How to Find Harmony and Peace in Your Understanding of the Holy Trinity

God, the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit

Rhythm, harmony, balance are essential. Harmonious sound is rhythmic, soft, balanced. Deeper than sound, melting, reverberating into life, there is unity. The disorganized areas of life lend to ineffectiveness. Religion is not the point. Sanity is the goal. There
 is nothing hard in the figuring that God and Jesus are organized and there is nothing unbalanced about them.

Jesus is not only the most powerful man, God, to ever live on earth. He is not like superman or simply a fable of goodness. He lives. He still lives. Life beyond. He gave Himself and in so giving gave you a promise. The mention goes far beyond "Elvis is alive and living in WatchMeHatchIt Wherever." I believe. Jesus is the Son of God.

You want to ask me, "How can Jesus be a man and be God?" The concept is hard, a struggle. After all, Jesus was on earth being baptized when God spoke to Him from above. The oneness that Jesus continually referred to is cause for reflection. My personal bane: Worship requires thought.

Thoughtfully, over years of personal belief, in faith and without a complete answer, I took the same question to every preacher I met: Explain the Holy Trinity. I didn't understand. The struggle made it impossible to understand. The answers I always received were pretty much the same and incomplete. Let me tell you now, I can't give a complete answer either, so I commend every preacher that ever even tried to explain this concept to me, but.....what I heard was: God and Jesus are one because the Bible says so.

I could tell you some faith stories in my own life. I have faith. But I was missing something and I knew it because every time I applied this concept to creative or logical thinking, it landed like another question. I needed to find peace in my own heart about it to even share the concept with anyone. How can you believe and not talk about your beliefs? This one tongue-tied me.

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