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The Deep Things of God with Dr. Fred Sanders


Season 12 Episode 579


Summary

In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley is joined by theologian Dr. Fred Sanders to explore the essential connection between the Trinity and the Christian life. Dr. Sanders explains how the work of salvation is one unified act of God—accomplished by the Son and applied by the Spirit. Together, they discuss how terms like “indwelling,” “filling,” and “illumination” describe the Spirit’s role in bringing believers into the fullness of Christ’s work.

Dr. Sanders highlights that while different traditions use various words to capture the Spirit’s activity, the unifying theme is that the Spirit applies what belongs to Christ directly to believers. He emphasizes that this understanding keeps Christians from fragmenting salvation into pieces and instead shows how the Father, Son, and Spirit work inseparably for our redemption.

The conversation also touches on practical challenges: why faithful Christians sometimes reach different conclusions in studying Scripture, how conscience and conviction intersect, and how works fit into salvation. Ultimately, Dr. Sanders reminds us that the Trinity is not “doctrine number 21” tacked onto our faith, but the very center that holds all Christian belief and experience together.


Takeaways

  • Salvation is accomplished by the Son and applied by the Spirit.
  • Terms like indwelling, filling, and illumination describe aspects of the Spirit’s work.
  • The Spirit takes what belongs to Christ and gives it to believers.
  • Conscience is an unreliable master but a useful servant under the Spirit’s guidance.
  • Good works flow naturally from salvation but never earn it.
  • The Trinity is not an add-on doctrine but the framework that unites all Christian belief.

Links Mentioned

The Deep Things of God: How The Trinity Changes Everything by Dr. Fred Sanders

Dr. Sanders’ website

Union With Christ and The Life of Faith by Dr. Fred Sanders


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