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As Christians, we take the Trinity for granted. I think
this is true because, most of the time, we don’t seek
God’s will and guidance. Yes, we affirm our belief in
Father, Son, and Spirit, but do we trust God with our
immediate future? Do we seek out Jesus to be our
personal friend? Are we open to and hope in the work of
the Spirit in our lives? Our faith, as historically rich
as it is, cannot stand pat. We must look to the future.
This is where we will see God act. This is where the
reality of the Trinity comes alive. We give glory to the
Father who works in our lives. We look forward the
coming of the Son, both in the Eucharist and at the end
of time. And we place our hope in the Spirit, our guide
in life.
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