Matthew 28:16-20 Genesis 1:26-28; 2:1-4.
Some people do not really enjoy doctrinal teachings. They think they are boring and do not understand or relate to them. As a matter of fact, theology is nothing more than what you think about God. If someone shouts that he doesn’t believe in God, then, that is his theology. He is expressing his thought about God, that he doesn’t think exist in his world. Whether they believe or don’t believe, they all point to one thing. Is God real or not?
We, as a Uniting Church, honour the lectionary readings and the seasons of the church year because those lectionary readings and the church calendar have been carefully and practically organised based on the three-year basis and they all point to one thing: ‘God lives in your life’.
Today is Trinity Sunday. Matthew gospel reading today is often called ‘the final commission’, which means there would be no more commission other than this that Jesus has given us. It reads, “Go to all peoples everywhere and make them my followers. Baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and teach them to keep and practice everything I have commanded you.”
Trinity is about God in three persons–Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Do we fully understand this wonderful doctrine? Someone once asked Mrs. Albert Einstein if she understood her husband’s theory of relativity. “No”, she said, “but I know my husband.”
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