by Brian | Apr 2, 2013 | Monday Study Notes, The Trinity
Here are the notes from last night’s study on how prayer is essentially a Trinitarian activity: Prayer and the Trinity What is prayer and why is it real? “The Spirit unites us to the Son, who reconciles us to Father, and we pray back along that line: to the...
by Brian | Mar 26, 2013 | Monday Study Notes, The Trinity
Last night we continued our study of how God’s Triune nature affects our lives by looking at what is happening when we read the Bible. Here are the notes: What we’re doing when we read the Bible. (Or, Why are Christians so hyped up about the Bible?) The Bible,...
by Brian | Mar 20, 2013 | Monday Study Notes
Last night we began looking at the practical effects of God’s Triune nature for us by thinking about our Adoption–the Bible’s teaching that those who trust in Christ are now children of God. Here are the notes: 1. There is, in God, Father, and Son...
by Brian | Mar 12, 2013 | Monday Study Notes, The Trinity
Last night we continued our study of the Trinity by looking at the Holy Spirit. Here are the notes: 1. How we met Him: Promised: Ezekiel 36:26-27, Isaiah 42:1 All over Jesus’ life: Luke 1:34-35; 3:15-16; 3:21-22, 4:1-2; 4:14-21 We meet Him in the life of Christ. He...
by Brian | Mar 5, 2013 | Monday Study Notes, The Trinity
Last night we continued our study in what it means for us that God is a Trinity. We looked specifically at how Jesus revealed himself to be the Son of God the Father, and the implications of this self-revelation of God. Intro: Last week, we saw how God revealed...
by Brian | Feb 26, 2013 | Monday Study Notes
Last night we continued our study of how God has revealed Himself as the Trinity by looking at the way God progressively revealed this truth about Himself over time. Here are the notes: Intro: We tend to start with our own ideas about God – which means, for us, we...