Today, we gather to reflect on the profound nature of God and our relationship with Him. As we transition into summer, it's a season of change, both in our lives and in our spiritual journey. Change can be both good and bad, but it always brings lessons that we must learn and embrace.
We began by delving into the concept of the Trinity, the three-in-one nature of God. This divine mystery is essential to our faith. God is one in essence but exists in three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This was beautifully illustrated in the baptism of Jesus, where all three persons of the Trinity were manifested simultaneously. Jesus, in His hypostatic union, was baptized, the Spirit descended like a dove, and the Father spoke from heaven, affirming Jesus as His beloved Son.
Paul further develops this theology in 2 Corinthians 13, where he blesses the church with the grace of the Son, the love of the Father, and the power of the Spirit. This triune blessing encapsulates the essence of our relationship with God.
Focusing on the Father, we acknowledge that earthly fathers can fail us in many ways. Some may have been absent, abusive, or simply not present. However, our Heavenly Father is perfect in every way. Jesus teaches us to relate to God as our Father, emphasizing this in the Lord's Prayer. He instructs us to address God as "Our Father," highlighting the intimate and personal relationship we are to have with Him.
God desires to be relatable and approachable. While the Old Testament may depict God as distant, Jesus breaks down these barriers, showing us that we can approach God intimately. Paul reinforces this in Galatians 4:6 and Romans 8:15, where he speaks of the Spirit of adoption that allows us to cry out "Abba, Father." "Abba" is an endearing term akin to "Daddy" or "Papa," signifying a close, personal relationship with God.
No matter how old we get, we are always God's children, and we can always approach Him with the innocence and trust of a child. God is always ready to listen to us, to pause everything and give us His undivided attention. This is the depth of His love and care for us.
The mystery of the Trinity may be beyond our full comprehension, but it teaches us the importance of unity and the relational nature of God. We are created in His image, and through the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we can intimately know and relate to Him. God is not distant; He is our Abba, our loving Father who desires a deep, personal relationship with each of us.
As we move forward, let us embrace this relationship, cry out to God, and share our lives with Him. He is our Abba, our Daddy, and He loves us deeply. Remember, God loves you, and so do I. Have a blessed day, and we'll see you on Thursday.
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Key Takeaways
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [06:06] - Understanding the Trinity
- [07:43] - Focusing on the Father
- [09:20] - Relating to God as Our Father
- [10:57] - God's Relatability and Approachability
- [12:22] - The Endearing Term "Abba"
- [13:54] - God's Undivided Attention
- [15:26] - The Importance of Unity and Relationship