Holy Trinity is one Being with three Persons
But wait, how does that work?
The Holy Trinity is one of the biggest mysteries of our faith. Let's break it down in a way that makes sense.
Being vs. Person
Think about yourself for a moment. What are you? You are a human being. That’s your "Being."
Now, who are you? That’s your "Person." You have a name, a personality, and a unique identity.
For example, I am a human being, and my name is Beena Emerson.
Each one of us one being and one person. That’s how humans work.
But God is not human—He is God. And God is different from us! He is one Being (God) but exists as three distinct Persons:
- God the Father
- God the Son (Jesus Christ)
- God the Holy Spirit
This is where things get tricky for our human minds to understand. We try to find examples of the Trinity in nature, like water (which can be ice, liquid, or steam) or a three-leaf clover.
But none of these examples fully explain God. Why?
Because
God is beyond anything in this world!
The Bible even tells us that we can’t handle seeing God’s full glory:
“But,” he said, “you cannot see my face, for no one may see me and live.” -- Exodus 33:20
Imagine picking up a seashell at the beach. Can that tiny shell hold the entire ocean inside it? No way! The ocean is too big and powerful.
In the same way, our human brains cannot fully contain the greatness of God. He is too vast, too holy, and too amazing for us to completely understand right now.
So, if you ever feel confused about the Trinity, don’t worry! It’s okay not to fully understand God—He is bigger than our understanding. Instead of trying to fit Him into a box, we should:
- Praise Him for being so awesome
- Trust Him even when we don’t fully understand
- Ask Him to reveal Himself to us little by little
And one day, when we meet Him in Heaven, we will see Him fully and understand everything!
Until then, keep seeking God, and He will guide you. The more you know Him, the more you will love Him!
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