Have you ever wondered where God comes from, what happens after death, or what the Trinity truly is? Join Dr. Kevin Snider from Lee University and David Waldroup as they tackle these profound questions. Together, they explore the complexities of the Trinity, the nature of God, and the mysteries of the afterlife. This deep theological conversation challenges common perceptions and offers fresh insights into the Christian faith—perfect for anyone wrestling with life’s biggest questions.
"God is the only necessary being. Anything else that exists comes into existence because He brings it into existence." - Dr. Kevin Snider
Key take aways
- Understanding the Trinity
: God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; Jesus as both Son and God. - Nature of God
: God is a necessary being, existing eternally. - Afterlife Insights
: Discussion on resurrection, judgment, and the intermediate state. - Biblical Evidence
: Scriptural support for the Trinity and afterlife concepts.
Introduction and GO U Partnership
(Start: 0:00)
Introduction to the podcast and discussion about the partnership between GO Church and Lee University, known as GO U.
Understanding the Trinity
(Start: 10:00)
Exploration of the concept of the Trinity, explaining God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and how Jesus is both the Son of God and God Himself.
Nature of God
(Start: 20:00)
Discussion on the nature of God, emphasizing the belief in God as a necessary being who has always existed.
Afterlife Insights
(Start: 30:00)
Delving into what happens after death, covering topics like resurrection, judgment, and the intermediate state from a biblical perspective.
Biblical Evidence for the Trinity
(Start: 40:00)
Discussion on key biblical passages and interpretations that support the concepts of the Trinity and the afterlife.
Engaging Skeptics
(Start: 50:00)
Strategies for addressing skepticism about complex theological doctrines like the Trinity.
Personal Reflections and Future Topics
(Start: 60:00)
Dr. Snider shares personal insights, and the episode sets the stage for future discussions, including the fate of those who have never heard of Jesus.