In this session we cover the omniscience God
This session focuses upon the omnipresence of God. Our life will be governed by who we believe God to be, so it is vital that we seek to properly understand who God is.
This session focuses upon the spirituality of God and the holiness of God. Our life will be
governed by who we believe God to be, so it is vital that we seek to properly understand who
God is.
This session focuses upon the aseity of God and the sovereignty of God. Our life will be governed by who we believe God to be, so it is vital that we seek to properly understand who God is.
The central doctrine of the Trinity is difficult to comprehend resulting in many
misunderstandings. This session reviews three historic heresies surrounding the Trinity and
three truths regarding the Trinity that must be upheld to avoid slipping into heresy.
The truth that God is Trinity is a foundational to Christianity. This session provides the Biblical
basis for understanding God as being Triune.
For many, the doctrine of the Trinity can seem like a confusing and abstract concept that has little effect on their daily Christian life. This session reveals that God being Trinity impacts how we experience God.
Humans are made by God and made for Him. Through the incarnate Son’s sacrificial life, death,
and resurrection, God has made it possible for human creatures to know God the creator. We
are called to know God, and in this session I will discuss why it is important to seek and know
Him.
The overarching goal of the Spirit and Word Podcast is to honor both the Spirit and the Word by
teaching from the Word on God’s redemptive plan, while also teaching on the Spirit’s role in
equipping and guiding us to fulfill God’s plan for our lives. Growing in the knowledge of God
and His works is a relational pursuit that should cause the believer to grow in their relationship
with Him. Therefore, my hope is that those who listen to this podcast would grow in both their
knowledge of God and in their relationship with God, enjoying the fullness of God’s Word and
the fullness of the Holy Spirit.