by Brian | Aug 19, 2015 | The Trinity, Theology
In his excellent book on the Trinity (which I’ve referenced here several times) Fred Sanders gives this memorable example from his childhood to illustrate how much those of us who are born again actually do know about the Trinity, even if we just need to have it...
by Brian | Dec 3, 2014 | Evangelism, Islam, The Trinity
Here’s a response to some common objections to our claim that Jesus is God: How could he have been God if he worshipped God? God can’t die but you claim that Jesus died. Jesus is human and had human features, but we know God’s not like that. Jesus...
by Brian | Jan 3, 2014 | Meditations, The Trinity, Theology
This is the sixth and final post in a series of posts from the booklet How is God Love? To read the series introduction, click here. [To download the booklet in its entirety, go to this page.] Last post we saw that, though God is love in Himself, He is also the kind...
by Brian | Jan 2, 2014 | Meditations, The Trinity, Theology
This is the fifth post in a series of posts from the booklet How is God Love? To read the series introduction, click here. Or read Post 2, Post 3, or Post 4. Last post we offered a definition of love. Love is the eternal bond of unity and affection between Father,...
by Brian | Dec 31, 2013 | Meditations, The Trinity, Theology
This is the fourth post in a series of posts from the booklet How is God Love? To read the series introduction, click here. Or read Post 2, or Post 3. Last post we saw that the reason the Bible calls God love is that He is (what Christians have traditionally called)...
by Brian | Dec 30, 2013 | Meditations, The Trinity, Theology
This is the third post in a series of posts from the booklet How is God Love? To read the series introduction, click here. To read Post 2, click here. Last post we saw that when we say “God is love” we must mean more than that he simply has nice feelings towards us,...