Explore the profound mystery of the Trinity and why it continues to define the Christian faith. In this Theology Geek Series kickoff episode, Mike Erre walks through the biblical foundations for understanding God as one essence in three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Highlighting key Old and New Testament passages, this deep dive clarifies why this view sets Christianity apart from other monotheistic faiths, how the Trinity is more than just doctrinal complexity, and why its implications shape not only our theology but also how we live in community.
Key Takeaways: • The Biblical Basis for the Trinity – How the Hebrew word Elohim, the Shema’s “echad,” and New Testament texts begin painting a picture of divine plurality within unity. • One God, Three Persons – Understanding the scriptural classes that affirm both singularity and diversity in God’s nature. • Jesus and the Trinity – Why Jesus' relationship to the Father and the Holy Spirit reveals the trinitarian mystery and reframes our Christology. • Why the Trinity Matters – From community and connection to sacrificial love, embodying the image of a communal God shapes every part of discipleship and church life. • Common Misunderstandings – Mike addresses modalism, the limits of language, and why this isn’t just “one God wearing three hats.”
Notable Quote: “We are made in the image of a community. The one God exists in self-sacrificial, joyous, overflowing love—and we are made exactly for that same thing.”
Resources Mentioned: • Genesis 1, Deuteronomy 6 (The Shema), Matthew 28, John 1 • Acts 5 (Ananias and Sapphira), Philippians 2, Luke 5 • Voxology Patreon Revelation Series – Support and listen here • Want to trace every “One Another” command? This helpful resource
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