Deuteronomy 4.32-34,39-40・Ps.33.4+5, 6+11, 20+21・Romans 8.14-17・Matthew 28.16-20
If we think there`s really a need to provide even just little answers to some questions regarding our faith, let us together hope that we can find today an approach to better understand the so-called mystery of the Holy Trinity. In here, we are affirming the Trinitarian dimension of our faith.
We start our daily prayer in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. We are called to understand more of the wisdom of God in creation, in His saving action through Jesus, and the inspiration of the His Spirit, the Holy Spirit that guides us to Godliness (holiness). We are called to evangelize in the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Hearing from a Catholic lay faithful in one of the bible workshop (Bible study) I once attended, “blessed is he/she who is able to begin his/her daily prayer in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit from the bottom of his/her heart (sincerely), for he/she is able to see, if not the whole, a larger picture of God`s saving plan for the humanity, and blessed is he/she who is able to see the vast of God`s love who creates, who saves, and the God who guides us all to purity of heart and intentions.