Trinitarian Glory
In this episode, we delve into the hope of the gospel—the resurrection of the body and the ultimate restoration of all creation. From Isaiah’s vision of the new heavens and new earth to Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians, we uncover how God’s ultimate plan is not one of destruction but one of renewal. You’ll discover that the Kingdom of God is already at hand, and the transformation begins in our awareness. We discuss what it means to be awakened to reality in Christ, shedding the false self and embracing our true identity as sons and daughters of God. We see that death is an illusion, creation is groaning for renewal, and the Holy Spirit is leading us into alignment with God’s eternal truth. This is not just a future hope—it’s a present reality we can begin to walk in today.Podcast Sections with Time Stamps & Key Points * The Hope of the Gospel (00:00 - 01:06) • Resurrection of the body is central to the Christian faith. • Jesus rose with a physical yet glorified body (John 21). • Philippians 3:20-21 – Our lowly bodies will be transformed into glorious ones. * Isaiah’s Vision of a Renewed Creation (01:06 - 02:51) • Isaiah 65:17-25 – New heavens and new earth. • No premature death, abundant life, and peace in creation. • Wolf and lamb feeding together; no harm or destruction. * The Nature of “New” Creation (02:51 - 04:08) • God didn’t fail in the beginning—what He made remains good. • Evil and brokenness are human distortions, not God’s design. * Awakening to Reality (04:08 - 05:57) • 2 Corinthians – The new creation has already come. • 1 Corinthians 15 – Transformation “in the twinkling of an eye.” • Metanoia: the Holy Spirit’s spark of awakening in the human heart. * The Process of Alignment (05:57 - 07:08) • Isaiah 65 shows death still present in the awakening stage. • Revelation promises the end of death. • As we awaken, we shed the false and align with the real. * Identity in Christ vs. the False Self (07:08 - 09:45) • All humanity will be made alive in Christ (1 Corinthians 15:22). • The “false you” is not recognized by God (Matthew 7). • Repentance means “coming to yourself” (Luke 15). * Humanity’s Transformation & Creation’s Response (09:45 - 10:49) • Transformation is returning to our original design in Christ. • As humanity awakens, creation responds with restoration. * Living the Invitation Now (10:49 - 12:30) • Death is “only sleeping” in Jesus’ words. • God calls us to see with spiritual eyes. • The Holy Spirit delivers us into a new way of living. * Closing Prayer (12:30 - 12:50) • Asking God to open our eyes to reality here and now. • Living in truth and light by the Spirit’s power. Scripture References • John 21 – Jesus eating fish after resurrection. • Philippians 3:20-21 – Transformation of our lowly bodies. • Isaiah 65:17-25 – New heavens and new earth. • 2 Corinthians 5:17 – New creation in Christ. • 1 Corinthians 15:51-52 – Transformation in the twinkling of an eye. • 1 Corinthians 15:22 – In Adam all die, in Christ all are made alive. • Luke 15:11-32 – Prodigal son “came to himself.” • Matthew 7:21-23 – “I never knew you” and the false self. • Romans 8:19-22 – Creation groaning for renewal. • Revelation 21:4 – No more death or mourning. Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe [https://trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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