
The Trinity
The Trinity is a central concept in Christian theology that describes God as three distinct persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—who coexist in one divine essence. This means that while these three persons are unique, they are unified in nature and will. The Father is the creator, the Son (Jesus) is the redeemer, and the Holy Spirit is the sustainer. This relational unity emphasizes that God is both personal and communal, inviting believers into a relationship with Him. The Trinity reflects the complexity of divine love and the nature of God's interaction with the world.