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Trinitarian Glory

Explore a deeper awareness of God’s presence and His love in everyday life. Join us for thought-provoking discussions on Christian spirituality, faith, and biblical teachings that encourage spiritual growth and a deeper connection with God. Whether you’re seeking encouragement, guidance, or a fresh perspective on living in the light of Christ’s love, this podcast offers insightful reflections grounded in scripture to inspire your faith journey trinitarianglory.substack.com

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    A Christian Universalist Eschatology: Why the End Times Aren’t What You Think

    What if the end times aren’t about escape, destruction, or waiting for things to get worse—but about awakening to what has always been true?In this episode, we explore a hopeful eschatology rooted in Scripture and revealed through Jesus Christ. Drawing from Ecclesiastes, Isaiah, the Gospels, and Paul’s letters, we challenge the idea that creation was ever fundamentally broken and instead uncover a reality that has remained unchanged from the beginning. This teaching reframes sin, death, and the fall—not as ontological shifts in reality, but as distortions in our perception.This is not a message about fear, doom, or trying to survive the end of the world—but about waking up to the Kingdom of God that is already here. Eternal life is not something we wait for—it is something we awaken to. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be.Podcast Sections with Time Stamps & Key PointsAs It Was in the Beginning, Is Now (00:00 – 00:46)• Reflection on the hymn Gloria Patri: “as it was in the beginning, is now.”• Eschatology reframed through present reality, not future speculation.• God’s original design has never changed.Ecclesiastes and the Unchanging Nature of Reality (00:46 – 01:35)• Ecclesiastes 3:15 — “That which was, now is.”• God seeks what has been driven away—what we’ve forgotten.• The Gospel invites us to recover what was never lost.Rethinking the Fall and the Nature of Sin (01:35 – 02:55)• The fall as a shift in perception, not a change in creation.• Eating from the tree introduced distortion, not destruction.• The law gives sin its power by reinforcing false narratives.Sin as Misalignment with Reality (02:55 – 04:07)• Sin defined as relating wrongly to reality.• God did not create evil—evil is distortion, not substance.• Death emerges from believing what is not true.The Exhaustion of False Systems (04:07 – 04:53)• Human systems of striving and labor were never God’s design.• “The world as we know it” vs. “the world as it is.”• Repentance as awakening to truth (metanoia).The Kingdom of God Is Already Here (04:53 – 05:52)• Mark 1:15 — “The Kingdom of God is at hand.”• The Kingdom is not coming later—it is present now.• Our agreement with reality shapes what we experience.Sin, Death, and the Illusion of Separation (05:52 – 07:08)• Genesis 4 — sin as something “contrary” to our design.• Death results from choosing what is not real.• Humanity’s perception—not God—introduced decay.Nothing Changed Ontologically—Only Our Perception (07:08 – 07:57)• Reality has remained constant from the beginning.• Jesus reveals what has always been true.• The Gospel is awakening to reality, not creating something new.Christ Abolished Death and Revealed Life (07:57 – 08:47)• 2 Timothy 1:9–10 — death has been destroyed.• Life and immortality are brought to light through the Gospel.• Eternal life is not future—it is present.Eternal Life Is Knowing God (08:47 – 09:35)• John 17:3 — eternal life is relational knowing.• Immortality is the default reality revealed in Christ.• The belief in death as “normal” is being challenged.Creation Awaits Our Awakening (09:35 – 10:40)• Romans 8 — creation groans for revealed sons and daughters.• Humanity’s awakening releases creation from decay.• The earth reflects what we agree with.Isaiah’s Vision of a Restored World (10:40 – 12:06)• Isaiah 65 — long life, peace, and restoration.• Life is meant to be full, abundant, and enduring.• The Gospel is not survival—it is flourishing.The New Heaven and New Earth Is Now (12:06 – 13:06)• “Behold, I create”—present tense reality.• God is actively restoring all things now.• Heaven and earth are being renewed in real time.Cosmic Restoration and Living in Truth (13:06 – 13:53)• Creation responds to truth, life, and alignment.• The Gospel is a message of total restoration.• Fear-based end-times theology is replaced with hope.Final Reflection: Returning to What Was Always True (13:53 – 15:17)• Ecclesiastes revisited—God seeks what was driven away.• Humanity is awakening to its eternal origin.• Invitation to step into life, truth, and reality now. Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe

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    The Son of Man Is Not Just Jesus?

    What if Jesus calling Himself the Son of Man wasn’t meant to separate Him from humanity—but to include us in Him?In this episode, we explore the radical implications of Jesus identifying fully with humanity, revealing not only who God is, but who we are. Drawing from the Gospels, Paul’s letters, and the deeper meaning of judgment, authority, and union, this teaching dismantles fear-based religion and exposes the truth of our inclusion in Christ. This is not a message about striving, condemnation, or appeasing an angry God—but about awakening to what has always been true: God is love, Christ is in us, and humanity is forever one with their Maker.Podcast Sections with Time Stamps & Key PointsThe Son of Man and Humanity Revealed (00:00 – 00:40)• Jesus calling Himself the Son of Man is an identification with all humanity.• Fully human, fully divine—Jesus embraces human weakness and frailty.• The Word became flesh and dwelt among us to reveal shared identity.Christ Includes Humanity, Not Just Himself (00:40 – 01:24)• Jesus’ statements about “the Son” extend beyond Himself.• All humanity is held together in Christ, whether recognized or not.• Faith awakens us to a reality that already exists.Condemnation Is Self-Imposed, Not God-Given (01:24 – 02:19)• God does not condemn humanity—humans condemn themselves.• Judgment comes from believing separation, not from God’s wrath.• There is no condemnation for those in Christ—and all are in Christ.Judgment Given to the Son—and to Humanity (02:19 – 03:27)• The Father entrusts judgment to the Son.• Judgment is discernment, not punishment.• Humanity carries authority to interpret reality through belief.Authority, Creation, and Human Influence (03:27 – 04:30)• Creation responds to human consciousness and belief.• The earth groans for awakened sons and daughters.• Humanity’s misunderstanding has affected the world itself.God Is Not the Destroyer (04:30 – 05:26)• God does not take human life or cause destruction.• The thief steals, kills, and destroys—God gives life abundantly.• Humanity, not God, crucified Jesus.The Cross Reveals God’s Forgiveness, Not His Wrath (05:26 – 06:18)• God in Christ reconciles the world to Himself.• Jesus forgives even in the midst of human violence.• The cross reveals divine love, not divine anger.The Son of Man and Human Identity Restored (06:18 – 07:14)• Jesus is not ashamed of humanity.• Humanity was created divine in God’s image.• Death and decay came from forgetting identity, not losing it.Repentance as Awakening, Not Penance (07:14 – 07:57)• Repentance means renewing the mind, not performing penance.• Transformation comes from discovering who we truly are.• Faith is a journey of revelation, not striving.The Gospel of Inclusion (07:57 – 08:51)• The Gospel announces our inclusion in Christ.• Christ has always been in us—we simply needed revelation.• God is not against us; He is for us.Judging Like Jesus Judges (08:51 – 11:42)• Jesus says both “all judgment is given to the Son” and “I judge no one.”• Judgment means refusing to hold anything against anyone.• Grace leaves no room for boasting or condemnation.Grace, Awakening, and True Ontology (11:42 – 12:47)• The Gospel is capital-G Grace.• Prayer does not bring us into Christ—it awakens us to being in Him.• Jesus reveals our true being: fully human, fully included.Closing Encouragement and Benediction (12:47 – 14:16)• Invitation to revisit the Scriptures and reflect personally.• Gratitude for listeners and the global reach of the Gospel.• Final reminder: God is love, and you are loved by Him. Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe

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    Overcoming Sin, Death, and the Law: Why the Sting Is Gone

    In this episode, we explore 1 Corinthians 15 and uncover the radical truth that sin, death, and the law no longer have power over us. Through Paul’s words, we discover how the law actually strengthens sin, why striving keeps us stuck, and how Jesus fully revealed who God is—and who we are. This message invites us to awaken to the finished work of Christ, live from union rather than performance, and realize that Christ’s victory over sin and death is already ours.Where Is Death’s Sting? (00:00 – 00:16)• Reading from 1 Corinthians 15 verses 55 and 56.• “The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law.”• Paul declares death’s defeat as a present reality.Understanding the Sting and the Goad (00:16 – 01:16)• The Greek meaning of “sting” as an iron goad.• “Kicking against the goad” explained as resisting reality.• Sin produces pain when we fight against who we truly are.How the Law Gives Sin Its Power (01:16 – 02:57)• The law focuses on guilt, performance, and moral striving.• Religion separates doing from being.• The law keeps people trapped in cycles of shame and effort.Grace and Truth Revealed in Jesus (02:57 – 04:17)• “The law came through Moses, but grace and truth through Jesus.”• Jesus reveals the full picture of God.• Christ shows both who God is and who humanity truly is.Christ’s Victory Is Our Victory (04:17 – 05:20)• Jesus faced sin, death, and the law—and won.• His resurrection is not a future hope, but a present truth.• Death and the law no longer have authority over us.Why Religious Fear Keeps Us Stuck (05:20 – 06:28)• Much of modern preaching still reinforces the law.• Fear of punishment fuels sin-consciousness.• What we believe about ourselves shapes how we live.Union with Christ Changes Everything (06:28 – 07:12)• “As He is, so are we in this world.”• Our sin does not separate us from God—ignorance does.• Jesus reveals an unbroken union that has always been true.God Is Not a Punisher, but a Restorer (07:12 – 08:17)• Jesus reveals God’s true heart toward humanity.• Correction is not punishment.• “Go and sin no more” flows from forgiveness, not fear.The Great Awakening: Changed in an Instant (08:17 – 10:06)• 1 Corinthians 15 verses 51 through 53 explained.• The trumpet as awakening, not delay.• Resurrection life is available now, not just after death.Living from Resurrection Reality (10:06 – 11:39)• This is not behavior modification.• Transformation flows from identity, not effort.• Knowing we are in Christ empowers true freedom.Creation Awaits Our Awakening (11:39 – 13:20)• Creation groans for the sons and daughters of God to awaken.• As we live in truth, the earth responds.• Jesus already accomplished what creation longs to see revealed.Closing Prayer and Benediction (13:20 – 14:26)• Prayer to awaken hearts to resurrection truth.• Affirmation that Christ’s victory belongs to all.• Invitation to walk daily in grace, truth, and freedom.Scripture References Used in This Episode1 Corinthians 15 verses 55 and 56Acts 26 verse 14Romans 6 verse 23John 1 verse 17John 1 verse 18John 14 verse 61 Corinthians 15 verse 571 John 4 verse 171 Corinthians 15 verse 511 Corinthians 15 verses 52 and 531 Corinthians 15 verse 22Romans 8 verses 19 through 22 Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe

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    Why You Don't Have To Be Afraid of God Anymore

    In this episode, we dive deep into 1 John 4:13–18 and explore the powerful truth that there is no fear in love. Through the lens of Scripture, we uncover what it means to live in the reality that God is love, that Christ is in us, and that we are one with Him. You’ll hear how the Holy Spirit affirms our identity, why punishment has no place in the love of God, and how realizing “as He is, so are we in this world” transforms fear into freedom.Podcast Sections with Time Stamps & Key PointsThe Spirit’s Witness Within (00:00 – 00:28)• Reading from 1 John 4:13–18.• The Holy Spirit confirms that we are in Christ and He in us.• Living in “blessed assurance” — the reality that Jesus is ours.Jesus, Savior of the World (00:28 – 01:14)• The Father sent His Son to be the Savior of the world, not just the religious few.• Salvation is by grace, not works or performance.• Humanity is awakening to Christ’s saving reality.Acknowledging Christ Within (01:14 – 02:33)• To confess Jesus as the Son of God is to awaken to union with Him.• “God is in you, and you are in God” — this is reality, not potential.• Acknowledgment leads to experience of what is already true.God Is Love — The Nature of His Being (02:33 – 04:12)• 1 Corinthians 13 reveals what divine love looks like.• God does not keep a record of wrongs; He holds no grudges.• Love is not just what God does — it’s who He is and always has been.Living in Love Is Living in God (04:12 – 04:53)• “Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them.”• Humanity and creation express God’s love.• This revelation heals shame, guilt, and fear.As He Is, So Are We (04:53 – 06:35)• “In this world, we are like Jesus.”• John’s statement is ontological — it speaks of our true being.• Jesus reveals both who God is and who we are.• Our failures don’t change the reality of our divine likeness.Perfect Love Drives Out Fear (06:35 – 08:40)• “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear.”• All fear is connected to punishment — yet God does not punish.• God disciplines and corrects, but never condemns.• The belief in eternal torment is a distortion of divine love.• When we grasp God’s patient, kind, record-free love, fear loses its grip.Prayer and Benediction (08:40 – 09:58)• Gratitude for God’s love and union with us.• A prayer for freedom from fear and alignment of being and doing.• Blessing to walk in peace, love, and light.Closing Remarks (09:58 – 10:11)• Encouragement to follow, rate, and share the podcast.• “May your day be filled with the perfect love that casts out all fear.” Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe

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    Death Is an Illusion: The Kingdom Is Already Here

    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

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    Eternity Now: Living in the Present as God’s Greatest Gift

    In this transformative episode, we dive deep into the concept of eternity in the present moment—the divine reality that God has already placed within our hearts. Drawing wisdom from Ecclesiastes 3, we explore how life is not about chasing the past or waiting for the future, but about embracing the eternal now, where God’s presence, joy, and peace are fully available to us.Through powerful insights, we unpack how Jesus never truly left, and how the Kingdom of God is already here, interwoven into our daily experiences. We discuss how our thoughts and intentions can shape reality, referencing Einstein’s “spooky action at a distance,” and the importance of seeing time through the lens of eternity. The episode encourages listeners to let go of striving, stop being slaves to the clock, and instead, enjoy the simple, beautiful moments of life—whether it’s eating, drinking, fellowshipping, or simply being present in God’s goodness.This is an invitation to step into the fullness of life, knowing that we are exactly where we are meant to be. Eternity is not something to wait for—it is here, within us, right now.1. The Beauty of the Eternal Now (00:00 - 00:57)• Ecclesiastes 3:11 – Everything is made beautiful in its time• Eternity is not about the past or future but about the present moment• Experiencing God’s presence where we are right now2. Joy in the Present Moment (00:57 - 01:54)• Ecclesiastes 3:12-13 – Joy, good work, and daily pleasures are God’s gifts• You are exactly where you’re supposed to be• Life is not about waiting for better days—it’s about embracing today3. God’s Eternal Work (01:54 - 02:56)• Ecclesiastes 3:14 – What God does endures forever• The present moment is sacred—we can participate in eternity now• Living with peace, joy, and freedom as a daily reality4. The Kingdom of God is Now (02:56 - 04:42)• The Kingdom of God is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit• Living in the present transforms how we see and experience life• Quantum physics & faith: How our perception shapes reality5. Jesus Never Left—He is Always Here (04:42 - 07:04)• Forever is not about the afterlife but the reality of God’s presence now• The misconception of Jesus “leaving” the earth—He is in all and through all• Christ has already reconciled all things to Himself6. The Unveiling of God’s Kingdom (07:04 - 09:30)• The twinkling of an eye moment—global awakening• The resurrection power of Christ transforms all things• We are already made alive in Christ—no need to wait7. Breaking Free from a Linear View of Time (09:30 - 10:41)• Time is not past, present, and future—it’s all here and now• Stop longing for the past or waiting for the future—the Kingdom is now• God seeks what has been driven away—He redeems every moment8. The Gift of the Present (10:41 - 11:52)• Enjoying life’s simple pleasures as an act of worship• Letting go of striving and learning to rest in God’s timing• You don’t have to try so hard—you are exactly where you need to be• Eternity is in your heart—God’s presence is already hereScripture References:1. Ecclesiastes 3:11 – God has made everything beautiful in its time.2. Ecclesiastes 3:12-13 – There is nothing better than to be joyful, do good, and enjoy life.3. Ecclesiastes 3:14 – Whatever God does endures forever.4. Romans 14:17 – The Kingdom of God is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.5. 1 Corinthians 15:51-52 – In the twinkling of an eye, we shall all be changed.6. Colossians 1:20 – Christ has reconciled all things to Himself.7. 1 Corinthians 15:22 – In Adam all die, in Christ all are made alive. Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe

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    How to Rest in the Faith of God

    In this episode, we explore the transformative power of resting in God’s faithfulness, drawing inspiration from Psalm 23, Mark 4, and Matthew 9. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by life’s storms, this podcast will guide you toward a deeper understanding of peace, rest, and trust in God’s unchanging love.1. Psalm 23: Trusting the Good Shepherd (00:00 - 00:00:53)We open with the comforting promise of Psalm 23: “Surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life.” David’s unwavering trust in God’s faithfulness inspires us to find rest, even in life’s darkest valleys.2. Rest vs. Striving: The Spirit Gives Life (00:00:53 - 00:02:00)Discover how human striving leads to burnout, while resting in the Spirit’s power brings life and peace. Zechariah 4:6 reminds us that it’s “not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit.”3. Mark 4: Calming the Storm with Inner Peace (00:02:00 - 00:02:47)In the storm, Jesus sleeps peacefully, showing us how to carry an inner stillness that transforms external chaos. Mark 4:35-41 highlights the power of faith and trust.4. Aligning Energy with Faith: Science Meets Scripture (00:02:47 - 00:04:05)Our thoughts and energy influence the world around us. Drawing on Dr. Joe Dispenza’s teachings, we see how Jesus’ peace exemplifies this truth.5. Worship in the Storm: A Different Perspective (00:04:05 - 00:05:05)Contrasting the song “Raise a Hallelujah” with Jesus’ restful response to the storm, we discuss the power of quiet faith over striving.6. Matthew 9: New Wine and New Wineskins (00:05:05 - 00:06:55)Jesus challenges old religious mindsets that demand striving. In Matthew 9:14-17, He calls us to embrace the new wine of grace and rest.7. Hebrews 4: Entering God’s Rest (00:06:55 - 00:09:22)The invitation to enter God’s rest is our ultimate call. Hebrews 4:9-11 reminds us to strive for only one thing—God’s peace and rest.8. Living Freely in God’s Love (00:09:22 - 00:11:07)We conclude with a powerful reminder of our identity in Christ. Freed from striving, we are empowered to reflect God’s light and love to a world in need of hope. Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe

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    What If We Never Have to Die? The Shocking Truth About Eternal Life

    In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the profound truth of Christ’s victory over death and what it means for our lives today. Exploring key biblical scriptures such as Isaiah 65, John 11, and 1 Corinthians 15, we challenge the traditional understanding of death and reveal a powerful revelation: eternal life is not just a future hope, but a present reality. Join us as we contemplate the mystery of immortality, the present Kingdom of God, and the possibility of living beyond death, all through the transformative power of Jesus. Prepare to have your perspective shifted and your faith stirred as we unpack this groundbreaking message of life and resurrection.1. Introduction (0:00 - 0:17)• Overview of the podcast’s theme: How Jesus truly defeated death, allowing us to experience eternal life through faith.2. Challenging Traditional Views on Death (0:17 - 0:44)• Death as an accepted reality in human life.• Introduction of a mystical and thought-provoking message on longevity and eternal life.3. Scriptural Basis for a New Revelation of Life (0:44 - 2:00)• Discussion of overlooked scriptures related to living longer, fuller lives.• Isaiah 65:17-20 as key evidence of God’s promise of longevity and life without death.4. The Revelation of Eternal Life through Jesus (2:00 - 4:00)• Expanding on the concept that Jesus came to bring life and immortality.• John 11:25 and 1 Corinthians 15:51: The mystery of transformation and immortality in Christ.5. The Present Reality of Death’s Defeat (4:00 - 5:32)• The idea that death is already defeated and life in Christ is eternal.• 2 Timothy 1:10: Jesus abolished death and brought immortality to light.6. Mystical Reflection on Life Without Death (5:32 - 7:14)• Pondering the possibility of living without death in the present.• Isaiah’s prophecy as a vision of a life free from death and full of eternal possibilities.7. Isaiah 65: A Vision of Cosmic Restoration (7:14 - 10:05)• Breakdown of Isaiah’s vision of a world where no one dies young, where all people enjoy the fruits of their labor.• The peaceable kingdom where even animals live in harmony.8. The Kingdom of God is Here and Now (10:05 - 12:00)• Encouragement to see the Kingdom of God as a present reality, not a distant future event.• Parousia as the continual appearing of God in the now.9. Creation’s Groaning and Humanity’s Awakening (12:00 - 13:11)• The connection between the awakening of God’s children and the restoration of creation.• How the unveiling of the sons and daughters of God will impact the world, including weather, health, and longevity.10. Final Thoughts: The Reality of Christ’s Victory Over Death (13:11 - 15:15)• The importance of faith in realizing this victory now.• Jesus’ resurrection as proof that death has been defeated for all.11. Conclusion and Call to Action (15:15 - 16:04)• Encouragement to reflect on the message and share the podcast with others.• Invitation to provide feedback and engage with future podcast ideas.12. Scriptures for Reference and Further Study• Isaiah 65:17-20, John 11:25, 1 Corinthians 15:51, 1 Corinthians 15:22, 2 Timothy 1:10, Isaiah 25:8, Psalm 103:5, Romans 8. Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe

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    You’ve Been Waiting for God’s Kingdom… But It’s Already Within You!

    In this episode, we dive into a cosmic vision of hope revealed through the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Discover how the Kingdom of God is not a distant future but a present reality within us. We explore what it truly means to live out Christ’s message of love, peace, and restoration in a world often consumed by violence and division. Drawing on key scriptures and deep spiritual insights, we challenge common misconceptions about God’s nature, revealing that He is always about mercy and life, never destruction. Join us as we reflect on the radical call to “beat our swords into plowshares” and embrace the transformative power of God’s love—already at work in every one of us. Whether you’re new to faith or a seasoned believer, this episode invites you to see the world through Christ’s eyes and live out His Kingdom on earth today.1. Introduction:• Greeting and introduction of the theme: a cosmic vision of hope through Jesus Christ.• Explanation that this vision is not just a possibility but a reality that has already happened.2. Understanding the Kingdom of God:• The Kingdom of God is present and within us, not a distant reality.• Jesus’ life was about bringing peace, not overthrowing governments through violence.• The misconception of a militant Jesus vs. the true nature of his humility and mercy.3. God’s Love Revealed Through Jesus:• Jesus experienced humanity’s wrath, revealing God’s love amidst human violence and rage.• Referencing John 1:18: Jesus is the full revelation of God, bringing grace and mercy, not condemnation.4. Challenging Misunderstandings of God:• Addressing how historical misunderstandings of God led to violence.• Quoting 2 Samuel 14:14—God does not take away life but seeks to restore the banished.5. Christ’s Vision of Peace:• Isaiah 2’s vision of a world without war—turning swords into plowshares.• Applying this vision to modern times, emphasizing non-violent, loving interactions.6. The Power of Words:• How rhetoric today (especially in political climates) can lead to division and destruction.• Encouraging love and reconciliation by recognizing the divine presence in every human.7. The Kingdom of God Is Already Here:• Gospel of Thomas, saying 51: The Kingdom is already present, but people fail to recognize it.• We are called to be the change, bringing healing and transformation through Christ’s power in us.8. Living as Children of God:• Jesus’ call to live out the Kingdom on earth as it is in heaven (The Lord’s Prayer).• Malachi’s reminder that we all belong to one Father, emphasizing unity and love.9. The New World Has Already Come:• Christ is alive and active in every human being.• Encouragement to walk in the light, helping others awaken to the reality of God’s Kingdom.10. Conclusion:• Final prayer for wisdom and vision to walk in God’s light.• Call to action: share the podcast, stay connected, and expect more insights.11. Scriptures Referenced:• Mark 1:15, Matthew 5:5, Matthew 5:39, 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, 2 Samuel 14:14, John 1:18, John 10:10, Isaiah 2:4, Colossians 3:11, John 14:12, Matthew 6:9-10, Malachi 2:10, Acts 1:9-11, Isaiah 42:2-4.11. Books Referenced for Further Study:• “A More Christlike Word” by Bradley Jersak• “The Quantum Sayings of Jesus: Decoding the Lost Gospel of Thomas” by Keith Giles Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe

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    A Radical Shift in Consciousness

    In this episode, we explore a transformative shift in consciousness, diving into what Jesus truly meant by “repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” This discussion challenges the traditional understanding of repentance as a burden and reveals it as a radical change in thinking (metanoia). We explore:1. Shift in Consciousness (Repentance)• Jesus’ call to “repent” is about a shift in thinking, realizing that the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand, rather than a demand for moral perfection or willpower.2. Kingdom of Heaven• Jesus came to reveal the reality of the Kingdom of Heaven, which transforms our understanding of God, ourselves, and others.3. Reality of Love• God is love, and every human being is made in God’s image (1 John 4:7). This love defines our inherent nature, even when we don’t live in alignment with it.4. Righteousness through Jesus• Every person is already right with God through Jesus’ righteous act (Romans 5:18), which justifies and brings life to all.5. Sin and Reality• Sin distorts our perception of reality and goes against our true nature, as illustrated in God’s words to Cain (Genesis 4:7). Yet, our inherent nature as image-bearers of God remains intact.6. Transformation through Mind Renewal• True transformation comes through the renewal of our minds (Romans 12:2), aligning us with the truth of our identity as God’s sons and daughters.7. Ontological Goodness• We are inherently good, created in God’s image (Genesis 1:31). This inherent goodness is true even when our actions don’t reflect it.8. Living in the Reality of Our Identity• Salvation is awakening to our true identity as God’s children, from which nothing can separate us (Romans 8:38-39). Our “I am-ness” reflects Christ’s attributes.9. Repentance as a Shift in Thinking• Repentance (metanoia) is a shift in thinking that leads us to live whole and free lives in God’s presence, even when our actions don’t always align with the truth of our being.10. Call to Action• The episode concludes with a prayer of gratitude for the Holy Spirit’s guidance and encouragement for listeners to share the podcast and engage with feedback.11. Scripture References• Mark 1:15, Romans 5:18, Romans 12:2, Ephesians 4:17-18, Genesis 1:31, Genesis 4:7, 1 John 4:7, 1 John 4:17, Romans 8:38-39. Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe

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    Living in the Reality of God's Unfailing Presence

    Key takeaways from this podcast1. God’s Constant Presence: God’s presence is with us all the time, even if we are unaware. Our spiritual journey is about becoming more acclimated to this reality.2. No Separation from God: There is no separation between us and God. Any feeling of distance is a result of our perception, not reality. Sin can distort our perception of God’s closeness, but it does not create actual separation.3. Living Aware of God’s Presence: Acknowledging God’s presence brings true life. God is present in every person, and His Spirit has been poured out on all creation.4. Christ in Everyone: Christ is resident in every human being, even before we are aware of it. This truth extends to everyone, not just those who attend church or have decided to follow Jesus. 5. Paul’s Experience: Paul’s encounter with God shows that Jesus was working in his life before Paul knew it. Similarly, Christ is in everyone, and recognizing this helps us see God’s work in others.6. Seeing Christ in Others: We should recognize Christ’s presence in every person and treat others with love, as Jesus taught in the parable of the sheep and the goats.7. Awakening to Reality: Salvation is about awakening to the reality that Christ is already within us. Jesus came to change our thinking and reveal our true identity in Him.8. Sin and Perception: Sin blinds us to God’s presence and distorts our understanding, but it does not change the reality of God being with us.9. Jesus as the Way, Truth, and Life: Jesus is the reality we need in life. He sustains us and gives us our identity.10. No Separation from God’s Love: Nothing can separate us from God’s love. Even sin cannot create a divide because all things are held together in Christ.11. Salvation and Inclusion: Salvation is about awakening to the reality of our inclusion in Christ. When we were still dead in our trespasses, Christ raised us to life. Everyone has been reconciled to God through Christ.12. Scripture Support: The podcast encourages reflecting on scriptures like Acts 17:28, Colossians 3:11, Ephesians 4:6, Galatians 1:15-16, 1 John 4:17, 2 Corinthians 5:19, Ephesians 2:5, Isaiah 59:2, Psalm 103:12, and 1 Corinthians 13:5.13. Challenging Traditional Views: The podcast challenges traditional beliefs that sin separates us from God in an absolute sense and encourages listeners to reconsider this view through scripture and prayer. Get full access to Trinitarian Glory Substack at trinitarianglory.substack.com/subscribe

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