God the Father: Our Maker, and God. The God and Father of Jesus, the Christ of God.
The Son: Jesus/Michael, The only Begotten of the Father, since before the creation.
The Holy Spirit/Ghost: The Breath of God. It is alive, as everything closely connected with God is alive, ie, His Throne, His Chariot, the Water of Life [which flows from/out of the Throne of God.
2006-10-27 11:40:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no difference since The Son is God an The Holy Spirit is God. He is our Father cause He created us. He is the Son because He came a human in Jesus. He was and forever will be a Holy Spirit
2006-10-27 18:47:07
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answer #2
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answered by nikkita 5
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God - The Father, Creator,Jehovah
Jesus - the ONLY sufficient savor for mankind, the Word made flesh, the only begotten son of God
Holy Ghost - the breath of God, the Comforter, the one who endues believers with power from on high,
The Holy Ghost is the third PERSON of the trinity. He has many responsibilities. Jesus said He would not leave us comfortless but would pray to the Father and ask that He send us another who would speak of those things which He has heard in heaven.
Side note: There is a difference between being a believer in the Holy Ghost and being baptized with the Holy Ghost.
2006-10-27 19:01:32
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answer #3
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answered by seriously 4
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There is no difference all are one and the same.
The reason the three terms are used is because language is designed to describe physical objects in a physical universe.
God is spirit, spirit is non physical. For this reason words or language do not work well when used to try to explain about God.
The idea of the trinity was devised to attempt to use words to explain or describe the different aspects of God.
The father refers to the creative aspect of God.
The son refers to the creation. You, the rest of us and the universe. None of this is actually separate from God, it is all actually still a part of God. This is why language is so difficult to use. It does not allow separately seeming things to be seen as a part of something that appears separate. Christianity mistakenly teach the the son is Jesus.This is true Jesus is a part of the sonship but so is everyone and everything else.
The holy spirit is the connection between God and the creation. The link that connects spirit to all that appears to be part of the physical reality.
I hope this helped and did not just confuse things more for you.
If I can help just email.
love and blessings Don
2006-10-27 18:47:17
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Jehovah is the the Most High. See Ps. 83:18. Jesus Christ is the Son of the Most High. See Luke 1:32. The holy spirit is God's active force. See Gen. 1:2. God is not a trinity. That is a pagan concept of God that did not become "Christian" until over 300 years after the Bible was completed. It was formulated by clergymen at the Council of Constantinople in 381CE.
2006-10-27 20:08:02
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answer #5
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answered by LineDancer 7
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The One Trinity
One God, Father Spirit in Heaven
One God in body as Jesus, now in Heaven
One God, His Holy Spirit, that's on the earth
2006-10-27 18:52:55
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answer #6
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answered by inteleyes 7
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They are God. All three are different people but altogether make one God. The Father makes the plan, the Son fulfils the Father's will and the Holy Spirit points people to the Son or the Father.
If you know one, you know all three
check this out
http://www.livingwaters.com/good
God bless
2006-10-27 18:43:11
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answer #7
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answered by A follower of Christ 4
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As everyone has a differing opinion understand that this is only my interpretation as I feel God has led me.
God is God. The almighty one, the alpha and the omega, beginning and the end.
The Son is God's Son. One with the Father God head and one in Spirit.
The Spirit is like the expression " in the spirit of reconciliation" not to be confused with a separate entity but is an expression of God's will and desires.
Hope this helps
2006-10-27 18:42:09
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answer #8
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answered by child_of_the_lion 3
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God the Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit are all different beings with different purposes that have a common cause.
2006-10-27 18:36:37
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answer #9
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answered by sg 3
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"Bear always in mind that this is the rule of faith which I profess; by it I testify that the Father, and the Son, and the Spirit are inseparable from each other, and so will you know in what sense this is said. Now, observe, my assertion is that the Father is one, and the Son one, and the Spirit one, and that They are distinct from Each Other. This statement is taken in a wrong sense by every uneducated as well as every perversely disposed person, as if it predicated a diversity, in such a sense as to imply a separation among the Father, and the Son, and the Spirit. I am, moreover, obliged to say this, when (extolling the Monarchy at the expense of the Economy) they contend for the identity of the Father and Son and Spirit, that it is not by way of diversity that the Son differs from the Father, but by distribution: it is not by division that He is different, but by distinction; because the Father is not the same as the Son, since they differ one from the other in the mode of their being. For the Father is the entire substance, but the Son is a derivation and portion of the whole, as He Himself acknowledges: My Father is greater than I.' In the Psalm His inferiority is described as being a little lower than the angels.' Thus the Father is distinct from the Son, being greater than the Son, inasmuch as He who begets is one, and He who is begotten is another; He, too, who sends is one, and He who is sent is another; and He, again, who makes is one, and He through whom the thing is made is another.”
2006-10-27 18:51:47
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answer #10
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answered by Gods child 6
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