Sunday, August 15, 2010

Let's talk about Trinity and Grace

The Trinity...
is the manner in which Catholics believe God is revealed to the world. The Catechism of the Catholic Church tells us, “The mystery of the Holy Trinity is the central mystery of the Christian faith and of the Christian life.” (CCC, #261)
The Church shows that because God is “mystery,” meaning that we just can’t pin God down — we’re unable to know everything there is to know about God — God has tried to communicate to us just who He is. Traditionally, the Church expressed this as, God being revealed as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, three expressions or “persons” of one divine essence. The Trinity is one. Catholics do not believe in three Gods but rather one God in a unity of three persons with one divine nature. Sound confusing?
One analogy that could be helpful is to think of the different states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. Ice can become water and water can become steam. All of these are the same essence and contain equal amounts of hydrogen and oxygen but they appear in different forms.
God is three “persons” but one “essence.” The Father is just as much “God” as the Son and neither are “more God” than the Spirit.
Still confused? Let’s try thinking of these things in a yet another way. Instead of “persons” let’s substitute the word “expressions” of God.

Expressions of God

The Trinity can be thought of in these three expressions:
  1. God is “beyond us.” (but at the same time always right here with us)
    We can never really fathom what God is, but we know that He is far beyond our limited human nature or anything we can come to know in that human experience. God is the ultimate mystery, the question that we never fully answer. This is God the Father — the creator, the one who is beyond all understanding but never beyond our reach.
  2. God is also “among us.”
    We come to know God in the person of Jesus. God takes on our human nature and becomes “one of us.” Catholics also believe that this human experience of God continues in the sacrament of the Eucharist. God the Son is among us.
  3. God is also “within us.”
    God is the “divine spark” that awakens us to the fact that we are alive. God imbues us with our creativity, our gifts and talents, and our limitations as well. As we come to know ourselves as people, we also come to know God — who knows us better than we know ourselves. This is the experience of God the Holy Spirit.

God is all these things and more. We don’t know all that God is but this is how God has been revealed to us throughout the course of our history — how we have come to best express God. (adapted from an article at BustedHalo.com)
#1: Please post a comment on your understanding of the Trinity or something that "struck" you in the above article.
Amazing grace
Have you ever thought about the meaning of GRACE? What is GRACE? Grace is not a thing. You don't get more grace the way you get more money in the bank. The worst thing you can do is to think of grace as a thing. Grace is nothing else but God loving you (FREELY GIVEN). It's a relationship, like the love you have for a friend. Evidently this relationship can be deep or shallow: That's up to you. Much depends on how you see it. (adapted from YOUTH UPDATE)
In other words...you always have grace and it is everywhere...you just have to notice it, and embrace it! God loves you always...He wants you to love Him back!
#2: Did you think of GRACE as God's loving you... or did you think of it as something that you have to earn? Or as something that you can lose? Has your understanding of grace changed? Please comment.

#3: Please click on the picture of 'The Rippling Effect' prayer (located in the upper right of this page).  Do the 3 minute reflection prayer and then A) write a comment about it...B) How does this relate to your project? 

# 4: Please watch the video "When Love Sees You(located under the Rippling Effect prayer).  Write a paragraph on what you think the message of the video is....  Who is 'talking'? Do you recognize any of the people He is talking about? What do you think the message is to you?

 

# 5: Watch the video of the little girl below.

3 comments:

  1. What really stuck for me was the idea of us creating the holy trinity because of the mystery of what is God. I just always saw it as a way to cover all that he is, I never thought of it as a way to say we know what he is but he's more than just that. I personally see God's grace as something you can't lose because he will always forgive you. God loves us no matter what whether we make mistakes or not and he has given us grace. The message of the video is from Jesus' point of view and it really is showing that anyone can come to him and he will love them. He has given his grace and believes in them and will always believe in them. He gives examples but always says blessed are you. And this just really helps you feel his love more.

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  2. 1.) What spoke to me in " The trinity " article was how God is such a mystery yet people have enough faith to beleive in Him and know that He is real and that we will all come to Him again someday . 2.) I definately beleive in grace being that God loves us . It is not something you earn . It is given to you at birth and it will never leave you . But i do beleive that if you have pure evil inside that i can be taken away from you by Him . 3.) The message from the video is in Jesus' point of view and He is clearly telling us that he loves every one of his children and that he will always forgive us for our sins and when we come to him , it shows that we have faith in Him . Not just by going to church . But by talking to him at any hour or hours of the day and communicating with him . He is always listening . And he loves each and every one of us equally . #70

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  3. What really struck me in this article is that we believe in god even though he is a mystery to many, but are religious helps us understand that god is real and will always be there for us.
    The article on Grace helps me understand that no matter what mistakes we make in life, god will always be there to forgive us and lead us into the right direction.
    In the message from the video, we are taught that u don't always have to speak to god in church but u can talk to him through out our everyday lives.

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