What is Christmas all about? Boughs of holly? Flashy colors? Cheer? Generous gift-giving?Not that these things are bad, but Christians know that we should be celebrating something much deeper and more meaningful: the birth of Jesus Christ.But even many Christians haven’t thought through the depth of who Jesus Christ is and why we celebrate His birth. What really is His birth about? Why did He have to be born, anyway? Just who and what is Jesus Christ?Get ready to look at Christmas through the eyes of a clear doctrine of the incarnation of the Son–and understand what it isn’t.In this episode we see how the doctrine of the Trinity is absolutely fundamental to a true doctrine of an incarnation of
The Trinity Demystified
Do you have difficulty understanding God as a “Trinity”? Even if you believe it, you might not fully understand it or know how to explain it.My hope is that this episode will rid you of the problem forever!The doctrine of the Trinity is the most vilified doctrine by atheists, people of other religions, and even by those who consider themselves Christians but are against the teaching.Scripture Passages Cited (in order of mention):John 4:24Isaiah 40:18Isaiah 40:25Deuteronomy 6:4Isaiah 43:10Isaiah 44:6John 14:16-17Matthew 28:192 Corinthians 13:14Ephesians 4:4-61 Corinthians 12:3-6John 17:3-5Micah 5:2Hebrews 9:14*****Like what you hear? Donate to Truthspresso and give a shot of support!*****
The God-ness of God
What makes God “God”? How is God like us and how is God different from us?We look at some attributes of God as we see provided in the Word of God.Christians, prepare to be challenged and encouraged to appreciate God in ways that we may be tempted to forget.By no means an exhaustive list, we look at God’sAseityEternalityGoodnessTranscendenceImmanenceLovePerfectionWe see how all God’s attributes come together in the cross of Jesus Christ.*****Like what you hear? Donate to Truthspresso and give a shot of support!*****
The Tyranny of Equality Politics
In this episode we continue to examine equality politics by doing some thought experiments with favorite colors and ice cream preferences.We examine the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence to define and describe basic human “negative rights.” We contrast these with the “positive rights” that statist politicians propose that ultimately result in tyranny.Defending the equality that we share as human beings and embracing the differences with which God has made us all unique as individuals helps us prosper.Attempting to make “equality” of outcome or possessions leads to poverty as we restrict what people have to offer in favor of the lowest common denominator.A good model of how this works is how the Apostle Paul describes the Christian church as
How Inequality Promotes Freedom and Prosperity
U.S. politics seem to be inundated with goals of closing “gaps” and making everyone “equal.” We should understand in what ways we are supposed to be “equal” and in what ways being “unequal” expresses the unique talents and skills with which God has designed us.We let professional sports and the Olympics teach us lessons about why diversity in gender, intellect, height, enthnicity, and other differences are something we should appreciate. Would pursuing coercive social goals of reducing “unfairness” and making us as “equal” as possible in outcomes result in crushing productivity and destroying useful talents?Sources Cited:“In an ethnic breakdown of sports, NBA takes lead for most diverse”https://globalsportmatters.com/culture/2018/12/12/in-an-ethnic-breakdown-of-sports-nba-takes-lead-for-most-diverse/“How One Kenyan Tribe Produces The World’s Best Runners”https://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2013/11/01/241895965/how-one-kenyan-tribe-produces-the-worlds-best-runners*****Like what you hear? Donate to