Jesus encourages us to not only understand the times but to “engage in the times” (Luke 12:54-56). Today, we will learn how to thrive in a modern-day Babylon and how to be resilient in our faith like Daniel did with King Nebuchadnezzar.
We have seen how the biblical writers described the Father and the Son, in this teaching we dig into how they described the Holy Spirit. Is the Holy Spirit a “force” or a “power” or is the Holy Spirit a “person?” And equally important, is the Holy Spirit referred to as “God?” We will discover the answers to these questions (and more!) in this final installment of this series on “The Trinity.”
This week we dive deep into “the incarnation”: the truth about the Second Person of the Trinity adding the nature of a human to His Divine nature. If Jesus was God, how could He “grow” in knowledge? If Jesus was God, how could He be tempted to sin? We will discover the answers!
During Week 2 we investigated what the Biblical writers meant when they taught we are “made in the image of God.” How do we resemble God? We looked at the Bible and what it teaches regarding “the Father.” Is the Father a person? Is the Father called “God?”
During Week 1 we took a quiz to reveal several FALSE views about the Trinity. We laid the groundwork by examining and comparing the 5 main views about God that exist in our world. We also learned a very basic (and understandable) explanation of the biblical concept of the Trinity.