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Thursday, June 13, 2013

G.O.D. IN THREE PERSONS



Don’t you think it’s great how the word God is made up of three letters? There’s one letter for each of the three persons in the Trinity. Was it a coincidence? Or is the word God a divine acronym?

G can refer to the GIVER OF SALVATION. That’s Jesus. I can pray to Jesus in gratitude for his sacrifice of becoming human for my sake; for living a life that is an example for me; for dying a horrible death in order to save my soul. Thank you, Jesus.

O can refer to the OVERSEER OF ALL THINGS. That’s the Father. He keeps the earth spinning. He keeps the stars from falling out of the heavens. He makes sure the plants grow, the tides go in and out, the rain falls. Thank you, Father.

D can refer to the DOER. That’s the Holy Spirit. As a Christian, the Spirit lives in me. And one way God works is through me. I am His hands and feet in this world as long as the Spirit guides and directs me. And as long as I attune my thoughts and actions to His. Thank you, Holy Spirit.

If I pray to God, I can remember to pray to G.O.D. 

PRAYER: Thank you, God for who you are and all you are doing in me and through me in this world. Amen.

WHAT ABOUT YOU? Do you pray more generally to one person of the Trinity? Why do you think that is?



3 comments:

Pam B. said...

♫♪♫ "God in three persons, blessed Trinity" ♪♫♪ God, Father, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Son of Man, Son of God---our bases are covered. Thank you, God!

From Carols Quill said...

@ Pam - you have such a beautiful voice. Them saints in heaven's choir have a solo in mind for you. Just not quite yet...

Pam B. said...

I've got a range of about 3 notes. But in heaven . . . .