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Archive for the Trinitarian Theology Category


Being Trinitarian

Being Trinitarian does not simply mean, “Hey, I believe in the doctrine of the Trinity.”  It is not some sort of mathmatic equation like 1 + 1 + 1 = 1, or anything like that.  There are many people who believe in the “doctrine of the Trinity” and regulate it to some sort of “mystery” […]

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The Implications of the Ascension on the Christian Life and Mission of the Church – Video Sermon

This sermon was preached on May 12, 2013 at The Patterson Avenue Baptist Church What does Jesus Ascension mean” What are the implications of Jesus Ascension for the Christian’s life? What are the implications of the Ascension of Christ for the mission and witness of the church? That’s what this sermons aims to address! Jesus […]

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Daddy Issues

Everyone has “issues.” The source for our particular “issue” is unique to each of us. It might be your…Parents…Culture…Emotional Wounds…Traumatic Events… Experiences…Circumstances…Rejection…Circumstances of Abuse…Times of Neglect. We all have “issues.” Peter had issues…even after Easter.  Read John 21 to see what I mean. Jesus worked through those issues with Peter.  He does the same with us.  […]

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Trinitarianism is NOT Universalism, by Stuart Johnson

My friend Stuart Johnson leads Perichoresis, Australia (located at http://www.trinityinyou.com) A friend of mine described me as a ‘gadfly’.  Look it up on Google if you do not know what it means.  I have had to constantly deal with those who describe themselves as ‘universalists’ ever since I have engaged in a spreading the Good […]

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The Crucifixion – did God die?! (Robert Jenson’s thoughts)

The Crucifixion – did God die?! (Thoughts from Robert Jenson-via Andre Rabe) “That we see God in sufferings and the cross would never be guessed from them. Of possible attributes that are not good in this world, we will discuss the most offensive and decisive: God is mortal. God has in fact suffered death and […]

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Jesus is God, the Eternal Son of the Father – and he died

Jesus is the Revelation of God and that He is both fully God and fully human. He is not half of each, but ALL of both. This is a part of what we mean when we speak of the doctrine of the Incarnation.   Jesus is a Human being with two natures and yet without distinction […]

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There are no degrees of Deity in the Holy Trinity

“Of far reaching importance is the stress laid on the Monarchy of the Godhead in which all three divine Persons of the share, for the whole indivisible Being of God belongs to each of them as it belongs to them together. This is reinforced by the unique conception of the co-inherent or perichoretic relations between […]

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Dealing With Sin(S)

The work of Christ  was aimed toward humankinds universal brokenness…not simply toward some laundry list of “sinS” that usually includes everything we don’t do (or hide the fact that we do). The cross aims toward our “SIN” (no ‘S’ at the end of the word). Those who make is a laundry list of “sinS” ARE (biblically) redefining […]

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Extravangance – Video and Manuscript Sermon for 3/17/2013

Below is the video and manuscript sermon for 3/16/2013 based on John 12:1-11, preached at the Patterson Avenue Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia.   Extravagance – John 12:1-11 It  was just like any another meal.  Probably nobody would have remembered it at all, if it have not been for Mary’s spontaneous and extravagant gift. The […]

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Rightly Dividing The Word – Trinitarian Theology

There are lots of conversation around scriptural interpretation that “start” or “end” with the statement “rightly dividing the word of truth.”  In other words, you need to interpret it correctly.  Typically (not always) those who yell that statement the loudest are those most likely guilty of NOT “rightly dividing” the scripture.  Rather they are allowing […]

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