trinty

For many this conundrum of the doctrine of the Trinity; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit has been the source of much confusion, misuse, and controversy through the ages.

Are we really worshipping three gods? And have we fallen back into creating a pantheon of gods like the Romans, the Hindus, and other religions.

I like to think about the Trinity as in 2 Corinthians, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit.
Three in one, and one in three.

Not part of, or in any dimensional way that we can conceive, but a God who finds ways to ensure we can find him and work with him to make this world his own, and a better place for all people.

In the Old Testament we find that God has worked with the prophets and Moses to ensure that his people are kept safe.

Jesus, God’s only Son is sent from heaven to be with us, for always.

As he returns to heaven he does not leave us alone but sends the Holy Spirit, the enabler and mission giver.

Three in one and one in three- see Trinity Sunday on FaithGoesWalkabout.org

Rev’d Sue Martin