SINCE we have
been created in the image and likeness of
God and made children of his, meant to participate in his
divine life,
we need to see to it that that we know how to relate
ourselves to God,
reflecting his life in ours, he who is one God in three
persons,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We have to know
how to deal with each of the three persons
of the Blessed Trinity, for that would shape our life
properly,
starting with our thoughts and desires, then our words
and deeds.
For this to
take place, we have know the basic truth about
the most supernatural mystery of the Blessed Trinity that
has been
revealed to us by Christ and now authoritatively taught
by the Church.
We are told
that the three persons are one God in an
eternal relation among themselves due to the eternal
knowing and
loving that drives the very being of God. The Father
cannot be without
the Son and the Holy Spirit. The same with the Son and
the Holy
Spirit—they cannot be without the other persons.
Trying to
fathom this mystery will obviously be
overwhelming, but let’s hope that the unfathomability of
this mystery
draws us closer to it rather than drives us away from it.
We should
try to move on with our life always being in awe with
this mystery.
Let’s make this
mystery the abiding impetus to our endless
knowing and loving in this world. This is what is proper
to us, since
we are the image and likeness of God. We should rise
above our own way
of knowing and loving. It’s the mystery of the Blessed
Trinity that
shows us how to know and love.
Like the
Father, we should be full of goodness, doing
things with total gratuity. Like the Son, we should try
to do good
perfectly in the truth, providing with the best pattern
of the things
we do, including the way of restoring them in case they
get damaged.
Like the Holy Spirit, we should persevere in doing good
all the way to
the end, sanctifying everything that we touch.
There can be
many other considerations we can derive from
considering the mystery of the Blessed Trinity. We have
to spend time
meditating on it, always asking for God’s grace so we can
be
enlightened and enabled to pursue what we can realize.
The common
problem we see these days is that many people
do not even know what this Blessed Trinity is all about,
why the
Trinity is important and relevant to us. And even with
those who in
theory know about the Trinity and his importance, there
is a lot of
ignorance, confusion and awkwardness with respect to how
to deal with
each person of the Trinity.
More
specifically, many of us do not know how
distinguishing our relation with the Father, the Son and
the Holy
Spirit would make a difference in our life. Many would
just be
contented with dealing with God in a generic way without
going through
the complicating act of distinguishing each of the three
persons.
We need to
realize more deeply that by dealing with each
person of the Blessed Trinity, we would have a more
complete
understanding of how our life ought to be. So far, what
we can say is
that our Christian life in general has been amateurish and
sophomoric
at best, and a total disaster at its worst.
It’s about time
we do something more serious in being
thoroughly consistent in our Christian life. And the
mystery of the
Blessed Trinity provides us with the beginning and end of
it.
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