Sunday May 26, 2024
Trinity Sunday Year B | Derek Axelson
Summary:
In today's sermon, Derek explores the profound concept of the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Using the analogy of speech and song, he explains the eternal and intimate nature of God's existence and relationship with humanity. Derek emphasizes that each person is a unique and cherished note in God's ongoing creation song, with a vital role and purpose planned since the beginning of time. Through this lens, he encourages us to recognize our inherent worth and the divine love that sustains us.
Outline:
Introduction to the Holy Trinity:
- The Holy Trinity refers to Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- Don't use "the" before Trinity, suggesting it adds a sense of distance from God.
Analogy of Speech:
- Speaker, breath, and words represent the Trinity.
- God’s speech is eternal and uninterrupted, unlike human speech which is limited.
Challenges in Human Communication:
- Misunderstandings and limitations in expressing ourselves to others.
- God's communication is perfect and unbroken, reflecting the divine nature.
Analogy of Song:
- God's creation as an ongoing, eternal song.
- Each individual is a unique and indispensable note in this divine song.
The Role of Each Person:
- Every person is significant and cherished in God's creation.
- God’s breath and power sustain all beings equally, regardless of perceived significance.
Call to Recognize Divine Purpose:
- You are encouraged to see yourself as created good, with a unique purpose.
- Because of this, we must avoid actions that cause dissonance or violence in creation.
Conclusion:
- We have a valuable role to play in God's eternal song.
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