What is the difference between God Jesus and the Holy Spirit?

What is the difference between God Jesus and the Holy Spirit?

The Holy Spirit is referred to as the Lord and Giver of Life in the Nicene creed. He is the Creator Spirit, present before the creation of the universe and through his power everything was made in Jesus Christ, by God the Father.

Do we pray to God or Jesus?

Most examples of prayer in the Bible are prayers directly addressed to God. We don’t go wrong when we pray directly to God the Father. He is our Creator and the one we should worship. Through Jesus, we have direct access to God.

Is Jesus God on Earth praying to his father in Heaven?

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To understand Jesus as God on earth praying to His Father in heaven, we need to realize that the eternal Father and the eternal Son had an eternal relationship before Jesus took upon Himself the form of a man. Please read John 5:19-27, particularly verse 23 where Jesus teaches that the Father sent the Son (also see John 15:10 ).

Was Jesus always part of the Tri-unity?

Jesus was always part of the tri-unity, along with the Holy Spirit. The tri-unity always existed, the Father God, the Son God, and the Spirit God, not three gods, but one God existing as three persons. Jesus taught that He and His Father are one ( John 10:30 ), meaning that He and His Father are of the same substance and the same essence.

Why did Jesus pray to his father?

His praying to His heavenly Father was to ask for power ( John 11:41-42) and wisdom ( Mark 1:35, 6:46 ). His praying showed His dependence upon His Father in His humanity to carry out His Father’s plan of redemption, as evidenced in Christ’s high priestly prayer in John 17.

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Why would Jesus call the Father “My God”?

Why would Jesus, who is God, call the Father “my God?” Here are two points to think about. First, Jesus isn’t merely God. Unlike the Father, He is truly God and truly man. He is the God-man. As the God-man, He is a perfect man, who worships, honors, obeys and prays to God the Father.