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Although the word "Trinity" is not mentioned in the Bible, yet 2 Corinthians 13:13 is a Trinitarian benediction. Theologians through the centuries have sought to explain the Trinity, and no one seems to have developed a perfect explanation. Robert McAfee Brown's understanding of the Trinity has been helpful to me.
Brown writes of the life of the apostle Peter. As a boy Peter grew up in a Jewish home. God became real to him as he worshiped in the synagogue and as he studied the Law of Moses. Then one day he met a man who seemed more than a man. He lives in a close relationship with Jesus. When Jesus confronts Peter he cannot escape the conclusion that God is confronting him. The time eventually arrives when Jesus is no longer physically present with the disciples; nonetheless, Peter and other disciples are certain that God is with them through the promised Holy Spirit.
The New Testament writers talk about God in three ways simply describing how the one true living God works in their lives.
Brown writes of the life of the apostle Peter. As a boy Peter grew up in a Jewish home. God became real to him as he worshiped in the synagogue and as he studied the Law of Moses. Then one day he met a man who seemed more than a man. He lives in a close relationship with Jesus. When Jesus confronts Peter he cannot escape the conclusion that God is confronting him. The time eventually arrives when Jesus is no longer physically present with the disciples; nonetheless, Peter and other disciples are certain that God is with them through the promised Holy Spirit.
The New Testament writers talk about God in three ways simply describing how the one true living God works in their lives.

