Greeting!
I would like to share my doubt about this matter. Of course, it’s not that I’m becoming anti-Trinitarian. I affirm both Nicene and Chalcedon creeds. What I’m anxious about is that often is that Christ is more mentioned in the pulpit and in worship than God the Father or God the Holy Spirit. I often wondered that if we are consistent in being Trinitarians, should we spend equal times in discussing both Christ, the Father and Spirit, without overlooking the great redemptive work of our Savior? Yet on the contrary, we refer to our members as “in Christ” or our churches is “of Christ”. Please help me resolving my trouble that I may peacefully worship God!
(This post should belong to “Theology” instead of “Theonomy” due to my mistake. My appreciation to moderator who switch the topic!)
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I would like to share my doubt about this matter. Of course, it’s not that I’m becoming anti-Trinitarian. I affirm both Nicene and Chalcedon creeds. What I’m anxious about is that often is that Christ is more mentioned in the pulpit and in worship than God the Father or God the Holy Spirit. I often wondered that if we are consistent in being Trinitarians, should we spend equal times in discussing both Christ, the Father and Spirit, without overlooking the great redemptive work of our Savior? Yet on the contrary, we refer to our members as “in Christ” or our churches is “of Christ”. Please help me resolving my trouble that I may peacefully worship God!
(This post should belong to “Theology” instead of “Theonomy” due to my mistake. My appreciation to moderator who switch the topic!)
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