Reflection: The Divine Relationship
I once knew a married couple who had been together for over 70 years. Speaking with them was like nothing else. Two lives woven together intimately over for such a long time. You could feel their closeness.
Take the most beautiful and intimate relationship you can imagine and multiply it by infinity. Seventy years gives way to all of eternity. Two fallible humans swapped for the perfection of God. Add a whole chunk of Trinitarian mystery. Shake it up, stir it through, and still we are left with Divine mystery.
Contemplating the perfect relationship existing within God himself inevitably bends our mind into knots. It’s like trying to capture the ocean in a coffee cup.
The small sliver we can grasp is incredible. God is Love (1 John 4:16). Not just loving but Love within himself. Father, Son and Spirit dwelling in perfect unity, intimacy, glory, delight and beauty.
John 1: The Son is in the closest relationship with the Father … and he makes him known to us. Not simply ideas or theology. He initiates and invites us to relationship. We’ve seen our adoption into God’s family.
Now come to the Upper Room. Take your shoes off and enter holy ground where we hear Jesus praying for us:
‘Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me’ (John 17:20).
Ponder this for a moment. Us in God and God in us. We are being drawn up into the beautiful union of the Triune God. Joining in the eternal relationship of our God who is Love.
We will graduate from earth into heaven soon, and what we now know in part, we will know in full. But let’s not waste any time. Jesus has opened the door to the Father. Come and enjoy a relationship with the one who made you and the one who loves you.
Prayer:
Almighty God. Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Thank you for drawing near to me and inviting me to live life with you. Help me to know you better, love you deeper, and walk more closely with you. Amen.