They Reject the Trinity...But Can't Explain These Verses

In this episode of *Saints in the City**, Pastor Rod tackles one of the most debated doctrines in Christianity—the **Trinity**—and responds directly to viral videos, **Oneness Pentecostal* arguments, and *Hebrew Israelite* claims that say the Trinity is unbiblical. If you've ever heard someone say, "The word Trinity isn't in the Bible," "Jesus is the Father," or "The Trinity was invented at the Council of Nicaea," this biblical breakdown is for you. Through careful *Bible study**, **Scripture**, historical context, and verse-by-verse teaching, Pastor Rod explains why the doctrine of the **Triune God* is rooted in God's Word even if the English word "Trinity" isn't found in the text. This isn't about church tradition—it's about asking what the Bible actually teaches about the **Father, Son, and Holy Spirit**. Throughout this teaching, you'll walk through key passages like *John 1**, **John 3:16**, **John 8**, **1 John**, **Acts 20**, **Genesis 1**, **Deuteronomy 6**, **Matthew 28**, and many more as Pastor Rod exposes common misunderstandings surrounding the **Godhead**, the **deity of Christ**, and the distinction between the Father and the Son. He also addresses claims about **Tertullian**, the **Council of Nicaea**, **Arianism**, the **Shema**, and popular social media teachers who argue against orthodox Christianity. Rather than relying on opinions or emotional arguments, this discussion challenges viewers to examine the biblical evidence, understand the difference between **one God in three distinct persons* and **three gods**, and see why context, theology, and sound biblical interpretation matter when studying the nature of God. Whether you're a new believer, someone questioning the Trinity, or a Christian wanting to defend your faith with confidence, this conversation is designed to strengthen your understanding of *Christian doctrine**, **biblical theology**, **apologetics**, and the identity of **Jesus Christ**. Expect bold teaching, honest reactions, practical explanations, and plenty of Scripture as we separate truth from internet theology and encourage believers to search the Word for themselves. Join the conversation in the comments, share your thoughts respectfully, and remember—**this is Saints in the City, where the Bible meets the block, purpose finds you in the process, and we don't fold... we fight different.* #saintsinthecity #biblestudy #christianapologetics