Let’s think about…the Millennium

A little while ago I posted a study guide for the Rapture. Today, I figured I’d share a study guide I use for my classes on the Millennium. The main points are below (I recommend looking up all the passages to go with the short explanations), and if you’d...

We know more than we can ever tell

Here’s a helpful thought about how we can know the Triune God without necessarily being able to explain the Trinity: A child by the age of five has learned, we are told, an astonishing amount about the physical world to which he or she has become spontaneously...

How could six squares be one cube?

I’m still finding helpful things to add to our Monday night studies of the Trinity. For instance, I saw this online over the weekend–Using shapes and dimensions to illustrate, C.S. Lewis gives a very helpful analogy explaining why our minds might struggle...

Adopted into the Trinity: Notes from last night

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...