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#22 - You’re Already In: How the Trinity Frees Us From Secularism

24 min · 28. apr. 2026
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We live in a world that tells us: 👉 define yourself 👉 create your own meaning 👉 figure it out on your own But what if that’s exactly why we feel so anxious, overwhelmed, and alone? In this final episode of our Trinity series, we explore how the reality of the Trinity directly challenges the pressures of a secular age. Because the Christian story offers something radically different: You don’t have to find your way to God. God has already come to you. Through the movement of the Trinity— from the Father, through the Son, by the power of the Holy Spirit— we are invited into a life that is not built on performance, but participation. In this episode, we unpack: Why secularism often leads to anxiety, loneliness, and pressure How the Trinity restores identity, purpose, and belonging The difference between guilt and shame—and how Christ frees us Why the Christian life is about participation, not performance What it means that you are already invited into the life of God This isn’t just theology. It’s freedom. Because you are not on your own. You are already in.

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