The Trinity can feel like a mystery that breaks your brain a little. Three Persons, one God, it’s the kind of truth that reminds us we’re dealing with something far bigger than ourselves.
But at the heart of the mystery is something beautifully simple: God is love. As Pope Benedict explained, God is not alone or isolated. He is eternal love, the lover, the beloved, and the love shared between them.
And that love is not distant. God gives Himself completely for us. The question is: if God has given Himself in love for you, how will you give yourself back to Him?
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