the Holy Spirit are one and the same thing because both persons are God. If you were to ask the question: Would the real God please stand up? Father, Son, and Holy Spirit would have to stand.

If I were to ask you the question, "Who created this world? You might answer with the verse we quoted a moment ago, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." (Genesis 1:1)

Yet listen to Colossians 1:16, "For by Him [Jesus] all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth… All things were created through Him and for Him." (Colossians 1:16)

But, then Job 26:13 says, "By His Spirit He adorned the heavens." (Job 26:13)

So who created humanity? Who created the heavens? Who created the stars and the sun? God did – that is God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.

III. The Trinity Has A Ministry We Must Receive

Now I want you to understand why this study is so important. The church is all about trying to bring unbelievers to come to know and believe in the one and only God. The primary responsibility of the church according to Jesus Christ Himself is to carry out what is known as the Great Commission, which is to go and make disciples of all the nations, and bring people to a saving knowledge of God. Now, why is the Trinity so important? Because, without the Trinity there would be no salvation and no one would ever come to know God. In salvation each member of the godhead plays a vital part and every part is necessary for salvation to be accomplished.

In Ephesians 1 we are told of the role The Father, and The Son and The Holy Spirit play in the salvation of all sinners. For example, Ephesians 1:3-4 tells us that God thought our salvation.

"Blessed be the God and Father of our lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ, just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love" (Ephesians 1:3-4)

That is salvation was in the mind of God the Father before the world came into existence or sin came into the world.

Then a little further down, Ephesians 1:7 tells us the Lord Jesus bought our salvation. "In Him [Jesus] we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace" (Ephesians 1:7)

God the Son left heaven obeying God the Father and shed His blood and died on the cross, so we might have forgiveness for our sins.

Ephesians 1:13 tells us that the Holy Spirit wrought our salvation. "In Him you also trusted, after you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also, having believed, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise. (Ephesians 1:13)

I Peter chapter 1:2 tells us exactly the same thing. "Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, in sanctification of the Spirit, for obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: Grace to you and peace be multiplied. (I Peter 1:2)

First of all, we are told that God selects the sinner, for we are: "Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father." Then we are told that Jesus saves the sinner for this is: "For obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ." Then we are told the Holy Spirit sanctifies the sinner: "In sanctification of the Spirit."

So what does all of this have to do with you and me? Simply this, if you want to know God, you must know Him in the Trinity. You cannot get to God the Father unless you go through God the Son for Jesus. "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." (John 14:6)

Furthermore, you cannot get to the Son unless you are brought by the Holy Spirit. Only when "The Spirit of truth is come, He will guide you into all truth." (John16:13)

Now, I've come all the way full circle to say this. Even though I have a PhD in theology, I still do not comprehend nor fully understand the Trinity. I do know this. God is a Father who loves us. God is a Son who died for us. God is a Spirit who comforts us. The real God has stood up for us. The question is: Will we stand up for Him.

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