Related Verses: 2 Sam. 23:2, 3; Acts 5:1-4; Rom. 8:26, 27; 1 Cor. 12:11, 28
Leading Question: In traditional language Christians speak of the first member of the Trinity (Father), second member (Son), and third member (Spirit) as if they could be put in order of importance. Why is it important to sort out the functions of each of the three?
Note: There was a time in the early Adventist experience when neither the Son nor the Spirit were accorded full divine status. LeRoy Froom reports that in the 1890s, R. A. Underwood gave several campmeeting presentations on the topic of ...