Authority in the Trinity
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 8:51 am
To my understanding all 3 persons in the Trinity have different roles but it seems to me that the Father has greater authority than the Son and the Spirit. Is that correct? If the answer is yes then i have a question concerning why the Father does have higher authority in the Trinity? I was thinking that it might be because what if one person in the Trinity wants ( for example) a cow to be purple while another person in the Trinity wants it to be red, then who would have the right to create something in a such a way rather than the other? Although moral decisions in this case would be united inside the Trinity even if all 3 had the same authority since God overall is All good. So then only on moral neutral areas there would be a stalemate and authority would be needed by one of the persons in the Trinity.
Is this correct? Any thoughts?
God bless!
Is this correct? Any thoughts?
God bless!