Trinity Sunday: Living in the Mystery of Divine Love
One of the challenges of Trinity Sunday is that many of us immediately start thinking about explanations. How can God be one and three at the same time? How do Father, Son, and Holy Spirit relate to one another? Can anyone really understand the Trinity? The Church has wrestled with these questions for centuries. Yet perhaps Trinity Sunday is not primarily about explaining God. Perhaps it is about standing in wonder before a mystery that invites us into deeper worship. The Scriptures appointed for Trinity Sunday lead us into that mystery. The opening verses of Genesis take us to the beginning of creation itself. Before there were mountains, oceans, stars, or human beings, there was God. The Spirit of God moved over the waters, and God's creative Word brought order out of chaos. Christians have long recognized a glimpse of the Trinity here. The Father creates, the Spirit hovers over the waters, and God's Word brings creation into being. What is striking is that creation b...