Tag: Trinity and salvation
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The Athanasian Creed from Scripture: Line 44–the final word

The Athanasian Creed ends with a dire warning against heresy and apostasy, which echoes what the New Testament has to say on the subject.
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The Athanasian Creed from Scripture, Lines 27 – 28

Lines 27-28 of the Creed conclude its portion on the Trinity. These lines briefly restate the definition of the Trinity, and warn that refusing to confess the Trinity is apostasy.
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The Athanasian Creed from Scripture, Lines 13-14

Lines 13-14 of the Athanasian Creed affirm the omnipotence of the Triune God. This invites us to ponder the perfect power of the Father, the Son, and the Spirit to accomplish God’s eternal purpose in creation and redemption.
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The Athanasian Creed from Scripture, Line 10

Line 10 of the Athanasian Creed teaches us to confess that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are coeternal. That is, outside of time. This means that the Triune God’s love for His people is eternal, as God is eternal.
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Salvation belongs to the Trinity

The one where I talk about how our salvation is the result of the perfectly harmonious work of the Triune God.
