O que João ensina sobre a Trindade e a missão de Deus?

In this video, we delve into the depths of Johannine theology to uncover a crucial truth: in the Gospel of John, the Trinity is not merely a doctrinal concept, but the very driving force of God's mission (missio Dei) in the world. Content Highlights: Mission as Central Focus: We explore the thesis that John's Trinitarian theology is intimately linked to his missionary theology. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit work in perfect unity for the salvation of humanity. The Trinitarian Dynamic: The Father: The Authorizer and the one who sends the Son out of love. The Son: The envoy who reveals God's glory, becomes the Good Shepherd, and returns to the Father to commission His Church through the Spirit. The Holy Spirit: The paraklētos, who ensures the continuity of Jesus' presence, convicts the world, and empowers the Church in its mission. The Church as a Missionary Agent: Understand how Jesus' followers are integrated into this divine unity. Just as the Father sent the Son, the Son sends His Church, empowering it through the Spirit to be a reflection of God's love. Universality of the Mission: We analyze how John articulates a mission that transcends ethnic and social barriers, inviting everyone to believe in Jesus as the only way to eternal life. The condition for salvation is equally explicit: everyone who believes receives eternal life.