Good Evening Holy Trinity

I was sat at the concert, minding my own business when unexpectedly I heard:

‘Good evening Holy Trinity!’

It turned out that the person speaking was announcing that pupils from Holy Trinity school were there but their announcement caught me off guard.

I wonder what are our expectations of God are when we are living our everyday lives?

Do we expect to say good evening, hello, good morning etc to God or have we come to mistakenly believe that he is just for Sundays?

Which member of the trinity do you talk to? Do you prefer:

God the Father who loves us unconditionally?

Jesus: God the son who became human and who sacrificed himself and rose again from the dead to save humanity?

God the Holy Spirit: God’s presence at work in the world and our lives today, filling empowering, energizing and equipping us?

God wants us to talk with him more but he also wants us to relate to the fullness of who he is!

Is there a member of the trinity who you never or rarely talk to? If so why not try talking with him now?

I pray that our relationship with God would deepen and grow more and more each day!

About honestaboutmyfaith

Hi, my name is Graeme and I’m married to a very patient wife. We have 4 children, 2 rabbits, a terrapin (and not a lot of peace and quiet!). I’m a Regional Minister for the Eastern Baptist Association in the UK (the views expressed in this blog are my own) and I am especially interested in making Church accessible to people who have no church background and also in how we disciple people in order to equip them to live out their faith in the 21st Century.
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