The
Holy Trinity is one of the great mysteries of the Orthodox Faith. With
our finite and limited minds, we are unable to comprehend the Holy Trinity
at all, and yet with our hearts, we can believe in the truth of the this
mystery. We confess our belief each time we say the Creed , "I believe
in One God, the Father almighty,...and in one Lord Jesus Christ...and in
the Holy Spirit..." And so, even though it is incomprehensible, the mystery
of the Holy Trinity is intertwined throughout the most basic confession
of our faith. 
The worship of the Trinity is the key element of the Orthodox Faith.
If you were to ask a group of people, "What is the essence of true religious
belief?" you would get a number of different answers, depending on who
you asked. If you were to narrow your questioning down to only those who
confessed Christianity, it is most likely that you would get an answer
which expressed in some way "to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ". But
if you were to ask an Orthodox Christian who was familiar with the services
of the Church, "What is the true
What is it that makes this mystery of the Holy Trinity so vital to our
Christian belief? In order to answer this question, we must first understand
a little about the Holy Trinity. The mystery of the Trinity is that there
is One God in three Persons and that each of these Persons is distinct
and separate from the others while at the same time all three Persons are
indivisibly united. How can something be three separate and distinct things
and yet at the same time be only one? This is the mystery of the Trinity. 
But the nature of the Trinity is not just an abstract idea, a belief
that has no impact on us as Orthodox Christians. St Athanasius said about
the incarnation, "God became man so that man might become god." And indeed
this is true - when we "put on Christ" at Holy Baptism and as we begin
to work out our salvation, we become like God, that is we take on His nature.
We give up our own fallen human nature, and in exchange we receive the
nature of the God-man Jesus Christ. In order to be saved we must exhibit
the mystery of the Holy Trinity in our own lives. 
How is such a thing possible? How can we, who are created beings, who
are limited, mortal and finite, become like the Holy Trinity - three persons
in one essence? Again the Holy Fathers teach us what we must know. We know
that there is no salvation outside the Church. In order to be transformed
and enter into the life of Christ, we must do so within His Church. The
Church is the ark of salvation and we are all gathered into that ark. But
there is more to this than just membership in an earthly organization.
The Church is much more than that. The Church is the union of all Orthodox
Christians into the one mystical Body of Christ. It is in the Church that
our true nature as Christians is made manifest. We, who are many, are united
into one body (and yet we remain many persons, distinct from one another).
This unity of diversity that we find in the mystery of the Church is exactly
the same mystery of the unity in diversity of the Holy Trinity. By being
members of the Holy Church, we are transformed so that our nature becomes
like that of the Holy Trinity. 
In the Holy Church, our true nature as a corporate body, a single entity
made up of many persons, is made manifest. When we gather together to worship
in the public services of the Church, we express this godlike nature. In
this we can begin to see the importance of participating in the services
of the Church. These services are not just a social gathering, a ritual
that we share with those of like mind and belief. The services of the Church
are the necessary expression of our godlike nature. By participating in
the public worship of the Church we act like God, we confess our belief
in the Holy Trinity and we confess our likeness to the Holy Trinity. If
we shun the services of the Church, if we do not participate, then we are
in effect turning our back on Christ, turning away from the salvation that
He provides, denying that we are like Him. It is in the public services
of the Church that God does the work of making our nature to be like His.
It is only in the Church and in her public and corporate worship that we
become like the Holy Trinity. 
From a Post to the Orthodox
mailing list, dated May 9, 1996 by Priest David Moser 
faith?" he could immediately answer with the words of the Church. At
the end of the Divine Liturgy when we sing "We have found the true faith..."
we describe what this "true faith" is "...worshipping the undivided Trinity."
Orthodox Christians have known even from the very beginning that in order
to truly believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, it is necessary to believe in
the Holy Trinity and that in order to worship God "in spirit and in truth,"
we must worship the Holy Trinity. 
    
St Seraphim of Sarov Orthodox Church, 872 N 29th St, Boise ID 
    
Email:
moserd@PRIMENET.COM
 
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