✨ TEACHING OUTLINE: “The Mind, the Word, and the Breath — Understanding the One God”

The Mind, The Word, The Breath - Understanding the One God with a glowing head silhouette labeled The Mind of the Father, a radiant figure in robes labeled The Word Made Flesh, and a white dove labeled The Breath of the Spirit

A gentle, Scripture‑rooted explanation of God’s unity and His three expressions


I. God Is One, Yet Wonderfully Expressive

Key Scripture: Deuteronomy 6:4 — “The LORD our God, the LORD is one.”

  • The Bible never describes God as three persons or three parts.
  • Instead, Scripture shows one God who expresses Himself in three real, active ways.
  • A simple, biblical picture: Mind, Word, Breath
    • Not three gods
    • Not three modes
    • Not three pieces
    • One God revealing Himself

II. The MIND — The Father: Source, Will, and Authority

Key Scriptures:

  • 1 Corinthians 8:6 — “One God, the Father, of whom are all things.”
  • John 4:24 — “God is Spirit.”
  • Ephesians 1:11 — God “works all things after the counsel of His own will.”

A. The Father is the “Mind” of God

  • The source of all things
  • The One who wills, plans, purposes
  • Invisible, eternal, unseen

B. The Father is not a separate person

  • He is the inner life of God
  • The divine will and authority
  • The One Jesus reveals (John 14:9)

Teaching Image:

A mind thinking — the source of ideas, plans, intentions.


III. The WORD — The Son: God Expressed, Revealed, Made Visible

Key Scriptures:

  • John 1:1 — “In the beginning was the Word… and the Word was God.”
  • John 1:14 — “The Word became flesh.”
  • Hebrews 1:3 — The Son is “the express image” of God.

A. The Word is God’s Mind expressed

  • Just as your word reveals your thoughts
  • God’s Word reveals His invisible Mind
  • The Word is not a second person — it is God spoken out

B. When the Word became flesh, we saw God

  • Jesus is not “part of God”
  • Jesus is God revealed
  • The visible expression of the invisible Father

Teaching Image:

A spoken word coming from a mind — the thought made visible and audible.


IV. The BREATH — The Spirit: God Present, Moving, Empowering

Key Scriptures:

  • Genesis 1:2 — The Spirit of God moved on the waters.
  • John 20:22 — Jesus breathed on them: “Receive the Holy Spirit.”
  • 2 Corinthians 3:17 — “The Lord is the Spirit.”

A. Breath is the power behind the word

  • You cannot speak without breath
  • Breath carries the word
  • Breath is life, presence, power

B. The Spirit is God Himself moving

  • Not a separate person
  • Not a force
  • God’s own presence
  • God’s own life breathed into His people

Teaching Image:

Breath carrying a word outward — the invisible power that makes the word effective.


V. Bringing It Together — One God, Three Expressions

Key Scripture: 1 Timothy 3:16 — “God was manifest in the flesh.”

A. One God, not divided

  • The Mind is God
  • The Word is God
  • The Breath is God
  • Not three beings
  • Not three persons
  • Not three parts
  • One God acting in three ways

B. The distinctions are real, but not separate

  • The Mind thinks
  • The Word reveals
  • The Breath empowers
  • All three are God Himself

C. Jesus is the perfect unity of all three

  • The Mind (Father) dwelt in Him (John 14:10)
  • The Word became flesh (John 1:14)
  • The Spirit was upon Him (Luke 4:18)

VI. Why This Matters for Worship and Daily Life

A. We pray to the Father (Mind)

  • The source of all things
  • The One whose will we seek

B. We come through the Son (Word)

  • The revelation of God
  • The One who shows us the Father

C. We walk by the Spirit (Breath)

  • God’s presence in us
  • God’s power through us

D. Yet we worship ONE God

  • Not three
  • Not divided
  • Fully united in Jesus Christ

VII. Teaching Illustration for Children or New Believers

Use this simple picture:

Mind → Word → Breath

  • The Mind thinks the thought
  • The Word expresses the thought
  • The Breath carries the word so others can hear it

All three are you, not three people.
All three are God, not three persons.


VIII. Closing Scripture Meditation

John 14:9 — “He that has seen Me has seen the Father.”
2 Corinthians 3:17 — “The Lord is the Spirit.”
John 1:1 — “The Word was God.”

One God.
Three expressions.
Perfect unity.
Fully revealed in Jesus.



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