The Meaning of the Holy Trinity
The biblical teaching of the Trinity confirms that the Holy Spirit Ahnsahnghong is God the Father (Jehovah) and the Son (Jesus Christ).
We can understand this principle through water, which can take on three different forms as liquid, solid, or gas with three different names, or as an actor in a play who performs three different roles though one person.
Prophecies from the Old Testament testify that Everlasting Father and Mighty God would be born as a child and son in the future.
“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given ... he will be called ... Mighty God, Everlasting Father.”
Isaiah 9:6
The above verse indicates that Jesus is God the Father Jehovah in human form. While most people rejected Jesus, the disciples who believed in prophecy recognized that Jesus came as a man but was Jehovah God by nature.
“Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus, who being in very nature God … And being found in appearance as a man …”
Philippians 2:5–8
“… He [Jesus] is the true God and eternal life.”
1 John 5:20
Some may believe the Holy Spirit is a separate entity, like an invisible force or electrical energy without a name. However, if this was so, Jesus would not have testified to baptize people in three different names of God (Mt 28:19–20).
As the Holy Spirit has a name, it implies that He will come in human form as the Savior fulfilling the same salvation work as Jehovah God and Jesus Christ. This is confirmed in the Bible as well.
“‘I [Jesus] am coming soon. ... And I will also write on them my new name.’”
Revelation 3:11–13