
THE TRINITY: One God, Three Persons
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How can God be one and yet three?
It’s one of the deepest mysteries of the Christian faith—and one of its most essential truths.
In this episode of Reasonable Christianity, we dive into the doctrine of the Trinity with bold clarity and biblical conviction. Using Scripture, logic, and the voices of church history, we unpack what it means for God to be one Being in three distinct Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
You’ll discover:
- Why God must be timeless, spaceless, immaterial, omnipotent, and personal
- How philosophical arguments point to a necessary, moral, all-powerful Creator
- Where the Old Testament foreshadows the triune nature of God
- How each Person of the Godhead fully possesses divine attributes
- Why the Trinity isn’t just a doctrine—it’s the foundation of the Gospel
This episode features insights from Augustine, Aquinas, Piper, Sproul, Craig, and more. It’s a call to worship the Triune God with both mind and heart.
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