God as Loving Community: Rethinking the Trinity
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Trinity is often treated as a doctrine to explain, but it was never meant to solve the mystery of God—it was meant to protect it. Rooted in passages like John 14, where Jesus speaks of the Father, the Spirit, and himself as inseparably intertwined, Trinity emerges from the early church’s wrestling with a simple but radical truth: God is love. Not love as an attribute, but love as God’s very being. This means God has always existed as loving community—an endless exchange of presence, gift, and life. Rather than inviting us into theological certainty, Trinity invites us into trust, relationship, and love lived out. In the end, Jesus’ promise is clear: those who love will be loved, and in that love, they will see God.