Joy In Considering The Trinity

In the unity of the Godhead there be three persons, of one substance, power, and eternity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost: the Father is of none, neither begotten, not proceeding; the Son is eternally begotten of the Father; the Holy Ghost eternally proceeding from the Father and the Son (The Westminster Confession of Faith, Chapter 2, Article 3).

To make sure we clearly see what the confession is saying let me put it like this:

One God, three Persons:
The Father - of none, not begotton, not proceeding
The Son - eternally begotton of the Father
The Spirit - eternally proceeding from the Father and Son

Many years ago I began reading something on the Trinity. I did not understand it and to a certain degree was disturbed by it. I had not heard it taught in any church I had attended. Fearing that it might be error I put it aside and moved on to something else.

In recent years I have greatly benefited from the teaching of John Piper on the Scripture. At one point in his instruction he spoke of the Trinity and referred to the teaching of Jonathan Edwards. It was then that I came to realize that what I had set aside years earlier was this same material by Edwards. In the providence of God, what I could not previously grasp has recently become joy to my innermost being as I meditate and marvel upon it. And be assured, my present understanding of it would have to be juvenile and lacking maturity, for who is it that in this world can begin to grasp the more exquisite perfections of an infinite God? Yet the child of God now has a heart that longs for and feasts upon God Himself.

So I am indebted to Jonathan Edwards and John Piper for much of what follows. This is my feeble attempt to put into my own words the wealth they have mined from the Scriptures and upon which I have benefited. I direct the reader to Jonathan Edward’s “Essay on the Trinity” (which can be downloaded at monergism.com) and John Piper’s discussion found in pages 34 to 45 of his must-read book, “The Pleasures of God” (desiringgod.org).

As the above confession states, God the Father “is of none.”
He is that He is. There is nothing that we can compare Him to for He asks rhetorically, “To whom then will ye liken God? or what likeness will ye compare unto him?” (Is. 40:18). He is completely and totally other. He is not like anything created. No image made by man is permitted.

Consider briefly the image you have of yourself. I am not referring to the image that you see of your physical body in the mirror, but the mental image that you behold of yourself. This would be who you consider yourself to be. For instance you might consider yourself doing what is right, helpful to others, happy, performing a good job, living a good life - just an all around nice person. The problem that you would have with your image is that it is flawed. All humans have a sin nature that corrupts the way they understand themselves. Our intention at seeing ourselves properly might possibly be good but our ability at doing so is impossible. Only God can see us as we truly are. The point I desire to make is that even if we know that we are ungodly sinners we can never imagine how corrupt we are in and of ourselves. I cannot truly know myself. My image of myself is insufficient and thus my image of myself is false and does not exist in reality. Such an image is worthless and undesirable.

God the Father does not have this problem. He is cognizant of Himself in a perfect manner. He understands His existence. He knows His worth. The depths of Himself is not tarnished in anyway as He beholds Himself. The beauty of His total otherness is always before Him. The Father sees His excellence in a faultless and precise manner. The image He has of Himself is true. It is not fake, but factual. It is not artificial, but genuine. It is not tainted, but pure. He knows exactly who He is and sees Himself as such.

The Father beholding Himself in a perfect manner is real and eternal. Seeing Himself perfectly yields an image that is not a thing created but is of His own essence. The image is not an it but is such of the Father Himself that it is He who is “the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person” (Heb. 1:3). The image is the exact representation of the Father. The very nature of the Father is the very nature of His image. All that the Father is, the image is. He is such of the Father and yet distinct, being His own Person. Thus the image or expression or brightness of glory or exact representation is the second Person of the Trinity, fully Deity, the eternal begotten Son of God, Jesus Christ (Col. 1:15, 2:9; II Cor. 4:4).

The Father beholds His Son and He sees one who is infinitely glorious and beautiful, an eternal treasure of value and worth that is unmatched. In like manner, the Son beholds the Father and sees unrivaled perfection and majesty, a cascade of magnificence and glory. God beholds God and treasures He who is most valuable: God. Thus, in all eternity, the Father and the Son involve themselves in adoring, delighting in and rejoicing in each other. “Then I was by him, as one brought up with him: and I was daily his delight, rejoicing always before him” (Prov. 8:30). The gospels are full of the declarations of love the Father has for the Son and the Son’s declarations of love to the Father through the obedience to His will (e.g. John 5:20, 30).

The love, adoration, delight, joy, admiration flowing from the Father to the Son and the Son to the Father is not a created thing but is of the same essence as God. It proceeds forth from one to the other in infinite power. It is such of God yet distinct from the Father and Son, but of the same substance. This holy proceeding of blessed blessedness from the Father to the Son and Son to the Father is such of each so as to be Deity itself. As such, being of the same substance, yet distinct, this proceeding is not an it but a Person, the third Person of the Trinity, the incomparable Spirit of God.

The Holy Spirit is such adoration and blessedness proceeding between the Father and the Son and He cannot be contained by time or space. He is of such glory that He fills all in all. Thus David ask rhetorically, “Whither shall I go from thy spirit?” (Ps. 139:7).

There are many metaphors used in scripture to identify the Spirit of God. Some are wind (Acts 2:2), wine (Matt. 9:17), oil (Ps. 23:5), fire (Acts 2:3,4) breath (John 20:22) and a dove (Luke 3:22). Perhaps a most noted one is the river of water of life found in Rev. 22:1. “And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.” This is the river that, when granted to the people of God, flows forth from their innermost being. As Jesus said, “He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified” (John 7:38, 39). Elsewhere this is called “the river of thy (God’s) pleasures” and “the fountain of life” (Ps. 36:8,9). It is of this water or river or fountain that the one who thirsts is told to come and take freely. “and let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely” (Rev. 22:17).

In Matt. 7:11, “If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?” we see that it is the Father that gives “good things” to those asking. In a parallel passage, Luke 11:13, “If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?” it is the Father giving the “Holy Spirit” to those asking. The “good things” appear to be synonymous to the “Holy Spirit.” I suspect the good things spoken of in Matt. 7:11 would be the love, adoration, excellency, joy, delight, etc. that proceeds from the Father and the Son. That “proceeding” is the Holy Spirit spoken of in the parallel passage of Luke 11:13.

It is common of Paul in his letters to desire grace and peace from the Father and the Son to the recipients of his letters, e.g., “To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ” (Rom. 1:7). It is noteworthy that the Holy Spirit is not included. However, consider such a place as II Cor. 13:14. “ The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen.” The blessing of the Holy Spirit is Himself, the taking part of His Being in communion.

John tells us in I John 1:3 that he declares the truth to us “that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ.” There is no fellowship with the Holy Spirit because the Holy Spirit is the fellowship Himself. The elect are “partakers of the divine nature” (II Peter 1:4). They have received “the promise of the Spirit through faith” (Gal. 3:14).

That Spirit of mutual adoration between the Father and the Son, Himself being fully God, inhabits the believer. He fills the believer with Himself - love, joy, delight and adoration of the Father and the Son. He is the communion, participation, fellowship, sharing, joining in of the Father and the Son. Thus every believer is joined together in this fellowship one with another as well as with the Father and Son.

Lest I have been a source of confusion or have muddied someone’s water, let me go to Jonathan Edwards to state this doctrine of the Trinity more clearly and succinctly:
And this I suppose to be that blessed Trinity that we read of in the Holy Scriptures. The Father is the Deity subsisting in the prime, un-originated and most absolute manner, or the Deity in its direct existence. The Son is the Deity generated by God’s understanding, or having an idea of Himself and subsisting in that idea. The Holy Ghost is the Deity subsisting in act, or the Divine essence flowing out and breathed forth in God’s Infinite love to and delight in Himself. And I believe the whole Divine essence does truly and distinctly subsist both in the Divine idea and Divine love, and that each of them are properly distinct Persons.
There is also good instruction in Edward’s discussion of the honor of the individual Person’s of the Trinity:
They are equal in honor: besides the honor which is common to them all, viz., that they are all God, each has His peculiar honor in the society or family. They are equal not only in essence, but the Father’s honor is that He is, as it were, the Author of perfect and Infinite wisdom. The Son’s honor is that He is that perfect and Divine wisdom itself the excellency of which is that from whence arises the honor of being the author or Generator of it. The honor of the Father and the Son is that they are infinitely excellent, or that from them infinite excellency proceeds; but the honor of the Holy Ghost is equal for He is that Divine excellency and beauty itself.
‘Tis the honor of the Father and the Son that they are infinitely holy and are the fountain of holiness, but the honor of the Holy Ghost is that holiness itself. The honor of the Father and the Son is [that] they are infinitely happy and are the original and fountain of happiness and the honor of the Holy Ghost is equal for He is infinite happiness and joy itself.
The honor of the Father is that He is the fountain of the Deity as He from Whom proceed both the Divine wisdom and also excellency and happiness. The honor of the Son is equal for He is Himself the Divine wisdom and is He from Whom proceeds the Divine excellency and happiness, and the honor of the Holy Ghost is equal for He is the beauty and happiness of both the other Persons.
For my part, I have written thus far knowing that I am not sufficient or adequate for such things (II Cor. 2:16). Yet I am driven by the joy of seeing, yet only through a glass, darkly (I Cor. 13:12). And that joy of seeing is the Holy Spirit, the communion of the Father and the Son. For what other joy would compare?

I seek to comprehend the incomprehensible. What beauty the Son is to the Father. What loveliness the Father is to the Son. Each beholds the other in eternal delight and love. The worth, the value of each cannot be surpassed. There is sheer ecstasy one for the other. That ecstasy is the Spirit of the Father and Son.

How is it that God can set His love on certain of mankind if He is so passionate about Himself? If it were possible, and of course it is not, for God to love someone more than Himself, He would commit idolatry. God’s love must and will always be centered on Himself. He does all things for His own Name’s sake (Ezek. 20:44), for His own glory (Phil. 2:11). God’s love for mankind is secondary. God’s love for man will never place man above God. He will not give His glory to another (Is. 48:11). God will not make much of someone else. No one will be exalted above Him (I Chr. 29:11).

The Father’s love for Himself in the person of His Son is a love of delight and pleasure in that which is excellent and beautiful. The love of God for mankind is a love involving mercy and grace that makes provision for fallen man to share in the love of that which is excellent and beautiful, i.e., God Himself.

To be loved by God is not to be made much of, but to be made such that you know and make much of God. It is to be directed to the place where there is “fullness of joy” and “pleasures for evermore,” the very presence of God (Ps. 16:11). It is to be placed in such a position that you “rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory” (I Pet. 1:8) and “shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light” (I Pet. 2:9).

When one is found to be redeemed by Jesus Christ, that one is known to be loved. And that love is not to exalt the one loved. It is for the one loved to be caught up in the love, joy, delight, admiration, etc. that flows between the Father and the Son and to participate, commune, share and take part in it. That one is said to be indwelt by the Spirit of God. “Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his” (Rom. 8:9). “Hereby know we that we dwell in him, and he in us, because he hath given us of his Spirit” (I John 4:13).

In conclusion I first quote Jonathan Edwards:
So that it is God of Whom our good is purchased and it is God that purchases it and it is God also that is the thing purchased.
And secondly I quote John Piper:
This is the soul’s end - the blessing beyond which no better can be imagined or conceived: an infinite, eternal, mutual, holy energy of love and pleasure between God the Father and God the Son flowing out in the Person of God the Spirit, and filling the souls of the redeemed with immeasurable and everlasting joy (The Pleasures of God, pg. 311 - 312).
Thus, herein is the beginning of my joy in considering the Trinity, the God who is all in all (I Cor. 15:28).

Father, fill my soul with the inconceivable ecstasy that flows between You and Your Son: the non-contained Spirit of God. Amen.




Sovereign God, Gracious God - Album Song Lyrics

MYSTERY

This truth never could have been known
For man’s sin our God would atone
Thus the Christ departed His throne mystery

On the cross He suffered to claim
Helpless sinners all full of shame
And brought glory to His own name mystery
Such a mystery

True life dwells in them, trophies of His grace
God is their portion, they behold His face

None but God could ever have planned
Hope of glory dwelling in man
Done in power by His own Hand mystery
Such a mystery

This the mystery which was once concealed
Christ the Glorious One in His people live

All that is marvels at Him who
Redeemed His own whom He foreknew
Lord God all glory be to You evermore
Glory evermore

See the Glorious One, Christ upon His throne
God is all in all, mystery made known

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STEPHEN

He was a man of power and of faith, and he boldly spoke God’s word
He testified that Jesus is God’s Son, stirring up all those that heard
His enemies could not resist his speech, so the council heard his case
Looking steadfastly on him they could see, like an angel’s was his face

(Chorus) Stephen spoke the truth of Jesus Christ
He stood firm amidst the strife
He became the church’s first martyr
And he won the crown of life

He fervently spoke of the grace of God and of Israel’s history
The prophet Moses was ordained for them and from Egypt set them free
Against the Lord and Moses they rebelled, in their sin they had no fear
With mercy great God promised Christ the Lord and instructed them to hear

(Chorus)

“Uncircumcised in heart, you cannot hear, like your fathers you have sinned
Neglecting God’s law, Jesus Christ you killed, you defied God once again”
Their hardened heart was cut, they gnashed on him when they heard these sacred things
But Stephen looked up to heaven above, where the Christ, his Savior reigns

(Chorus)

“Behold, I see the heavens opened wide, standing there at God’s right hand
I see the glorious righteousness of God, Jesus Christ, both God and Man”
With one accord they cry out and stone him, he prays God his spirit keep
He kneeling down prays for his enemies, doing this, he falls a sleep

(Chorus)

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FROM PSALM ONE

Blessed is the man, who all night and day
Takes to heart God’s law, and walks in His way
His commandments he will keep
While awake and when asleep

Ungodly sinners he will not obey
From the scornful man he will stay away
From the wicked he’ll withdraw
And obey God’s holy law

He is like a tree grown by the river
Fruitful in season, whose leaf won’t wither
Mighty is this godly man
As a strong tree he will stand

Like the chaff of grain the wind drives away
The ungodly man stands not in the day
Of the judgment of the Lord
Wrath of God is his reward

The Lord knows the way of the righteous man
The ungodly way, He will not let stand
Let the ungodly perish
Let the righteous, God cherish

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THE LIGHT

Men were walking in sin and despair
No hope of escaping the night
In the darkness, the shadow of death
And evil oppressed with their might
There was no hope
Pain and grief, no relief
There was no truth
Only lies and deceit from the thief

Hidden in light, whom no man has seen
For God dwells in bright holiness
At his right hand, enthroned in His love
Is Jesus the Christ, God expressed
The Mighty God
Purity, so lovely
O, could it be?
He would come and make the darkness flee

Those in darkness have seen a great light
Jesus is the true light of men
Condemnation, light came in the world
But darkness could not comprehend
Light of the world
Flee the night, walk in light
Cleansed by His blood
Trade your sins for a pure robe of white

God commanded the light to shine forth
And Christ to my heart was made known
Darkness scattered, light overwhelmed me
For Christ all my sins had atoned
Marvelous light
Christ alone, love that’s known
Behold the Lamb
With the light shining forth from His throne

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THE FEAR OF THE LORD

The fear of the Lord is the start of wisdom
A good understanding He will give
The fear of the Lord is a spring of water
Go there and drink freely, you will live

His fear be on you, His truth be shown you
In His holy word delight
For Him deciding, in Him abiding
So that you may walk upright

The fear of the Lord is the start of knowledge
Keep all His commandments from your youth
The fear of the Lord is worth more than treasure
But fools despise wisdom and the truth

Judge truth correctly, walk circumspectly
In all of your life be true
The wealth of heaven, to you be given
Christ’s life be lived out in you

The fear of the Lord is to hate all evil
All pride, wicked actions you shall hate
The fear of the Lord shall endure forever
God’s pure righteous judgments are all great

Walk with endurance, have all assurance
Spirit of the Lord is here
With Christ inside you, His strength provide you
There is no one else to fear

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FROM PSALM 46

God is our refuge, God is our strength
A very present help in trouble
Therefore will not we fear though the earth be removed
And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea

God is our refuge, God is our strength
His river shall make glad His city
The heathen raged, the kingdoms moved apart when He spoke
He has made such desolations, behold the work of the Lord

God is our refuge, God is our strength
Be still and know that He is our God
He makes the wars to cease to the ends of the earth
God of Jacob is our refuge, the Lord of Host is with us

(repeat first verse)

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SOVEREIGN GOD, GRACIOUS GOD

In eternity past, God the Father decreed
From among helpless sinners there were some to be freed
From their sin and their guilt, from their grief and their pain
By the blood of the Savior, by the Lamb who was slain

(Chorus) Sovereign God, gracious God, to You praises we bring
We do lift up our voices and to you we do sing
Sovereign God, gracious God, Jesus Christ is our King
We give Him all the glory, praise eternal we bring

Long before time began, He of glory and grace
Did elect His own people out of the human race
Who were dead in their sin, who were deaf, dumb and blind
And for these came Christ Jesus, and each one He would find

(Chorus)

Before earth did exist, our Creator did plan
To redeem all His chosen by His righteous right hand
He who ever was pure, He who never knew sins
This one paid our transgression, then He called us His friends

(Chorus)

In the timeless future our God always will be
Ever worthy of worship for His gracious decree
That sent Jesus our Lord down to earth as the Man
To redeem all God’s children and fulfill all His plan

(Chorus)

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HE WAS, HE IS, ALWAYS SHALL BE

He was, He is, always shall be
Christ abiding, eternally
Alpha and Omega, Beginning and End
The One who loved us, and washed us from our sin
Alpha and Omega, The First and The Last
Crucified and risen with glory unsurpassed

Worthy the Lamb, upon the throne
He shall receive glory alone
Jesus, You are worthy, for You there shall be
Praise and thanksgiving from all those you made free
Your blood was sufficient, with You we shall reign
Singing Your praises unto Your holy name

In God alone we all subsist
For His pleasure all things exist
The heavens break open, all people shall see
The Lord in glory, exquisite majesty
Holy, Holy, Holy - Lord God Almighty
You were and now are, and evermore shall be

Holy, Holy, Holy - Lord God Almighty
You were and now are, and evermore shall be

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FROM I CORINTHIANS 15:52-57

A seed is planted in the ground, for a time there it will lie
That which is sown will soon come forth only after it has died
God makes life rise up out of death, what is sown seems to decay
But in the spring life will come forth, God’s own glory to display

(Chorus) O death, where is your sting
O grave, where’s your victory
Jesus Christ has come to raise me up
Giving life for eternity

The righteous man has hope in death, it is he God has esteemed
All his sins are as white as snow, for in Christ he is redeemed
Dwelling here in our sinful flesh, longing for eternity
All God’s people will soon be raised, fearsome death from them shall flee

(Chorus)

Commit this body to the grave, sow it firmly in the ground
Leave it there ‘til the Lord returns, it will here the trumpet sound
Without corruption I shall rise in the twinkling of an eye
Dressed in the righteousness of Christ, I will meet Him in the sky

(Chorus)

O gruesome death you have no sting, grave, you have no victory
Christ Jesus has defeated you, from your grip has set me free
Sin is gone and the law fulfilled, Jesus is my victory
Honor, glory and praise be His throughout all eternity

(Chorus)

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BE VERY AFRAID

There above in holiness dwells God Most High
While sinful man on earth below rebel and die
They do not know, nor have understood
Their great offense and for them they should be very afraid

Hearts of greed that show no need for God above
Selfish desire, all you acquire, is what you love
Your heart’s corrupt, you can do no good
God sees your greed and for you, you should be very afraid

Pride of life and evil thought is in your mind
Fraud, lies, deceit and vanity in you confined
You keep it in, so that you look good
But God does see and for you, you should be very afraid

Your father is the devil, you do his will
Destruction is his great desire, to steal and kill
Captive to him, full of all falsehood
God’s enemy and for you, you should be very afraid

Jesus dwells with holiness as His attire
In righteousness He breaks forth as consuming fire
Bow down to Him, if by grace you would
But otherwise, as for you, you should be very afraid

Christ alone died for the sins of His elect
He rose again and all who come He won’t reject
He welcomes them, as He said He would
Refuse to come, as for you, you should be very afraid

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NO ONE CAN COMPARE TO YOU

He chooses all that He will do and no one can change His decree
He chose to save me from my sin and sent His Son to die for me
Father, Abba, Father No one can compare to You

Lord Jesus is the perfect Lamb He paid the price of all my sin
He rose up from the grave in power and sits on His throne again
Jesus, Savior, Jesus No one can compare to You

The Comforter was sent by God to seal me for eternity
He comforts, leads, defeats my sin and puts God’s life in side of me
Holy Spirit, Spirit of God No one can compare to You

Gracious Father, Wondrous Savior, Mighty Spirit, God is One
All glory, praise be unto You for who You are and all You’ve done
Father, Jesus, Spirit of God No one can compare to You

Father, Jesus, Spirit of Christ No one can compare to You

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FROM REVELATION 19:11-21

Heaven opens, to reveal
He who opened each and every seal
Faithful and True on a horse of white
He is called The Word of God
Eyes like flame, crowns upon His head
Righteously He judges and makes war
Heavenly armies follow Him
From His mouth proceeds the two-edged sword

He’s so worthy, God bestows
A name written that no mere man knows
With a vesture that is dipped in blood
He is called The Word of God
He shall rule with a rod of iron
All the nations smitten by His sword
He does tread the winepress of God
See the wrath of our Almighty Lord

Gather to the feast below
All the birds of heaven are to go
Summoned by an angel in the sun
Supper of Almighty God
Mighty men, captains and their kings
All their armies war against the Lord
Suddenly Christ His sword does swing
Enemies fall at His spoken word

Righteous judgment does require
Beast, false prophet in the lake of fire
Brimstone burning with excessive heat
Righteous is The Word of God
Behold the Lamb that is a Lion
KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS is He
Worship Him - honor, glory, praise,
Adoration to Him ever be

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