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June 16, 2019 8 mins
Sermon on Trinity Sunday 16 June 2019 - Hi……. Well this is my first ever Reflection…. Oh and guess what… it is Trinity Sunday… which I have heard is the Sunday people try to avoid doing and pass to whoever they can…  I am that ‘whoever they can’ person!….

I have to say this is the hardest thing I have ever had to write - full respect to Fr. Simon who produces two a week and to Wendy and others who undertake them regularly. I would like to thank Yvonne for her valuable advice and for stopping me reading my first attempt which was an essay rather than a Reflection….

I would also like to thank you all for welcoming me to St Anne’s. As you know I am quite a newbie to this - and I have to say it has changed my life in every way. Every day I thank Jesus for bringing me to him.

As you have probably gathered, with today being Trinity Sunday I am going to talk about the Trinity….. And I actually feel so privileged to be given the opportunity to talk about such a wonderful subject - the heart of Christianity - the three Persons of God: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Whilst doing my research I read that the most important thing you can do when writing a Reflection is to Pray. Pray before you start, Pray during, and Pray once written. So I did a lot of Praying.  But did the words just come flowing? No not at all! … but I did manage to write something. I think this could be how God works in these situations. He does not hand things to us on a plate, rather he makes us work but with a guiding hand.

Anyhow here is my attempt so please bear with me!

Humanity has met and known God in three different forms:

God the Father: revealed by the Old Testament to be Creator, Lord, Father and Judge.

God the Son: who lived on earth amongst us

God the Holy Spirit: who fills us with new life and power

But what and who are the Trinity exactly? There are many analogies describing the relationship between the three Holy Persons, but none seem to really get to the heart of the true relationship between the three parts and the one whole.

How could the Father, Son and Holy Spirit each be God without there being either three Gods or only one person?  We have:

Exactly one God

Three really distinct Persons - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

And each of the Persons is God

Mathematically and logically this does not work so perhaps this is beyond our human understanding. A mystery…..

Of course God exists in a different realm to ourselves - one without time or space…. So there are things beyond our comprehension - and perhaps the Trinity is one of those things...

But perhaps God also has a good reason for the Trinity being a mystery

If we had a complete understanding of God and the Trinity, could humanity perhaps adopt the wrong idea of God, for example in terms of being a patriarchal or hierarchical God?

And of course it provides a model for human relationships, both as individuals and in community

So what can we take from the relationship between God, the Son and the Holy Spirit?

In the ikon of the Holy Trinity by Rublev, the three persons continually gaze at each other, a circle of love, a divine dance.

Throughout the pages of the New Testament we see a respectful, selfless, loving relationship. The Father displays His Son as the pre-eminent one, the Son glorifies the Father, the Spirit empowers the Son in his human incarnation and the Son gives the Spirit to his followers.

A relationship of mutual love and respect.

Our reading today of Romans 5  contains such beauty, and shows the ways in which God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit interact with one another and act on behalf of us.

Through our Lord Jesus Christ, by faith we are judged righteous and at peace with God, since it is by faith and through Jesus that we have entered this state of grace in which we can boast about looking forward to God’s glory ……. And verse 5 continues with the love of God has been poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit which has been given us.

What beautiful words and what comfort this brings to us all. Jesus was crucified to give us peace with God. Peace with God is offered to us all - and what do we have to do to have this peace?

Do we have to be perfect people?

Do we have to do special acts?

No …… all we have to do is have faith in Jesus Christ and we have peace with God

A state of Grace with the promise of salvation in Gods’ Glory

But does that mean we are free to do anything we like regardless of the consequences?

No not at all - this is not what happens when we are in a state of Grace. Grace is the key to this. Filled with the Holy Spirit and Grace all we want to do is please God - voluntarily. We h
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