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You can’t get
away from it; there’s an extraordinary way. It’s just fascinating how the Bible
uses the number three.
This is the
reality of the way the Creator created it; everywhere you look in creation,
everywhere you look in the Scripture, the number 3 is just arbitrarily stamped,
says Richard Jordan.
Jesus Christ
was three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. Why not five, why
not two?
Jonah was
three days in the whale’s belly. Why not two days? It wouldn’t have stunk so
bad when he got burped out. Why not four days? I mean, why three?!
Israel, they
have three patriarchs. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Levi, of the Levitical priesthood,
was the third son of Jacob. The Book of Leviticus is the third book in the
Bible.
When Moses
was given the law, he came down off the mountain. You remember what happened?
You remember how many people died that day? About three thousand.
When the Spirit
of God was given on the day of Pentecost, you remember how many people got
saved that day? About three thousand. A little symmetry there.
You go all
through the Bible and that number three is over and over and over and over
again. Abraham takes Isaac and for three days journey to take him up, he thinks
he’s going to go sacrifice his son and the boy’s been dead for three days. You
say, “Why three?”
There’ s three divisions in a Jewish Bible. When
the wise men bring gifts, how many gifts do they bring? That’s why people think
there’s three wise men. There might have been 40 of them; you don’t have any
idea how many wise men there where.
They brought
three gifts. Why did they bring three gifts? Because Jesus Christ wears three
crowns, three offices: He’s a prophet, He’s a priest and He’s a king, so they
bring gold for the king, they bring frankincense for the priest and they bring myrrh
for the prophet.
There are
three people in your Bible who entered into ministry when they were 30 years
old. Jesus was one. Then King David, when he was anointed king, II Samuel 5. Then Joseph, when he took over Pharoah’s reign in Genesis
41. Three men.
Esther, she
fasted three days. Why not five days? Why in the world would you think it’s
better to fast three days than two or six? I mean, if three is good, wouldn’t
six be better?
All through
the Scripture. You say, “Why is that?” Well, three is an imprint. Romans 1:20
indicates that three is imprinted on creation itself.
[20]
For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly
seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and
Godhead; so that they are without excuse:
You look
around in creation and you’ll see the trinity; three stamped all over creation.
We have three dimensions. Height, width, length. Time is in three parts: past,
present and future.
If you take
electromagnetic forces, it’s positive, negative and neutral. If you take
pigments, there are three primary colors: red, yellow and blue. In light,
coming off the sun, there are three primary colors. That’s red, green and blue.
It’s interesting that they’re different.
The earth; it’s
the third planet—third rock from the sun. Matter on the earth finds itself in
three stages: solid, liquid or a gas. The strongest structural shape is a triangle.
DNA; the language of DNA is made up only of three-letter words.
It’s fascinating, but you do it all of the time just in the colloquial way that you live.'“Stop, look, listen!” We say, “Three strikes you’re out!” “He won the Triple Crown!” “Gold, silver, bronze.” He’s “cool, calm and collected.” It’s “of the people, by the people and for the people.” “Lights, camera, action!” You can just go on and on with this stuff.
Three is just
stamped all over creation. You say, “Why?” Because the invisible things of God from
the creation of the world are clearly seen. You see His finger prints on His
creation.
Now you have
to understand something about the trinity: the Father, the son and the Spirit. Those
titles describe the roles that each person of the godhead has chosen to play in
relationship to His creation.
There’s a
thing in theology called submission, or subordination, in the godhead. There’s
an internal relationship between the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit where they
live together, and they’ve always lived together by the way.
And the way
they relate to one another. They have chosen to assign responsibilities to each
one of the members of the godhead, so that each one has their specific role.
They’re all equally God but each one of them—the way God lives, the way God
functions, “God is love.”
You know that
verse? We teach the children, “God is good.” To be good means you’re always
looking out for the interest of the other. Love is the carrying out of that
which is good.
God, in His
very nature, lives a life that is always focused on the benefit and the advantage
of other people. In the godhead, the Father is always serving the Son, the Son
is always serving the Father and the Sprit is always serving the Son. Each one,
they live for each other. That’s the godhead.
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