You might add the Heart [mind, will, emotions] to your list, which is what the Heavenly Father searches within each person.
Now, on the Trinity, realize please that Jesus and his Father are not the same by location. So they are separate by location. This should be easy to realize, right?
So, this leads us to look at the meaning of "Jesus being God," as such. So, one should ask, Then just how is it that Jesus is supposed to be God, if they are in different locations."
Jesus is God by this means and only by this means:
That ALL the divine fullness of God WAS GIVEN to Jesus by his Father, his God, as the scripture says.
So, if by this, one wants to say that Jesus is God, fine; but again, one must understand how it is that he is God.
What Jesus is, and what he has position over, as in everything in Heaven and in Earth, WAS GIVEN TO HIM by his Father.
The phrase everything in Heaven and in Earth does not mean he became higher than his Father, his own God.
Everything... does not include the One who gave everything.
The giver is apart from this.
So, Jesus is over everything except his Father, his God.
So, does Jesus ever give everything back to his God, his Father?
YES he does, after his 1000 year reign. Then all things are again under God, his Father.
So Jesus and God are two separate persons, both divine, right. Jesus became a powerful God, but he is not his own God, his Father is.
There seems to be two types of Trinty argument:
(1) from those
afraid to believe in the Trinity, and
(2)from those not afraid to believe in the Trinity.
Well, it might help to realize that the Trinity is not a Divine Statement and it is not inspired of God. It came from a religio-political assemblage of men discussing their at-the-time beyond-the-scriptures belief system.
In this way one is free to really think for themselves and can discuss the topic in mutual sincerity, rather than trying to adapt to men's statements.
Moreover, I feel the Trinity goes beyond scripture, and adds to the word of God. It even has its own vocabulary and expressions, made by uninspired men.