Posted on 05/24/2016 6:49:46 AM PDT by Salvation
Many of you know that I write the Question and Answer column for Our Sunday Visitor. Given the celebration of Trinity Sunday this past Sunday, I thought I might reproduce here on the blog a question/answer regarding the Trinity. It is a fairly common question; perhaps you have it, too. Remember that my answers in the column are required to be brief.
We read in a recent Sunday Gospel (May 1, 2016) that Jesus says that the Father is greater than He (Jn 14:28). Since we are all taught that each Divine Person of the Blessed Trinity fully possesses the nature of God, equally to be adored and glorified, what did Jesus mean by such a statement? – Dick Smith, Carrolton, TX.
Theologically, Jesus means that the Father is the eternal source in the Trinity. All three persons of the Trinity are co-eternal, co-equal, and equally divine. But the Father is the Principium Deitatis (the Source in the Deity).
Hence, Jesus proceeds from the Father from all eternity. He is eternally begotten of the Father. In effect, Jesus is saying, I delight that the Father is the eternal principle or source of my being, even though I have no origin in time.
Devotionally, Jesus is saying that He always does what pleases His Father. Jesus loves His Father; Hes crazy about Him. He is always talking about Him and pointing to Him. By calling the Father greater, He says (in effect), I look to my Father for everything. I do what I see Him doing (Jn 5:19) and what I know pleases Him (Jn 5:30). His will and mine are one. What I will to do proceeds from Him. I do what I know accords with His will.
So although the members of the Trinity are all equal in dignity, there are processions in the Trinity, such that the Father is the source, the Son eternally proceeds from Him (Jn 8:42), and the Holy Spirit eternally proceeds from the Father and the Son as from one principal (Jn 15:26).
St Thomas speaks poetically of the Trinity as follows:
Genitori, Genitoque Procedenti ab utroque compar sit laudautio
(To the One Who Begets, and to the Begotton One, and to the One who proceeds from them both, be equal praise.)
The Athanasian Creed says the following regarding these processions:
The Father is made by none, neither created nor begotten.
The Son is of the Father alone, neither made nor created, but begotten.
The Holy Spirit is of the Father and of the Son, not made, nor created, nor begotten, but he proceeds from them.
So although equal, processions do have an order. The Father is greater (as source), but is equal in dignity to Son and Holy Spirit.
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Okay...you know the difference between “if” and “when”, right?
I love how the “Christians keep trying to bring it around to me instead of actually answering your question. Heck one of them is not even sure “If” God exists.
Your post 160 is what got this going. You said God came into existence. If you can’t see the difference between what you posted and Iscool posted......well. BTW still waiting on your proof regarding your claim on Nicea.
Are you now saying you are not a Christian????
Was it you a few months ago who posted that ‘just because a fool asks a Catholic a question doesn’t mean we have to answer it?’
*snicker*
And your answer about post 160 is where exactly?
Of course I don't deny it...I wasn't suggesting there was a beginning...I was just putting things in terms where they could easily be grasped...
God didn't create a son in eternity...The Son was always there as part of the Trinity...
Only two posters didn’t understand.
There are a lot of things that the bible does not describe.
He IS?
Do you still beat your wife?
You having trouble actually seeing the word IF in one statement?
Quite Hillary-like.
A well known MORMON professor said something on this order...
Flares and chaff is blown out the back of a plane; hoping to break the lock on an incoming missile homing it's exhaustpipe.
I like that one.
Pretty accurate assessment of the situation.
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If we took him at his word, we wouldn’t be talking about trinities in the first place.
The two who admit to NOT being born again...
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