Title

One

Scripture
I and My Father are one.
(John 10:30)
Devotional
If there is any doubt about who Jesus is, these six words must eliminate that doubt. Jesus also said, “He who has seen Me has seen the Father...” He is God; if He is not, there is no hope for mankind. But He is, therefore: to be worshipped, praised and honored for who He is, the Creator of the universe. We must understand that there is no way to the Father except through the Son. There is no other name given among men whereby we must be saved other than the name of Jesus. His name is the name above every name. The question is, “Do you know Him?” If not, call out to Him by name. Say, “Lord Jesus, come into my life; forgive me of my sins. Save me and make me the kind of person you would have me to be. I receive you right now as my personal Lord and Savior.” If you have prayed that prayer for the first time and meant it to the best of your ability, welcome you to the Kingdom of God.
Thought For The Night
Explain the Trinity? We can't even begin. We can only accept it—a mystery, disclosed in Scripture. It should be no surprise that the triune Being of God baffles our finite minds. We should be surprised, rather, if we could understand the nature of our Creator. He would be a two-bit deity, not the fathomless Source of all reality.” Vernon Grounds in Radical Commitment. Christianity Today
 
Evening Text
John 10:30: “I and My Father are one.”
Looking for Answers
 
Evening Study Guide
Defining: “Trinity”: “A word not found in Scripture, but used to express the doctrine of the unity of God as subsisting in three distinct Persons.” Easton’s Bible Dictionary
 
Referencing: “You believe that there is one God. You do well. Even the demons believe—and tremble!” James 2:19
 
Applying: Consider this, the most abundant substance on the face of the earth is water (H2O); it can simultaneously be found in three distinct forms: a solid, a liquid, and a gas. If God can do that with His creation, surely He can manifest Himself as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.