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Daily Scripture, June 15, 2025

Solemnity of The Most Holy Trinity

Scripture:

Proverbs 8:22-31
Romans 5:1-5
John 16:12-15

Reflection:

This Sunday is Trinity Sunday, when we focus on how God has been revealed to us through Jesus Christ and the coming of the Holy Spirit – that God is One, in Three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It seems too difficult and confusing to wrap our minds around such a belief. For me, and I think for many theologians throughout the years, the mystery of the Trinity is summed up in words that we get from our second reading (Romans 5:1-5). In our reading, St. Paul talks about being justified by faith, and even being able to boast of our afflictions, “knowing that affliction produces endurance, and endurance, proven character, and proven character, hope, and hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given us.”

The mystery of the Trinity is the mystery of God’s love “poured into our hearts.” I see it as God, this Being of perfect Love and perfect Relationship, demonstrating the perfection of Love by going outside of God’s self, and loving us into existence. And not only did God love us into existence, God gave us free will, because real love can only be given freely. And God loved us so much that the Father sent the Son, who became incarnate by the Holy Spirit, in order to save us from sin and the fear of death, and to be reconciled to God, in the hope of being with God forever.

In our Gospel reading (John 16:12-15), Jesus says to His disciples: “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now. But when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth…He will glorify me, because he will take from what is mine and declare it to you.” It seems to me that this incredible, inexplicable love of God is what the Holy Spirit has taken and declared to us.

But is that love still too much for us to bear? I see many people who can believe that God “so loved the world,” but cannot believe that God loves them. I see many others who believe that God loves them and others like them, but not “those people.” And I see many people who look on life as some kind of zero-sum affair; that somehow another’s gain is their loss. But when we buy into that kind of thinking, are we not refuting our faith in God? Are we not putting limits on God? But how can we reason that there are limits to God’s love, and God’s abundance, and God’s blessings, if we believe that God is love; if we believe in the Trinity?

The mystery of the Trinity reminds us that we were created out of love; we were created for love; we were created to love. To love as Jesus has commanded us, and the Holy Spirit keeps prompting us, we are simply being true to who God made us to be. When we choose to love, afflictions will come, because of our empathy with those who suffer; because of the sacrifices we are willing to make; because of resistance to justice and peace.

Having been loved so much, may we love each other and the whole world.

Fr. Phil Paxton, C.P., is the local superior of the Passionist Community in Birmingham, Alabama. 

Daily Scripture, July 17, 2023

Scripture: Exodus 1:8-14, 22Matthew 10:34-11:1 Reflection It is easy to dismiss today’s gospel as “crazy talk” because what Jesus asks of us seems not only excessive and unfair, but downright » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, July 16, 2023

Scripture: Isaiah 55:10-11Romans 8:18-23Matthew 13:1-23 Reflection: My hope is that each person reading this is able to be more intensely conscious of God’s fertile Word always present with you and » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, July 15, 2023

Scripture: Genesis 49:29-32; 50:15-26aMatthew 10:24-33 Reflection: A Happy Ending Just Out of Reach We conclude today our reading of the Book of Genesis. It’s ending is the ending of the » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, July 14, 2023

Scripture: Genesis 46:1-7, 28-30Matthew 10:16-23 Reflection: I am always struck by the number of people in the Old and New Testament who respond so decisively to the call of the Lord.  » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, July 13, 2023

Scripture: Genesis 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5Matthew 10:7-15 Reflection: Our first reading continues to share the story in Genesis of Joseph and his brothers. That story is familiar to most of us » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, July 12, 2023

Scripture: Genesis 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24aMatthew 10:1-7 Reflection: When I read over Jesus’ summoning the twelve and giving them authority to expel unclean spirits and to cure sickness and disease of » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, July 11, 2023

Scripture: Genesis 32:23-33Matthew 9:32-38 Reflection: Jacob sent his wives, 11 children and others of his party with all his possessions, across the Jabbok River.  He stood alone on the other » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, July 10, 2023

Scripture: Genesis 28:10-22aMatthew 9:18-26 Reflection: As a child, did an adult entrusted with your care violate that trust in harmful ways? As an adult, have you ever trusted someone and » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, July 9, 2023

Scripture: Zechariah 9:9-10Romans 8:9, 11-13Matthew 11:25-30 Reflection: Jesus’ prayer sums up the gospel of Matthew and connects Jesus’ Beatitudes and the final teaching of his hidden presence revealed at the » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, July 8, 2023

Scripture: Genesis 27:1-5, 15-29Matthew 9:14-17 Reflection: I’m sure many readers watch programs like CSI and other TV, Cable or Netflix series with some kind of ‘investigative’ sub-theme running throughout the » Continue Reading.

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