
Holy Trinity
The Holy Trinity is a fundamental doctrine of Christianity that states that God is one in essence but manifests in three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Father is the creator of the universe, the origin of all that exists, symbolizing authority and wisdom. The Son, Jesus Christ, is the incarnation of God as a man, who sacrificed his life to redeem humanity from sin, thus embodying love and redemption. The Holy Spirit represents the active presence of God in the current world, acting as the comforter and guide of believers, bringing them strength, inspiration, and discernment in their spiritual life.




























































































































































































































