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What Does the Bible Teach About the Trinity? | EP43

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In this episode, we dive deep into the question, What does the Bible teach about the Trinity? The Trinity is not a side issue but the very foundation of the Christian faith, shaping how we understand God, salvation, and worship. We clarify what the Trinity is and is not, exploring why Christianity is monotheistic and why misunderstandings like polytheism or modalism miss the truth of Scripture. From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible consistently reveals God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, one God in three Persons, coequal and co-eternal. We also unpack why the Trinity matters for your faith, your salvation, and your worship, showing how the gospel itself is rooted in the Father sending the Son and the Spirit giving new life. Along the way, we respond to common objections such as Arianism, Unitarianism, and the claim that the word “Trinity” isn’t in the Bible, with clear biblical evidence that points to the divinity of Jesus and the personhood of the Holy Spirit. If you’ve ever wondered how to understand the Trinity and why it’s essential to Christian life, this episode will give you a clear and biblical foundation.

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
2:47 Clarification on the Trinity
11:57 Bible Scriptures on the Trinity
21:56 Why does the Trinity Matter
34:47 Common Objections about the Trinity

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