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EPISODE · May 29, 2025 · 39 MIN

69: The Angry God Myth

from Naughty vs Nice: A Christian Podcast · host naughtyversusnice

In this episode, Todd, Laura, and Kelly dive deep into the mystery of the Trinity, unpacking the eternal relationship between the Father and the Son, and the profound significance of the Logos—God’s divine Word and creative expression. They explore how Scripture reveals the intimate connection at the heart of the Godhead, and how that relationship fuels His eternal plan for salvation. From the foundations of the world, God's redemptive purpose was already in motion. This conversation challenges common misconceptions, like the idea that “the Trinity isn’t in the Bible,” and offers biblical insight into how faith, knowledge, and relationship with God are interwoven. If you’ve ever wondered what it really means to say “God is love,” or how the early church wrestled with defining the Trinity, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways: – The Trinity is central to understanding God's nature, even if the word itself isn't in Scripture – The Logos is more than a title—it’s the active, creative Word of God – Salvation was never a backup plan; it was always the plan – Knowing God is a never-ending journey of revelation and relationship – Every word of Scripture matters in shaping our faith and view of God Sound Bites: 🗣️ "The Trinity is not in the Bible." 🗣️ "God’s plan was always this way." 🗣️ "We are soaked in God’s presence." Keywords: Trinity, Logos, God the Father, Jesus the Son, Holy Spirit, Salvation, Christian theology, Scripture, Faith, Relationship with God, Early Church, Biblical Truth, Knowing God

In this episode, Todd, Laura, and Kelly dive deep into the mystery of the Trinity, unpacking the eternal relationship between the Father and the Son, and the profound significance of the Logos—God’s divine Word and creative expression. They explore how Scripture reveals the intimate connection at the heart of the Godhead, and how that relationship fuels His eternal plan for salvation. From the foundations of the world, God's redemptive purpose was already in motion. This conversation challenges common misconceptions, like the idea that “the Trinity isn’t in the Bible,” and offers biblical insight into how faith, knowledge, and relationship with God are interwoven. If you’ve ever wondered what it really means to say “God is love,” or how the early church wrestled with defining the Trinity, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways:– The Trinity is central to understanding God's nature, even if the word itself isn't in Scripture– The Logos is more than a title—it’s the active, creative Word of God– Salvation was never a backup plan; it was always the plan– Knowing God is a never-ending journey of revelation and relationship– Every word of Scripture matters in shaping our faith and view of God Sound Bites:🗣️ "The Trinity is not in the Bible."🗣️ "God’s plan was always this way."🗣️ "We are soaked in God’s presence." Keywords: Trinity, Logos, God the Father, Jesus the Son, Holy Spirit, Salvation, Christian theology, Scripture, Faith, Relationship with God, Early Church, Biblical Truth, Knowing God

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