Sermons About Trinity
A Three-Legged Stool (Matthew 28:19-20)
Knowing God as your father, the Lord Jesus as your savior and the Holy Spirit as God's presence with us offers a firm foundation in life, providing stability in all things.
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The Big Reveal
The glory of God that Isaiah saw is God in God’s triune glory. The Unknowable One has made himself known to us, not in smoke, or fire and earthquakes, but in the theophany of the relationship between the Trinity of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
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John 3:16 - God, Love, the World, Belief
Phrase by phrase, Pastor "Nony" Arcinas exposits one of the most familiar—and important—passages in all the Bible.
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The Feast That Never Ended
There is something refreshing about going back to beginnings. In Acts chapters 1-7 we learn about the earliest days of the church. Chapter two is particularly striking as we learn about God’s gracious gift to the church, Peter’s proclamation of the gospel, and for what the early church was known. Today in the Word, we will consider the event of Pentecost, Peter’s important explanation about what God was doing. As you listen to the reading and hear the Word explained today, ask God to renew your faith and fill you with His Holy Spirit. Pentecost Sunday In the Christian year today is a celebration of the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost (Acts 2). The season of Pentecost celebrates the work of the Spirit in our lives. The Holy Spirit is not an “it” but a Person of the Trinity and the strength of Christ in the church. He draws us to Jesus. He convicts us of sin. He persuades and enables us to believe. He unites us with Christ and mediates the presence of Jesus to us, bringing all the benefits of salvation to our souls. He gives gifts. He leads. He fills. He comforts. He brings forth spiritual fruit. And the Spirit always seems to throw the floodlight back onto Christ.
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The forever relationship
God wants us to be one with him, just as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one. One with God? Amazing!
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Community – Made and Lost
Three distinct persons, yet one God is where we find community. God is community. We are created in God’s image. God Himself is a social rather than a solitary being. And so His image can’t be reflected alone, but by men and women together. You and I, then, are created for community. This week we will look at what it means to become fully human – through living in community with God’s people…and why sometimes it’s so hard.
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