Emphasizing the doctrine of the Holy Trinity on the Sunday after Pentecost is fitting because Pentecost marks a fulfillment of the revelation of God in Three Persons. Although not defined in one particular place in Scripture, the doctrine of the Trinity is supported by many passages and summarizes the entire message of the Bible. The Trinitarian emphasis continued in the Christian Church as Scriptural teachings about God were summarized in the ancient creeds such as the Latin Apostles’ Creed and the Greek Nicene Creed.
Although a great mystery and although the history of discussions about the Trinity can be complicated, the basic concern of the doctrine is really simple. The doctrine of the Trinity teaches us about God, His nature, His love, and His grace. The doctrine proclaims His redeeming purposes. It is at the heart of Christian theology, life, and devotion. Even for believers who are not into abstract theology, the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is at the center of the Christian experience of God. It is the great mystery which calls us to living faith. We need to see and appreciate the doctrine of the Trinity in the context of an ongoing Christian life and devotion- in contexts such as Christian morality and Christian prayer. The triune God, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit is always with us!
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