Christians believe in one God, not three gods. But within the one God, there is the Father, the Son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
God the Father is the Creator of heaven and earth. He is the source of life, the one who loves, leads, and watches over all.
Jesus is the Son of God who came into the world in human form. He revealed God’s heart, taught truth, died, and rose again.
Jesus came to save people from sin and bring them back to God. Through His life, death, and resurrection, believers receive grace and hope.
The Holy Spirit is God’s living presence with believers. He comforts, guides, teaches, convicts, and gives spiritual strength for daily Christian life.
Yes, the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are fully God. They are distinct persons, but they are perfectly one in nature.
The Father sends, Jesus saves, and the Holy Spirit dwells within believers. Their roles are different, but they work together in perfect unity.
God is one in being, yet three in person. This mystery is deep, but Christians trust what Scripture reveals about the Father, Son, and Spirit.
We pray to God, follow Jesus, and depend on the Holy Spirit every day. This brings believers into a real and growing relationship with God.
The difference is not separation, but role and relationship. God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit are one true God.