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Trinity Sunday
Trinity Sunday allow us to come to the text in a topic specific way-were mining
the lessons for information or connections to the doctrine of the Trinity. As these
Scriptures indicate, such a search is not far from the topic. In Proverbs 8 the Sophia
works with the Creator to make a beautiful world; in Psalm 8 and Romans 5, we are
introduced to Gods glory in creation and humanity; and in the gospel lesson in John
16, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit all move rhythmically around people redeemed by
Christ. So on this day we can speak of three-ness, oneness, and the invitation to partner
with God in Gods continuing work in the world.
PROVERBS 8:1-4; 22-31-WISDOMS FEAST
This is a particularly useful passage given baccalaureate
services and the concomitant high school and college commencements at this time of the
year. Lots of graduates of all ages are facing new possibilities, transitions, and some
foreboding over choices in careers. Such is Proverbs at its best-it offers lots of advice
about life and living. Our literary form before us is poetic-wisdom and the rhetorical
function is two-fold: to steer the reader/listen clear of bad behaviors that lead to
death; and positively, to steer us down the path that leads into life. The final part of
the chapter personifies wisdom who works with the divine to create and make the world and
its inhabitants. In the beginning was wisdom, wisdom gives life, therefore choose life.
PSALM 8-HOW MAJESTIC IS YOUR NAME IN ALL THE EARTH!
What an interesting mix of elegy about Gods majesty and
humanitys dignity. In the first part of the poem, the psalm writer sings the glories
of God as Creator-the heavenly realms existence is the mere finger puppets of
Gods creativity. The shift in the second section moves from the macro to the
micro-by comparison to the heavens, humans are but puny earthlings. Yet, because of
Gods glory, we discover that were not so puny after all, but crowned with
dignity and honor and elevated as Gods chief stewards of creation. Thus, from the
macro to the micro, how majestic is Gods name in all the earth!
ROMANS 5:1-5-SHARING GODS GLORY
This passage fits beautifully with Psalm 8. While in Psalm 8, we
see Gods glory resplendent in the heavens and in the dignity granted human beings,
Paul suggests that Christians actually "look forward to sharing Gods
glory" in the future (v. 2, NLT). In fact, that hope balances life out when we hit
tough patches of road on lifes highways. Whatever were going through we can be
assured that God is developing character and endurance for the glory that shall be
revealed.
JOHN 16:12-15-A TRINITARIAN PASSAGE
In this part of the Johannine discourse, earliest Christians saw an intermingling of
the Trinitarian God whom they worshiped: the Spirit came to guide the Church into the way
of truth; the Son will receive honor in the Spirits work as conveyor of Jesus
instructions; and the Father is over all the earth and shares that equally with the Son,
and revealed to us by the Spirit.
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