The Belgic Confession, 1561
ARTICLE 9—SCRIPTURE PROOF OF THIS DOCTRINE
All this we know both from the testimonies of Holy Scripture and from the
respective works of the three Persons, and especially those we perceive in
ourselves. The testimonies of Scripture which lead us to believe this Holy
Trinity are written in many places of the Old Testament. It is not necessary to
mention them all; it is sufficient to select some with discretion. In the book
of Genesis God says: Let Us make man in our image after our likeness .... So God
created man in His own image ...; male and female He created them. Also: Behold,
the man has become like one of Us. From God’s saying, Let Us make man in Our
image, it appears that there are more divine persons than one; and when He says,
God created, He indicates that there is one God. It is true, He does not say how
many persons there are, but what seems to be somewhat obscure in the Old
Testament is very plain in the New Testament. For when our Lord was baptized in
the river Jordan the voice of the Father was heard, who said, This is My beloved
Son; the Son was seen in the water, and the Holy Spirit descended upon Him in
bodily form as a dove. For the baptism of all believers Christ prescribed this
formula: Baptize all nations into the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Spirit. In the gospel according to Luke the angel Gabriel thus
addressed Mary, the mother of our Lord: The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and
the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore the child to be born
will be called holy, the Son of God. Likewise: The grace of the Lord Jesus
Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you
all. In all these places we are fully taught that there are three persons in one
only divine essence. Although this doctrine far surpasses all human
understanding, nevertheless in this life we believe it on the ground of the Word
of God, and we expect to enjoy its perfect knowledge and fruit hereafter in
heaven. Moreover, we must observe the distinct offices and works of these three
Persons towards us. The Father is called our Creator by His power; the Son is
our Saviour and Redeemer by His blood; the Holy Spirit is our Sanctifier by His
dwelling in our hearts. The doctrine of the Holy Trinity has always been
maintained and preserved in the true Church since the time of the apostles to
this very day, over against Jews, Muslims, and against false Christians and
heretics such as Marcion, Mani, Praxeas, Sabellius, Paul of Samosata, Arius, and
such like, who have been justly condemned by the orthodox fathers. In this
doctrine, therefore, we willingly receive the three creeds, of the Apostles, of
Nicea, and of Athanasius; likewise that which in accordance with them is agreed
upon by the early fathers.
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