I and the Father are one

The Feast of Trinity is celebrated on the first Sunday after Pentecost.

Jesus says, “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30).

Some people say what God can, may, and should do. The Bible shows that God can do anything as long as he keeps his promises.

The Trinity is the logical consequence of divine revelation in the Bible.

God revealed himself in three personalities. He is father because a son was born. The son carries the father’s DNA and is not a lower being by virtue of sonship, but voluntarily submits to the father by virtue of sonship. God is present because he is spirit and can be everywhere trough the Holy Spirit and act everywhere at once. God is not human and therefore outside of our thinking.

Whoever receives the Holy Spirit also receives the Father and the Son (Whoever receives the one I send receives me, and whoever receives me receives the one who sent me. John 13:20). No of them does anything that the other wouldn’t do. A dimension of unity that we cannot understand. Jesus said, “Believe me” (John 14:11). We cannot comprehend this unity with our mind.