One with God
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On Trinity Sunday in Year A we read the Great Commission. A great opportunity to see what our relationship is made of.
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On Trinity Sunday in Year A we read the Great Commission. A great opportunity to see what our relationship is made of.
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When preparing for most Sundays, we often begin from the gospel. On Trinity Sunday, we have a concept to deal with.
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Wrestling with the nature of the Trinity is hard enough. When we connect it with the Great Commission? It gets harder.
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The doctrine of the Trinity is a uniquely Christian concept. But its value, in reminding us of our own limits, is invaluable.
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The theological concept of the Trinity is unnecessarily (but intentionally) complex. But it doesn’t have to be.
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In the Trinity, we have a doctrine of undivided unity. This is actually our roadmap for embodying Christ through the world.
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The doctrine of the Trinity may be the most recognizable signifier of the Christian faith. But what does it mean? And more importantly, what does that fact actually tell the world about us? God is Three. God is one. Trying to square that cir–er, um, triangle is both a perilous and frustrating task. So why…
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The doctrine of the Trinity is a paradox. We totally hate paradoxes.