Trinity Sunday 15 June 2025 Divine Love
It is difficult for a lesser being to explain the greater one, and that is where we are with reference to Almighty God.
We can at least, however, talk to each other and pool our knowledge, seeking some clarity.
God is eternal, very hard to conceptualise, without beginning or end.
He is outside of time, and that is also hard to grasp, but it makes sense. The Creator has authority over all aspects of His creation, including time.
God had no need of us but chose to make us so that we could share in His glory.
We are invited to choose. Are we with God or against Him? Do we love Him or not?
Many see God as too far away to matter, but it is He alone who keeps us in being.
A life of sin will lead to false perceptions. Our present culture carries on as though there were no God. We cannot unmake Him by anything we may do. Nor can we make Him irrelevant. He is not easy to remove!
We who believe in Him have a duty to atone for the blasphemies and sacrileges committed against Him. As far as we can.
And we give Him the glory that He deserves from us, again the best we can do. This is a relatively straightforward obligation, but how many do not do it! Nor have they done it through all the centuries of time.
On this feast day we make God Himself our main focus. We could call this God's feast day, as we have days for the saints - this one is for God.
We atone for insults to Him; we offer Him praise and thanksgiving; we seek to live in union with His holy will.
And we share our knowledge of Him.
God is mysterious but He has told us certain things about Himself. Such as that He loves us, and desires to save us; that He can forgive our sins, that He will reward the good we do in His name.
He has told us something about His inner life, the interactions between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Church has studied the nature of the Trinity and comes up with this summary: The Father gives of Himself; the Son receives the Father’s giving, and returns it. The love between the Father and the Son is itself a divine Person, the Holy Spirit.
The love between the divine Persons is much stronger than merely human love.
We are beginners at love, compared with God. Still, our
capacity to love can increase as we contemplate divine love.
Many would settle with human love thinking that is all they need.
Human love is an important part of proceedings but is not the end of the journey. God wants us to search for Him, like a deer for running streams (Ps 42,1), like the watchman who longs for the dawn (Ps 130,6). The more we look for Him the more apparent His blessings become.
It does us good to praise God. We are caught up in the divine fire of giving and receiving. When born we received love from those around us. As we grew older we learned to return love. And we might even be capable of giving more love than we receive. If so, this is progress in sharing the life of the Blessed Trinity.
As we grow in love for God we desire to be part of His saving plan for the world. We want what He wants, as we lock into union with His will. Once we do that we have achieved the main purpose of our lives – to know, love and serve God. All praise to the Blessed Trinity!
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