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Mike Reeves shows how the Trinity changes our lives in the seventh of nine short videos.
Steve DeWitt invites us to enjoy the beauty of God in the Trinity, in his works, and especially in Christ's person and work.
Mike Reeves shares his own story of finding joy in John 17 in the last of nine short videos.
Gregory of Nyssa writes on the unity of the Trinity and examines the divinity of the Holy Spirit.
Glen Scrivener consider mission, motivation, and the glory of God.
Gregory of Nyssa shows how the doctrine of the Trinity does not mean that Christians worship three gods.
Mike Reeves looks at how to speak to our pluralist friends using a neglected resource found in the gospel, leading us to more effective mission.
Jeremy Begbie makes a case to begin thinking about biblical inspiration with the doctrine of God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Mike Reeves speaks from John 20, showing how the Trinity makes a difference to mission
In John 20:31, John says he writes his gospel “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God and that by believing, you may have life in his name.” Now that call to believe in Jesus is a call to believe in a Triune God because Jesus is the Son of God. God is his father, and he’s the Christ, which means the anointed one—the one anointed with the Spirit. So the God that Jesus proclaims is a father who has always loved his son, as the Father has poured his spirit out on him.