that all of them maybe one, as you Father are in me and I am in you.
May they also be in us” Jhn: 17:21a-b.
Trinity
Sunday is observed the Sunday following Pentecost in the liturgical calendar of
the Christian Church.
The
Holy Trinity, The Father, Son and Holy Spirit, is a hall-mark of the Christian
faith and life. The Holy Trinity is found emerging from the pages of the Holy
Bible and is enshrine and affirmed in all the major orthodox
Christian Creeds and statement of beliefs dating from the Apostolic time to our
own.
The
Divine Holy Trinity maybe one of the most difficult truths to grasp, after all
how can one God be in three divine “persons?”
Many,
Theologians, Clergy and Laity alike have wrestled with and attempted to
understand this reality of the one true God being the Father, the Son and the
Holy Spirit.
Our
Lord Jesus commissioned his Disciples throughout the ages to go forth into all
the world and carrying the Gospel message to the ends of the Earth in and by
the authority of the divine Trinity.
“There
go into all the Earth and make Disciples and baptize them in the name of the
Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit” Matt: 28:19
The
Greek grammatical sentence structure and focus on the “name of the
Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit” is singular and which means
that, “the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit” is the
singular name of the one God. What this tells us is , that though he is one, he
is three, triune in nature, not just “one” who acts as three
or has three ways of relating and interacting with us, nor three separate “gods”
or “divine beings” who agree to form a holy cooperative union, this
view would make God “three in one” but God is rather “one in
three”. This may seem a small distinction but it is rather very important.
No, the Trinity is far greater than these concepts and a far deeper mystery.
Over
the years Christians have attempted to construct theological models to enable
us to try to have a grasp on this reality, yet they all have their limitations
and are inadequate to the truth of who God is, they all fall short.
None
Like God
As it
say's in the Holy Scriptures regarding our God.
“To
whom will you compere me, or count me equal? To whom will you liken me that we
might be compered?” Isa: 46:5
We are
assured through the sacred writ that there is none like God that he is unique,
not just in power and glory but in his very divine nature, and defies
humanity’s understanding.
Again,
from the Holy word of God we have this declaration in the historical book
of 1 Chronicles.
“O
Lord there is none like you, nor is there any God beside you, according to all
which we have heard with our ears” 1Chr:17:20
The
God which speaks to us from the pages of all the Bible is above and beyond us.
It is
true, that we as limited mortals can never truly grasp the wholeness of who and
what our God is, we will never truly be able to apprehend all that he is.
Yet,
paradoxically when we come to see this Holy reality it answers so many
questions for us and opens our understanding to an even greater depth. The
Trinity gives us access to come to an understand God’s holy purpose for
creation and for each and all of us and for the entrance of Jesus the eternal
Son of God through the incarnation.
St.
Paul wrote that God has been revealed to us in and through Jesus, in one of the
earliest known Apostolic Creedal hymns found within the Scriptures.
“By
common confession, great is the mystery of godliness: God who was revealed in
the flesh, was vindicated in the Spirit, seen by angels, proclaimed among the
nations, believed on in the world, taken up in glory” 1Tim:3:16
The
Heart of the Trinity
It
would be possible to spend untold hours in research and study of and about the
related Scriptures through which we see the evidence of the Trinity of God
emerge. But the Trinity, however is far more than a technical theological
concept or idea or way of entering into discussions about our God or an
explanation of his divine nature, it is rather a revelation of God’s desire for
us and his holy and unwavering love.
What
this means is, if we look at the truth of the Trinity as mater of the heart rather
than of the mind, and understand the nature of the Trinity in terms of
relationship we see something deeply profound which we have all been invited to
be an eternal part of through Jesus and the Holy Spirit as manifested on the
day of Pentecost.
The
eternal God the Holy Trinity has, through Jesus, offered each and all humanity
to enter into this deep personal relationship which God has within himself.
This
is what Jesus came for and has offend to us all. Jesus, the incarnate son, the
second person of the Holy Trinity is God reaching out to us and inviting us to
share in this divine holy relationship.This holy relationship which we are all
invited to be a part of was called by the ancient church Perichoresis, which
means, to eternally dance around one another in joy.
This
entrance into the divine relationship of the Trinity, the Perichoresis,
is what Jesus came to do for each and all of humanity, to invited us into this
joyful relationship. This is what St. John declares in his Gospel account
regarding the eternal Word of God‘s entrance into the stream of human history
through the incarnation.
“But
as many as who received him, to them he gave the right to become children of
God even those who believe in his name” Jhn:1:12
This “right”
of which Jesus has given us is the “right” of a full member of the
household, it is reality not just a theoretical relationship position but an
actual one granting full access to all that a Father of a given household would
dispose to his children.
The
truth of the relationship which the Father has invited us into, all through his
beloved Son, the Holy Spirit assures us of and confirms to us and is conveyed
to us in a deep and personal way through the Holy Spirit’s presence
This
is what St. Paul is writing to Christians about in his epistle to the Romans.
“The
Spirit himself testifies to our spirit that we are the children of God.” Rm: 8:16
It
is God’s heart that all humanity would freely receive this invitation given to
us all through Jesus and affirmed to us through the Spirit. It is the heart of
God that all would enter this relationship of love, joy and peace that God has
within his very self which the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit share so
fully and freely within the Trinity.
The
Trinity Relationship
This
Trinity relationship is one of perfect love of mutual regard and adoration, of
unhindered bounding with full union of common essence yet with recognition of
distinction without diminishing.
This
is part of what our Lord Jesus meant when his spoke of the Father and he being
“one”.
“The
Father and I are one” Jhn: 10:30
This
just does not speak to only to assenting or agreement to a task or will, but to
essence and being and relationship and fellowship. The fellowship of common
essence. Oneness, wholeness.
With
this fellowship of common essences each is equally valued and participate, yet
distinct with no diminishing among the relationship of the Trinity. This
relationship is found hinted at within the words of Jesus as he expounds upon
the Holy Spirit’s role in the lives of his Disciples just shortly before he
would face arrest and crucifixion.
“When
the Advocate comes, whom I will send from the Father, the Spirit of truth who
goes out from the Father-he will testify about me” Jhn: 15:26
Here
in this statement and others spoken by Jesus, is the Trinity in full view and
each’s distinct place within the Trinity relationship. The Holy Spirit is sent
by Jesus from the Father to us for the purpose of giving us revelation about
Jesus all in full oneness.
Jesus
prayed that we all could have this same relationship among ourselves and all
humanity. Praying to the Father, Jesus requested that the same
relationship that is shared within the Holy Trinity can be fully our own
experiences here and now and on into eternity.
“that
all of them maybe one, as you Father are in me and I am in you. May they also
be in us” Jhn: 17:21a-b.
In
this prayer of our Lord, Jesus is asking more than just cooperation and
agreement among believers. Jesus is asking that we all might enter and be a
apart of the Trinity relationship, the Perichoresis , among
ourselves here and now and always.
The
Lord is One
This
relationship of love of the Trinity is even found in the Shema Creed found in
the Scripture.
“Hear
O Israel the Lord our God is One” Deut:
4:6
This being “one” is not a numerical reference to the Lord being a singular, but the Hebrew rather, speaks of wholeness and self-unity found with in God himself. This wholeness of relationship is what we are invited to and what Jesus has called us to and prayed for us all to have.
This
is the Heart of the Trinity relationship which our God has made us to live
within now and for all eternity.
This
is what Trinity Sunday celebrates not just an explanation of the nature of
God’s divine self, but the eternal holy divine relationship of love and joy.
This is the Heart of the Trinity.
Benediction: May we each and all fully live and be deeply within
the relationship to which our God lives and offers so freely to each and all of
us through his divine Holy Son Jesus Christ, today, tomorrow and forevermore.
Amen.
Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor
Topinabee Community Church
Topinabee, Michigan
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