Karl Barth, the German
theologian who wrote an indepth analysis of God, came to the conclusion that
God is slowly revealing more of God’s self to us over time. In his huge exposition
called Church Dogmatics, Barth concluded that God is totally contained not
needing anything from others. And yet God reached out to the “other” (us
humans) because our God is a relational God who wants to be with us, the
creation. The pattern of the Trinity is a symbol of the relationality in the
character of God.
Karl
Barth also wrote about eternity and said it could only be understood in the
light of the relationships of the three persons of the Trinity. We tend to
think of eternity as everlasting time. But the Bible speaks of eternity as
everlasting relationships. Each
member of the Trinity, Father, Son, and Spirit are always in communion with one
another. And us children of God are adopted into that relationship with God,
not due to any action of our own but because God loves all of creation so much
we are all adopted and heirs of God’s kingdom. As it said today in Romans 8: "For
you did not receive a spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received
a spirit of adoption.”
The
Trinity or triune God has adopted you into a Trinity family made up of our Creator,
Son, and Holy Spirit and YOU. …. We are always in communion with God whether we are aware of it or not. And
for that we should be grateful!!
Ted Peters, a professor of systematic theology who prolifically writes
about science and religion, expands the concept of the relational Trinity in
his book, God -- the World’s Future, “God is personal through one or
another of the three persons. And the net effect of the doctrine of the Trinity
is to understand the divine reality as a unity of relation.” Peters goes on to say, “The Trinitarian understanding of God is that God’s full
self-investment in the incarnation redefines
divinity to include humanity.”
In 2010, I wrote a paper for a Cosmology course. I titled the paper: The Symbol of the Trinity Reflected in the Relational Three-Patterned
Character of the Cosmos. As I researched
for the paper, I found so many patterns of three everywhere!
The
more humans discover about the creation and fundamental structure of the
cosmos, the more we see the Triune nature of God reflected all around us. Think
about it: in our galaxy we see the pattern of three in relationship: Stars,
moons, and planets. In molecular
matter we have the pattern of three in: Protons, neutrons, electrons. Living Matter on earth all depends upon:
Water, Air, and Soil. All matter must exist in one of three forms: solid, liquid, or
gas. The strongest geometric pattern is the 3 sided triangle. In human biology our
bodies have patterns of three. Human hearts have
three valves. Human Blood is made
up of: white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. Our Body needs 3 basic elements to
sustain life: protein, carbohydrates, and water. And 3 physiological systems
necessary for life are: the brain, cardiac, and pulmonary systems.
Social
patterns also come in 3’s. Father, Mother, Child. Remember the movie: Yours,
Mine, and Ours? In first grade it was Me, Marcia and Jane. The three of us
would walk around the playground hand in hand every recess. Some people called
us the 3 musketeers. And sometimes we would fight about who got to walk in the
middle. One day Marcia was walking in the middle and we decided to play 3 blind
mice and shut our eyes and run down a ravine blind. Poor Marcia broke her leg! That
day 3 was NOT better than One… But it is interesting how humans gravitate
towards a pattern of 3 even in personal relationships. And we say things like
“Third times a charm!” Or bad things always happen in 3’s!
Humans
are created in the image of a Trinitarian creator as body, soul, and spirit The
triune three-pattern is reflected in the basic structure of our DNA. DNA
proteins are made up of codons each with three base pairs of amino acids. Quarks
are the tiniest particles that make a proton. They exist in three’s: two up
quarks and one down quark.
Does
it really matter, knowing there are so many patterns of 3 in the world? Maybe
the Trinity 3 is a symbol of reaching out beyond ourselves??
Albert Einstein answers
the question this way: “A human being is a part of a whole, called by
us 'universe', a part limited in time and space. He/she experiences self,
through thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest... But that
separation is a kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a
kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection
for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this
prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and
the whole of nature in its beauty.”
The
Cosmos is created to be relational. What happens in one part of the Universe
reverberates in another. The
Universe is considered a living organism that is relational as are the smaller
living organisms that inhabit it. Vaclav Havel once said, “we are mysteriously
connected to the entire Universe, we are mirrored in it as the entire universe
is mirrored in us.”
Being
created in the image of God whose essence is relational in the Trinity leads us
to see that all creation is relational, including
the Universe.
You
were born to be relational. Don’t isolate yourself away. Remember 3 is usually
better than one. Jesus
died on a cross between two robbers. He was not alone. The symbol of the Trinity
was hanging side by side on the hill of Calvary.
Ted
Peters concludes his book by saying, “Down at our deepest level we do not want
to be alone.” And WE ARE NOT! The Bible testifies to this in the name, Emmanuel,
“God with us.” Thanks be to God!
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