Trinity - Aaron's Rod that Budded

I delight in finding the Trinity of God hidden in familiar passages of Scripture.  I discovered one this one in the contents of the Ark of the Covenant. 

The Ark of the Covenant contained three things:  1-the stone tablets upon which the finger of God wrote His covenant, 2-a golden pot of manna, and 3-Aaron’s rod that budded (Heb.9:4). 

It is easy to see how the stone tablets symbolize God the Father because . . .

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Trinity - In the Beginning

The trinity of God is right here in this first sentence!  In fact, these four words speak volumes: God said, “Light, Be!”

In the beginning God – “Elohim” in Hebrew – created the heavens and the earth.  “Elohim” is God plural; coupled with a singular verb it denotes the majestic plural.  So the character of God that is emphasized when He spoke His first Word is that of plurality and unity and power. 

The Spirit of God is “ruah Elohim” in Hebrew.  “Ruah” is breath or wind.  So the Spirit of God is the breath of God.  This is important because our voice is carried on our breath.  Without wind . . .

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