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What Is the Trinity?

A Voice in The Desert Podcast

Release Date: 08/04/2024

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The Truth that Endures: Insights from 1 John 2:22-26 As a Christian minister, it's imperative that we delve deeply into the scriptures to understand God’s message for us today. In 1 John 2:22-26, the Apostle John addresses a crucial issue faced by the early church that resonates profoundly in our contemporary context: the challenge of discerning truth from falsehood. This passage offers vital insights into the nature of Christ, the identity of the Antichrist, and the importance of holding fast to the truth we have received. The Nature of Deception John begins by identifying the one who...

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**Título: El Regalo del Perdón: Un Mensaje de Esperanza y Redención** Queridos amados en Cristo, Al reunirnos aquí hoy en el espíritu de compañerismo y amor, me recuerdan las profundas palabras que se encuentran en el libro de los Hechos, específicamente en Hechos 13:38, que dice: "Sea, pues, notorio a vosotros, varones hermanos, que por medio de este se os anuncia el perdón de pecados." Esta escritura encapsula la esencia de nuestra fe y el poder transformador del Evangelio. Hoy deseo reflexionar sobre el monumental regalo del perdón que se nos ofrece a través de Jesucristo, y cómo...

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Understanding the Biblical Message in Mathew 13:41-42 (Hell)   The Bible is a sacred text that holds profound wisdom and guidance for those seeking spiritual enlightenment and moral direction. In the book of Matthew, chapter 13, verses 41-42, we encounter a passage that carries a powerful message about the consequences of living a life devoid of righteousness and virtue. Let us delve deeper into the meaning behind these verses and explore their significance in the context of Christian faith and teachings. These are verses that modern churches avoid teaching on.

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**Message on Hebrews 4:12** Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Today, we turn our hearts and minds to a powerful verse found in the book of Hebrews, specifically Hebrews 4:12, which states: “For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” As we meditate on this scripture, we are reminded that the Word of God is not just a collection of ancient texts; it is a living force that can penetrate the depths of our being. The author of Hebrews...

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Today, I want to reflect on a profound statement made by our Lord Jesus Christ in Matthew 8:20, where He says, “Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.” This verse encapsulates the essence of discipleship and the radical call that Jesus issued to those who sought to follow Him.

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Seeking the Fullness of the Spirit   Text: Luke 24:49   Beloved in Christ, today we gather to explore a profound truth that lies at the heart of our Christian walk—the fullness of the Holy Spirit. While every believer is blessed with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, not every believer experiences the fullness and control of the Spirit in their daily lives. Scriptures like 1 Corinthians 6:17 and Acts 9:1-6 remind us of the intimate relationship we have with the Spirit, yet we find ourselves challenged to live in that fullness.

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  Listen to what Paul says about it in 1 Corinthians 14:2-4: “For one who speaks in a tongue [an unknown tongue] does not speak to men,  but to God; for no one understands,  but in his spirit he speaks mysteries. One who speaks in a tongue edifies himself...” So, what are we doing when we pray in this prayer language, this unknown tongue?   Paul  says we’re doing three things. First of all, we’re speaking direct to God, not to man;  that’s a privilege in itself, to be able to speak directly to Almighty...

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The Great Mercy of Jesus Christ   Introduction   In the tapestry of Christian faith, the theme of mercy stands out as a profound expression of God’s love and grace. At the heart of this mercy is Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection reveal the depths of divine compassion. Understanding the mercy of Jesus is not just an intellectual endeavor; it is a transformative experience that shapes our lives, our relationships, and our understanding of God. This message aims to explore the great mercy of Jesus Christ, its implications, and how we can embody this mercy in our daily...

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The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Signs of Divine Love and Power   Throughout the New Testament, the miracles of Jesus Christ stand out as profound demonstrations of His divine authority and compassion. These miracles are not only remarkable acts of power over nature, illness, and even death, but they also serve as significant theological teachings about faith, hope, and the nature of God's kingdom. In this message, we will explore the significance of these miracles, their implications for our lives today, and how they invite us into a deeper relationship with Christ.

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What Is the Trinity?

 

Sometimes people use three different names when referring to God: God or Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. But these are more than simply different names for one person; they are, in fact, the names of three very distinct persons. But even though God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Holy Spirit have eternally existed as three distinct persons, there is only one God. This is called the doctrine of the Trinity. The idea of three persons and only one God is difficult to understand completely. Even so, it is one of the most important ideas of the Christian faith.

 

The Bible’s View of the Trinity

 

The word “trinity” is never found in the Bible, but the idea represented by the word is affirmed in many places. For instance, in Genesis 1:26 God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.” His use of “us” and “our” implies that more than one person was involved in creation. The only other beings that God could possibly be referring to are angels, but we are not made in the image of angels but “in the image of God” (Gen. 1:27), so this verse must imply that there is more than one person in God.

 

When Jesus was baptized, “the heavens were opened to him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and coming to rest on him; and … a voice from heaven said, ‘This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased’ ” (Matt. 3:16–17). At this moment, all three members of the Trinity were performing three distinct activities: God the Father was speaking, God the Son was being baptized, and God the Holy Spirit was resting on the Son.

 

Similarly, when Jesus sent his disciples out to do their work, he commanded them to “make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” (Matt. 28:19). In saying this, Jesus is affirming that all three members of the Trinity are distinct in their personhood (the Father can’t be the Son, for example). Jude 20–21 also affirms the three distinct persons in the Trinity: “Pray in the Holy Spirit; keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ.”