There has been some uncertainty about the meaning of the trinity. This is a non Biblical catch word that   
theologians use for their belief. They say there are three Gods in one person. Billy Graham has been
quoted as saying “I don’t under stand it: but I believe it”

To start from the beginning. In Geneses, Elohim said “Let Us make mankind in Our Image, after Our
Likeness.” (Gen. 1:26) Reading on, those were two Heavenly Beings. When the people were building the
Tower of Bable, Elohim referred to them all, as
one. (Geneses 11:6) Yahshua said, “ The Father and I are
O
ne.” (John 10:30) Not the Father, Holy Spirit, And I, are One.

Yahshua said to the Father about the Apostles. Keep through Your name, those You have given Me: that
they may be
one as We are. (John 17:11). Yahshua said “ The Glory which You gave Me, I have given
them, (Apostles) that they may be
one just as We are One. (John 17:22) Elohim said, “That they all may
be
one, as You Father are in Me, and I in You; that they may be one in Us. (John 17:21). It’s very plain,
that
one means of one accord, united in thoughts and actions. In these dialogues there are only two
Heavenly Beings involved.

Before we go any further, there is something that should be noted in this document. in (John 1:1) it speaks
of
The Word before He was named Yahshua. His Hebrew name was given by an Angel, and not by a
translator. In the beginning was
The Word, and The Word was with The Father, and The Word was the
(Co-Creator). All things were made through Him; and without Him was not anything made that was made.
(John 1:1,2,3)
There is a very important thing that you must understand. If you don’t get it, all the rest of this document
will be Greek to you. Read this very carefully. Our body is
not us: it is a vehicle and not viable without
our spirit. When we die our spirit returns to Elohim who gave it (Ecclesiastes 12:7)

The Word (Co-creator) came down from heaven.  He is Holy and He is Spirit, and He entered the Body,
and was referred to as the Son, Yahshua. The
Body was begotten of the Father, and is referred to as (it,
twice) and corpse when the
Body died. (Matthew 27:59) The Body was the son when the Holy Spirit, The
Word
entered it. Do you get it? The Word is the Holy Spirit, and the Body (vehicle) is the fleshly son
begotten of the Father.  

All things were made by
The Word and He became flesh as begotten of  the heavenly Father, ( John 1:
1,2,14)
The Word, before entering the flesh, emptied Himself of all His power (Philippians 2:7). He was
fully man. I have never seen a verse that said "He was fully man and fully God."

All
The Word’s power came from the Father in heaven, when He came down to the earth and entered the
Body. Yahshua Said, “ I can do nothing of myself.” (John 5:19, 30) (John 8:28) He prayed often to the
Father for help. He became the Messiah, to preach the Gospel. And to suffer the torture, shame, shedding
blood, and death in that
Body for our sins. His spirit could not die, but the Body did.

Yahshua said to the Father, “Into your Hands I commend My Spirit. When the
Body died, His spirit The
Word
returned to the Father. (Luke 23:46) And returned back at His resurrection. They took the Body
down from the cross and put
IT in the tomb. The Body was the sacrificial Lamb, because a blood
sacrifice was required to pay for our sins.

Yahshua said there is
one Elohim. (Mark 12:29) To be politically correct, there was only one Creator in
heaven and earth at that time, because
The Word had emptied Himself of His power. And all power was
given back to Him, (Matthew 28:18) at His resurrection.

The scriptures say that Yahshua was begotten. You have to remember that the fleshly
Body of Yahshua is
the entity that was begotten (Brought into existence). If you read all of (Hebrews 7), it pertains to the
Messiah, and He has no father or mother, with out genealogy, having no beginning of days or end of days.

In all the epistles, the writers always referred to our Heavenly Father and Yahshua Messiah in their first
greetings, while the Holy Spirit is not mentioned. This is because the Messiah was the Spirit and He is
Holy, as have been stated in this document.
                                     
Some might ask, "what happened to His fleshly
Body when the Messiah ascended into heaven? Yahshua
showed Peter, James, and John what He would be like in heaven when He was transfigured before them.
(Matthew 17:2) The scriptures don’t record this, as Yahshua was ascending. But most assuredly He made
the change the same way as He showed the Apostles. That is when He rose from earth to heaven.

Some times the Holy Spirit is spoken of in the third person, as Yahshua would call Himself the Son of
man. Be assured, that
The Word is the Holy Spirit in whom the scriptures speak of.
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In conclusion, there is the Father in heaven. The son on earth that was a fleshly
Body that was not alive
without the Holy Spirit. And Yahshua
who is the Holy Spirit, and Word. The Father and Yahshua are two
separate and distinct Co-creators.

                                            Posted April 24, 2010

About the Trinity, the one that Billy Graham said he doesn't understand, but he believes it. I don't know
when this thing about the Trinity ever got started or what year it began. The theologians will take one word
and make a whole doctrine about it. This happens, all through the old and the New Testament.

They pulled the same thing on the 10 Commandments by saying that all is fulfilled. When  Yahshua was
crucified, just that one word fulfilled, started a whole doctrine. In Revelation, when John saw the holy city
coming down out of heaven, that is the time that
all will be fulfilled.  Yahshua himself said that there
would be not one jot or tittle removed from the law, till all is fulfilled and yes, he said, till heaven and
earth pass away, has heaven and earth passed away?  Not yet bunky.
Secret Of The Trinity
Trinity Revealed   
By useing some logic, scriptures, and
that word, ONE. I will give you my
take on the trinity.