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Why I Used to AVOID the Trinity--and Now I LOVE It | Heart of a Shepherd Podcast Season 2 Episode 1 Welcome back to the Heart of a Shepherd Podcast for season two! Rob Trenckmann shares why he used to avoid the doctrine of the Trinity and now it's one of his favorite, heart-warming realities. We dive deep into John 1:1-3. This episode explores why religious individuals often miss Jesus despite their familiarity with religious texts and practices. John’s Gospel, known for its unique and poetic introduction of Jesus, sets the stage for a profound exploration of real faith, the nature of God as a Trinity, and the importance of knowing Jesus through His stories. Tune in to understand the mystery of the Word made flesh and how to truly connect with God's love.
00:00 Welcome Back to Season Two
00:35 A Life-Changing Move
03:09 Introducing the New Series: John's Gospel
06:44 The Mystery of the Trinity
17:46 The Communicating God 2
2:05 Invitation to Know Jesus
24:39 Conclusion and Next Steps
By Rob TrenckmannWhy I Used to AVOID the Trinity--and Now I LOVE It | Heart of a Shepherd Podcast Season 2 Episode 1 Welcome back to the Heart of a Shepherd Podcast for season two! Rob Trenckmann shares why he used to avoid the doctrine of the Trinity and now it's one of his favorite, heart-warming realities. We dive deep into John 1:1-3. This episode explores why religious individuals often miss Jesus despite their familiarity with religious texts and practices. John’s Gospel, known for its unique and poetic introduction of Jesus, sets the stage for a profound exploration of real faith, the nature of God as a Trinity, and the importance of knowing Jesus through His stories. Tune in to understand the mystery of the Word made flesh and how to truly connect with God's love.
00:00 Welcome Back to Season Two
00:35 A Life-Changing Move
03:09 Introducing the New Series: John's Gospel
06:44 The Mystery of the Trinity
17:46 The Communicating God 2
2:05 Invitation to Know Jesus
24:39 Conclusion and Next Steps