Trinitarian theology explores the profound mystery of the Godhead, affirming that there is one God in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This doctrine is rooted in Scripture, where Jesus commands His followers to baptize in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19), highlighting the co-equal and co-eternal nature of the Trinity. The love between the Father and the Son is beautifully articulated in John 3:35, where it states, 'The Father loves the Son and has placed everything in His hands.' This mutual love is foundational to understanding the relational aspect of God, as seen in John 17:21, where Jesus prays for unity among believers, mirroring the unity within the Godhead. Furthermore, the Holy Spirit's role as the Comforter and guide (John 14:26) emphasizes the active presence of God in the lives of believers, affirming that through Christ, we have amazing access to the Father (Ephesians 2:18). Engaging with Trinitarian theology not only enriches our understanding of God’s nature but also deepens our worship and relationship with Him, as we recognize the distinct yet unified work of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in our salvation.
Bruce Hulshizer preaches on the ultimate love of the Father for the Son, a love that existed before the foundation of the world and is unparalleled, extending to us as believers. The Father's love for His Son is compared to His love for us, emphasizing the depth of His love by sacrificing His Son fo
Greg Herrick delves into Trinitarianism, exploring the study of the triune God, which includes rational arguments for God's existence, the attributes of God, the Names of God, the trinity, and the decree or plan of God. The sermon covers various arguments for God's existence such as the Argument fro
J.H. Newman preaches about the importance of upholding the Athanasian Creed in the Church's liturgy, drawing parallels between protecting a garden from floods and ponies to safeguarding the essential truths of the Gospel from encroachments and innovations. He emphasizes the Creed as a strong bulwark
Matt Slick delivers a sermon emphasizing the differences between the God of Christianity and the God of Islam. He highlights the foundational belief in the Trinity in Christianity, where God exists as three distinct persons - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit - a concept denied in Islam. Slic
Thomas Bradbury preaches on the perfect oneness of the Church with Jehovah, emphasizing the deep sense of identity and humility in apostolic injunctions. He highlights the need for believers to walk worthy of their calling, showing lowliness, meekness, and forbearance in love. The sermon delves into
This sermon delves into Ephesians 2:18, emphasizing the access to God through Christ Jesus and the work of the Holy Spirit. It highlights the Trinitarian nature of this access, showcasing the Father's love, the Son's sacrifice, and the Spirit's life-giving power. The sermon challenges believers to g
This sermon delves into Ephesians 2:19-22, exploring the imagery of believers as a holy temple being built together for God's dwelling place. It emphasizes the significance of the church as the new temple where God's presence resides, contrasting the Old Testament temple with the New Testament reali
This sermon delves into the deep truths found in Ephesians 1, emphasizing the predestination of believers by God before the foundation of the world and the spiritual blessings bestowed upon them in Christ. The focus is on the importance of worshiping the Father, recognizing His role in salvation and
William Gadsby preaches about the necessity of God personally declaring to the soul, 'I am thy salvation,' emphasizing that human efforts and angelic strength are insufficient for salvation, and only God Himself can provide the needed salvation. He delves into the essential need and suitability of t
