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Most Christians believe in the Trinity. Far fewer could tell you why it matters for how they live on a Tuesday. The Trinity can feel like a theological technicality — something to affirm in a statement of faith and then file away. But what you believe about the Trinity is not a minor detail. It is the foundation of everything you believe about God, about yourself, and about how prayer works.
Who God is determines who you believe you are. If your view of God is shaped more by your circumstances than by Scripture, you will live with a distorted picture of his character and yours. Khalil and Sean walk through what it means that God is triune — one God in three persons — how the Trinity is revealed across all of Scripture from Genesis through Revelation, and why this doctrine that so thoroughly resists our comprehension is actually one of the strongest reasons to trust that the God of the Bible is real. This episode explores what the Trinity means and why it changes how you pray, how you experience God, and how you understand your own identity as someone indwelt by the Holy Spirit, hosted by two pastors.
You will learn how all three persons of the Godhead are actively involved in your daily life — how the Father orchestrates, the Son redeems, and the Holy Spirit empowers — and why neglecting any one of them in your walk leaves you spiritually flattened. You will hear the biblical evidence for the Trinity laid out clearly, from the Shema in Deuteronomy 6 to the Trinitarian blessing of 2 Corinthians 13 to the stunning moment of Jesus’s baptism, and how the Trinity shows up even at the incarnation itself. And you will walk away with a new practice: a Trinitarian approach to prayer that addresses the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit — and could change how you experience God’s presence entirely.
If the Trinity has always felt like a confusing doctrine you nod at rather than something you actually relate to and depend on, this episode makes it personal. A God you cannot fully comprehend is a God worth trusting. His triune nature is not a mystery to endure — it is an invitation to go deeper.
Related episodes: What Does It Mean to Be Made in the Image of God? | Reclaiming Pentecostalism: What the Holy Spirit Actually Does
Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com/health-check.
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Most Christians believe in the Trinity. Far fewer could tell you why it matters for how they live on a Tuesday. The Trinity can feel like a theological technicality — something to affirm in a statement of faith and then file away. But what you believe about the Trinity is not a minor detail. It is the foundation of everything you believe about God, about yourself, and about how prayer works.
Who God is determines who you believe you are. If your view of God is shaped more by your circumstances than by Scripture, you will live with a distorted picture of his character and yours. Khalil and Sean walk through what it means that God is triune — one God in three persons — how the Trinity is revealed across all of Scripture from Genesis through Revelation, and why this doctrine that so thoroughly resists our comprehension is actually one of the strongest reasons to trust that the God of the Bible is real. This episode explores what the Trinity means and why it changes how you pray, how you experience God, and how you understand your own identity as someone indwelt by the Holy Spirit, hosted by two pastors.
You will learn how all three persons of the Godhead are actively involved in your daily life — how the Father orchestrates, the Son redeems, and the Holy Spirit empowers — and why neglecting any one of them in your walk leaves you spiritually flattened. You will hear the biblical evidence for the Trinity laid out clearly, from the Shema in Deuteronomy 6 to the Trinitarian blessing of 2 Corinthians 13 to the stunning moment of Jesus’s baptism, and how the Trinity shows up even at the incarnation itself. And you will walk away with a new practice: a Trinitarian approach to prayer that addresses the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit — and could change how you experience God’s presence entirely.
If the Trinity has always felt like a confusing doctrine you nod at rather than something you actually relate to and depend on, this episode makes it personal. A God you cannot fully comprehend is a God worth trusting. His triune nature is not a mystery to endure — it is an invitation to go deeper.
Related episodes: What Does It Mean to Be Made in the Image of God? | Reclaiming Pentecostalism: What the Holy Spirit Actually Does
Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com/health-check.