THE TRINITY
The Epistle comes from Paul’s Second
Letter to the Corinthian Church. This is one of two of Paul’s Letters to that
Church, which was situated in the heart of Corinth, a major trade centre and
seaport where several cultures and religions met.
On Sunday, the Church celebrates
Trinity Sunday. May the grace of the
Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be
with you all (2 Corinthians 13 v 14)
Paul has been writing to the Church in
Corinth, and ends the Letter with the Trinitarian benediction. This verse has
ever since has been read at Churches in every country, in most services each
Sunday at some point.
The doctrine of the Trinity is an
important doctrine, although is hard to understand and even harder to explain,
which is why a lot of preachers try to avoid doing so. All our services begin
with the words, ‘in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit, and we often end with the same and baptize with those words.
We speak of God the Father, God the
Son and God the Holy Spirit, but the Bible states,’ hear O Israel, the Lord our
God is one God’, who is present in all three.
God was fully God when He made the world. God was/is fully God living in
the saving grace of Jesus. God is fully God when He lives in the power of the
Holy Spirit. These are not three different Gods, but one, with three different
qualities. Let us look at each.
The Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Paul wants us to know. when he speaks
of the grace of Jesus, you and I achieve salvation because of the sacrifice
Jesus made on the Cross, that gracious act of undeserved kindness ,who gave His
life willingly, so that we are made right with God. Great Riches At Christ’s
Expense. We are spared any punishment for our sins. This is why Jesus was sent
by God for that purpose; this is the heart of the gospel message.
The love of God the Father.
When people speak of love generally,
it is either an emotional feeling, or even more so something sensual. We are
plagued with many songs, all about love, but the deepest and truest love
stories are those which are mysterious and profound.
Paul wanted us to fully appreciate the
love of God, which is beyond all understanding, and which cared for the world
so much He sent His only Son to suffer such a cruel death on the Cross so we
should not perish. God’s love is extended to all His children, just as an
earthly father loves his own. But such love is for His own, just as an earthly
father loves his own. We are God’s children only, when we accept Jesus Christ
as Lord and Savior. Remember the words of the Bible, Jesus said.’ no one comes
to the Father except through me’. This is why it is vitally important, for us
to have those we love come to know the love of God by turning to Jesus; there
is no other way.
God is a righteous and just God, and
as such demands payment for sin, which has been met by Jesus on the Cross.
Imagine a Judge in a Court of law, who
has before him a woman who has stolen food to feed her child, because she has
no money to afford it. He imposes a fine, which the woman pleads she cannot
pay, so the judge has to impose a penalty, but in pity writes a cheque and pays
himself. Such is God’s action to us.
But Jesus stated clearly, when he
prayed to the Father, that not all people were children of God, only those who
turned to follow Jesus. (John 17)
Paul then turns to the third person of
the Trinity the Holy Spirit.
Paul is saying there is a fellowship
all Christians enjoy, and experience through the Holy Spirit, and that that
experience is what unites them. We are no longer out of relationship with God,
we think of Him as a Father.
You and I as Christians, achieve
salvation because of the sacrifice made on the Cross, that gracious act of
Jesus enables us to know the love of God, through the gift of God the Holy
Spirit. This must flow out over the whole Church, and there should never be any
difficulty or hindrance in Christians being able to relate to each other, even
if we have not previously met.
But the Church is not a social club,
where we meet for an hour or so once a week. There has to be the truth of the
Bible present in our heart and mind. We can meet as strangers and part as
brothers and sisters.
We become Christians through the grace
of Jesus; the love of God allows us to walk in that grace and the Holy Spirit
brings us to be at one with each other, which can stop all in fighting and the
rivalry which sometimes invades and infects a Church.
At one time I was living in East Africa
in a city which was a port, and regularly ships would bring missionaries from
other lands, principally from America, and
whilst Americans are generally friendly people, there were people, of different
ages, colour, race yet we were able to become friends because we had the God,
same Father, and the same Savior, same Spirit within us. No difference because
of nationality, race or colour of skin. Whilst
we were with people we had never previously met, we were able to mix freely
because we had the same God and Savior and he same gift of the Holy Spirit. Christianity is the only common body in which
this could happen.
The fellowship of the Holy Spirit is
just one of the blessings of being in Christ, that we can know a bond which
stretches across time and space, to unite us with many we have never met and
barriers are broken down in the fellowship of believers.
May we experience that amazing grace
in our lives, and be true disciples of Jesus. And may God bless His words to
the learning of His love for us.
We Praise and thank God for His Holy
Gospel, and Glorify His Holy Name.
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