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Trinity Unity

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The concept of Trinity Unity is foundational to Christian theology, illustrating the profound relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This divine unity is exemplified in John 17:21, where Jesus prays for His followers, saying, 'that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you.' This prayer not only highlights the intimate communion within the Godhead but also serves as a model for the unity that believers are called to embody. In Ephesians 4:3, Paul urges the church to 'make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace,' emphasizing that unity among believers reflects the harmonious relationship of the Trinity. Furthermore, in 1 Corinthians 12:12-13, Paul illustrates the Church as one body with many parts, reinforcing the idea that diversity within unity mirrors the Trinitarian relationship. The Girdle of Unity, as discussed in the sermon from July 10, 1678, encapsulates this theme, reminding us that true unity is not uniformity but a rich tapestry woven together by the Spirit. Ultimately, the unity of the Trinity invites believers to pursue a deeper understanding of their relationship with God and one another, as expressed in Colossians 3:14, which calls love the perfect bond of unity.

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Jane Lead preaches about a vision of a golden line with intricately woven knots representing the Girdle of the Trinity, symbolizing unity and strength for the broken and sorrowful in spirit. Despite attempts by some to untie the knots, it is revealed that only sacred hands can touch and loosen them,

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