This is a good word, Andrew. This line particularly stood out to me:
"If we split God up and assume God appears differently for different functions, then we begin to learn not to seek Godself, but to seek the function that each person of the Trinity accomplishes for our benefit" (Meher, 2025).
Multiple scriptures come to mind: John 4:23-24. Those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth. (NLT); Matthew 6:33: Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness (NIV); Job 13:15: God might kill me, but I have no other hope (NLT)
This invitation to pursue the fullness of the Triune God and giver of all good gifts encourages believers to cultivate a more profound and personal connection with God, where our ultimate joy and satisfaction can be discovered solely in Him.
This is a good word, Andrew. This line particularly stood out to me:
"If we split God up and assume God appears differently for different functions, then we begin to learn not to seek Godself, but to seek the function that each person of the Trinity accomplishes for our benefit" (Meher, 2025).
Multiple scriptures come to mind: John 4:23-24. Those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth. (NLT); Matthew 6:33: Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness (NIV); Job 13:15: God might kill me, but I have no other hope (NLT)
This invitation to pursue the fullness of the Triune God and giver of all good gifts encourages believers to cultivate a more profound and personal connection with God, where our ultimate joy and satisfaction can be discovered solely in Him.
Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts, Trudi.