“But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me.”
John 15:26 (KJV)
There is not a single verse in all of scripture, where the word Trinity is found, yet it has been an accepted tenet of Christianity, going as far back as the first century apostles, teachers and martyrs of the faith.
The scripture verse above, from the gospel of John, reveals a Trinity without ever saying the word Trinity. It simply says that Jesus sends the Spirit of truth, who proceeds from the Father. It includes the three persons; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
There’s something beautiful about getting to know each person of the Triune God. Since the gospels hint at the different roles of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, we were meant to have a relationship with all three persons of the Trinity. In my feeble human words, I will try to describe what I’ve learned about the Trinity.
God the Father, is the Designer in Chief. He is worthy of praise, since He not only created everything, but also custom designed each person’s personality, talents, and traits.
Scripture tells us that God is love, and that His nature is a paternal one, calling us His sons and daughters.
When we suffer afflictions, hardships and trials in this life, we may feel scarred and weak, but our Heavenly Father, reassures us, saying,
“My power is perfected in your weakness.” (2 Corinthians 12:9)
God doesn’t make mistakes, despite what is happening in our lives. He is a loving Father who is perfecting His power in us, through the very things we might perceive as weaknesses and afflictions. When we keep this perspective, it deepens our relationship with the Father.
Jesus, the Son, is the physical image of the invisible God. He revealed His Father’s love for us, and He did it through His actions of service and sacrifice, by His incarnation, death and resurrection. Since Jesus loves us through His actions, He requires action from all those who are in a relationship with Him.
During His ministry, Jesus highlights people whose faith was expressed with action. In His parables, He praised the widow who gave her last cent and a woman who persisted in knocking on the door of an unjust judge, until she received justice. He reminds us through the story of the Good Samaritan, that actions count more than we realize. Jesus’ primary message is to follow Him and become doers of the word, and not just hearers. (James 1:22)
The Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity, is referred to as the Spirit of truth. We live in a time where people create their own truth, but the Spirit reveals His truth to us. He is also called the Helper, and He helps by correcting, teaching, guiding, and comforting us when we need it most.
I especially love the comforting part.
We can call on the Holy Spirit at any moment of any day, and He hears and answers us. When we need comfort, there’s no greater comforter than Him. If we pray and ask for His Presence, He comes bringing along His truth, in a gentle and comforting way.
We could never know the beauty, truth and goodness of God, or be able to say in faith, that Jesus is Lord, without the Holy Spirit’s revelation to us. (1 Corinthians 12:3)
In times of hardship, the Holy Spirit continues to communicate the Father’s love, reminding us to keep our hope in Jesus Christ. He guides us in the path that is best for our eternal well being, beyond the temporal circumstances.
Life is much more exciting, when we seek a friendship with the Father, who designed us, the Son who put His love into action for us, and the Holy Spirit, who comforts and guides us. Our faith will be impacted in new ways, by having a relationship with each person of the Holy Trinity.
Lord, teach us more about you as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Send the comfort of your Spirit, as you lead us in a path that best fulfills your divine purpose in our lives. Amen
