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#21 - Not Alone: Living in the Life of the Trinity

27 min · 21. Apr. 2026
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The Trinity is not just something we believe. It’s how we relate to God. In Part II of this series, we move beyond defining the Trinity and begin asking a deeper question: 👉 Why does it actually matter? If God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—then that shapes everything: - how we pray - how we experience God’s presence - how we understand relationship - and how we live our everyday faith Scripture gives us a pattern: We come to the Father, through the Son, by the power of the Holy Spirit. This isn’t abstract theology—it’s an invitation. An invitation into a relationship that God Himself initiated. An invitation to know that you are not alone. An invitation to participate in the very life of God. In this episode, we explore: - Why doctrine matters for real life - How the Trinity shapes prayer and worship - What it means that God is not distant - How the Christian life is rooted in relationship, not religion Because the Trinity isn’t just something to understand— it’s a life you’re invited into.

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