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No, he joins the three Persons in the one work of blessing — God the Father, God the Shepherd, and the Angel.
- Martin Luther
In principle this implies something else, something harder to grasp, namely, that his whole suffering—a suffering that goes to the utter limits—follows from and actually expresses his eternal, triune joy.
- Hans Urs von Balthasar
Union in action with the triune God is Christian spirituality. That is where the life is drawing its substance from God.
- Dallas Willard
God eternally exists as three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and each person is fully God, and there is one God.[9]
- Charles Swindoll
When one dimension of our triune being is sick, it affects our entire being. When we understand this, it makes sense that the Lord works to restore the whole person.
- Kris Vallotton
If this world was made by a triune God, relationships of love are what life is really all about.
- Timothy Keller
Jehovah is the name of the triune being—not the name of just one of them. The Father is called Jehovah. The Son is called Jehovah.The Holy Ghost is called Jehovah. When
- Benny Hinn
These observations strongly support the understanding that "us" refers to God in his Triune nature, and therefore, that the imago Dei refers to our relationality. Like God, we are created to live life as an "us," not just as an "I."
- Gregory Boyd
Progress in the Christian life is exactly equal to the growing knowledge we gain of the Triune God in personal experience.
- AW Tozer
In every prayer the triune God takes a part—the Father who hears, the Son in whose name we pray, and the Spirit who prays for us and in us. How important it is that we are in right relationship to the Holy Spirit and that we understand His work!
- Andrew Murray
From Genesis to Revelation, here's the central message: God Almighty, the Lord Jesus Christ, the Spirit of God, the Triune God is in control of all things, period.
- Charles Stanley
Faith is not a once-done act, but a continuous gaze of the heart at the Triune God.
- AW Tozer