The Trinity Doctrine

EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 54 MIN

The Trinity Doctrine

from Bethel Church · host Mike Hoggard

The sermon centers on the theological significance of the Trinity, using 1 John 5:7 as the pivotal text affirming the unity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, despite its absence in most modern translations. It argues that while numerous passages reveal the distinct roles and actions of each Person of the Godhead—such as in baptism, sanctification, and divine revelation—only 1 John 5:7 explicitly declares their oneness, making it essential to Christian doctrine. The preacher defends the verse's authenticity through early church witnesses like Cyprian and critiques its removal by modern scholars, suggesting a deliberate effort to obscure Trinitarian truth. The sermon also addresses related themes, including the nature of election, the reality of suffering for believers, and the danger of doctrinal pride, using 1 Peter's exhortation to endure trials as a call to remain faithful amid persecution. Ultimately, it affirms that the fullness of God's nature is revealed not only in Scripture but also in the lived experience of the Church, especially in places where faith is tested by violence and death.

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