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Trinity and Christian Life

Trinity and Christian Life

De : Ajay Daram
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Discover the profound truths of the Trinity and how God’s triune nature shapes every aspect of the Christian life. Trinity & Christian Life is a deep, accessible, and interactive journey into Christian theology—exploring the eternal fellowship within the Godhead and its practical significance for discipleship, worship, community, and mission. Guided by theological reflections, charts, and engaging insights, this podcast helps believers—from pastors to everyday Christians—live in light of the Father’s love, the Son’s grace, and the Spirit’s power.Ajay Daram Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • The Psychology of Spiritual Warfare Stand Firm: The True Meaning of Ephesians 6
      Jan 28 2026

      Is the "Armor of God" just a static metaphor for personal morality, or is it something far more radical? In this deep dive into Ephesians 6:10-20, we move beyond the Sunday School flannelgraph to excavate the "Sitz im Leben" (setting) of Paul’s letter: the magic-obsessed city of Ephesus.Join us as we analyze the "Panoply of the Divine Warrior"—a counter-cultural manifesto designed to protect believers living under the psychological oppression of cosmic powers. We unpack the granular details of Roman military equipment, the corporate theology of the "testudo" formation, and the surprising links between Puritan theology and modern Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).In this episode, we cover:The Context of Magic: Why Paul’s command to "be strong" was a direct challenge to the Ephesian culture of amulets, spells, and spiritual anxiety,.• The "Divine Passive": We explore the Greek verb endunamousthe, revealing why believers are not commanded to generate strength, but to receive it from an external source.• Roman Tech & Spiritual Reality:The Belt of Truth: Why the Roman cingulum proves that hypocrisy is the soldier's greatest liability,. ◦ The Shoes of Peace: Why the "Gospel of Peace" isn't about evangelism here, but about the traction (hobnails) needed to hold the line,. ◦ The Shield of Faith: How the Roman scutum was designed for the "Testudo" (tortoise) formation, proving that spiritual warfare is a corporate, not individual, act.• The Psychology of Warfare (CBT Integration): We discuss how the "fiery darts" of the enemy function like "Automatic Negative Thoughts" (ANTs) in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,. Learn how the "Shield of Faith" and the "Sword of the Spirit" mirror the clinical techniques of cognitive restructuring and reframing.• The Sword of the Spirit: The critical distinction between Logos (general word) and Rhema (specific utterance) in battling temptation.Key Insight: The command to "stand" (stenai) is not about aggressive conquest, but about occupying the victory Christ has already won. The armor is not ours—it is the Divine Warrior's own equipment (Isaiah 59), transferred to us for the fight against the "schemes" (methodeia) of the enemy,.Sources Referenced: This episode draws on historical analysis of the Roman Legion, the Puritan works of William Gurnall (The Christian in Complete Armour), the sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, and modern applications of CBT in pastoral care

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      29 min
    • The Fifth Gospel: Isaiah as the Architecture of the New Testament
      Jan 24 2026

      Join us for an exhaustive analysis of the Book of Isaiah, a text so evocative it has been designated the "Fifth Gospel" since the earliest centuries of the Christian church. We explore why St. Jerome, writing from Bethlehem, argued that Isaiah should be considered an evangelist rather than a prophet, describing the mysteries of Christ and the church with the clarity of history rather than the obscurity of prophecy.

      In this episode, we posit that Isaiah serves as the "foundational architecture for the New Testament", acting as the narrative and theological womb from which the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John emerged. Beyond isolated proof-texts, we discuss how the book provides the "Alpha and Omega" of the Christian proclamation, covering themes from the Vicarious Atonement to the radical inclusion of the Gentiles.

      Key Topics Covered:

      • The "Bible within a Bible": Examining the striking structural parallel between Isaiah and the Protestant biblical canon.

      • The New Exodus: How Isaiah’s vision became the primary template for understanding the mission of Jesus of Nazareth.

      • Messianic Claims: A rigorous look at the philological controversies and hermeneutical methods used by New Testament authors to transform Isaianic expectation into Christological realization

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      35 min
    • Is Your Mission Trip Helping or Hurting? | Redeeming the Savior Complex
      Jan 22 2026

      Are short-term mission trips doing more harm than good? In this episode, we unpack the "industrial complex" of modern missions, a movement involving millions of participants that often blurs the line between ministry and "adventure tourism",. We explore the hard truths about "Toxic Charity" and the economic damage caused when foreign volunteers displace local workers,.Join us as we discuss the theological shift needed to move from a "Savior Complex" to true cultural humility, grounded in the doctrine of the Incarnation and Missio Dei,. We also examine practical solutions like Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) to ensure our good intentions actually empower the global church rather than creating dependency

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      30 min
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