24-0512p - Our Triune God, Part 2, Jim Lokenbauer
Bible Reader: Mike Mathis
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Our Triune God, Part 2
Summary of Transcript (0:03 - 28:18)
Scripture Reading
- Bible Reader: (0:03 - 1:21), Mike Mathis
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- John 14:15-20,
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Reading from John 14:15-20.
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Jesus speaks of commandments, prayer to the Father, and the promise of a helper, the Spirit of truth, who will abide with believers forever.
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Jesus’s Assurance
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Jesus promises not to leave his followers as orphans and that He will come to them.
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Jesus’s Departure and Presence
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Jesus mentions that the world will not see Him anymore, but His followers will continue to see Him because they will live through Him.
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Conclusion of Reading
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The scripture reading concludes with a statement about Jesus’s unity with the Father and believers.
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Summary
Preacher: Jim Lokenbauer
(1:26 - 1:44) Introduction to Lesson
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Introduction to the lesson on The Triune God, Part Two.
(1:46 - 2:26) Discussion on the Holy Trinity
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Continues from an article discussing the divine triunity, highlighting how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are presented together in Christian doctrine and scripture.
(2:27 - 3:08) Scriptural Basis for the Trinity
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References to Matthew 28:19, John 1:18, and the liturgical use of triadic formulas in Christianity.
(3:10 - 6:45) Biblical Evidence for the Trinity
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Discusses various New Testament verses (John 5:23, Romans 5:5, 1 Corinthians 6:11) that illustrate the roles of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in salvation and the life of the church.
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Emphasizes the unity of God while acknowledging the distinct persons within the Trinity.
(6:46 - 8:05) The Nature of God’s Love and Unity
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Explores the eternal love shared within the Trinity, citing 1 John 4:8, 16, and various descriptions of Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
(8:06 - 9:23) Worship and Baptismal Formulas
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Discusses how baptism and doxologies link the three persons of God, emphasizing their unity in worship and salvation.
(9:24 - 11:27) Creation and the Trinity
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God’s role in creation as a collective work of the Trinity, mentioning Genesis 1:1, Proverbs 8, and John’s account of Christ’s role in creation.
(11:28 - 16:51) The Son’s Divinity and Role
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Elaborates on Christ’s divine attributes, His relationship with the Father, and His role in creation, supported by numerous scriptural references like Colossians 1:15-17, John 1:1, and Hebrews 1:3.
(16:52 - 26:01) Manifestation of God’s Glory through Christ
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Discusses how Christ reveals the Father, sharing divine nature, performing divine works like forgiving sins, and deserving worship, referencing John 1:14, Isaiah 45:23, and Acts.
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Continues to discuss Christ’s divine nature with references to Romans 10:13 and Philippians 2:9, highlighting that Jesus is to be acknowledged as God, the savior, and king.
(26:02 - 28:05) The Holy Spirit’s Divinity
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Describes the Spirit as God in Acts 5:4-9, pointing out the Spirit’s role in divine activities:
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Present at Jesus' baptism in Matthew 3:16.
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Involved in creation (Genesis 1-2), regeneration (John 3:3-5, Titus 3:5-7), and sanctification (1 Peter 1-2).
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Attributes of omnipresence (Psalm 139:7-11) and omniscience (Isaiah 40:13-14).
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The Spirit’s involvement in the incarnation and resurrection of Christ (Romans 8:11).
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Concludes that the triune nature of God demonstrates His perfection and eternal fullness.
(28:06 - 28:18) Invitation to Respond
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An invitation for the audience to respond to the message, indicating an opportunity for prayer or other needs as part of the closing of the service.