This week’s biblical lesson is based on a blessing I wrote titled, “Trinitarian Blessing.” May the grace of the Father who calls, the love of the Son who redeems, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit who sustains, be with you now and always. Amen đ
Key Scripture Passages
- Grace of the Father who calls  2 Timothy 1:9 â âHe has saved us and called us to a holy lifeânot because of anything we have done but because of His own purpose and grace.â The Fatherâs grace is the initiating love that calls us into relationship. It reminds us that our journey begins not with our effort, but with Godâs invitation.
- Love of the Son who redeems  Romans 5:8 â âBut God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.â The Sonâs redeeming love is the heart of the gospel. Jesus redeems us through His sacrifice, showing that divine love is not abstract but embodied in self-giving.
- Fellowship of the Holy Spirit who sustains  2 Corinthians 13:14 â âMay the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.â The Spirit sustains us daily, empowering us to live faithfully, guiding us into truth, and binding us together in community.
Reflection
This blessing teaches us that the Christian life is Trinitarian at its core:
- The Fatherâs grace reminds us that we are chosen and called.
- The Sonâs love assures us that redemption is complete and secure.
- The Spiritâs fellowship sustains us in the present, making Godâs presence real and active in our lives.
Together, this blessing is not just a prayerâit is a pattern for living. It calls us to recognize that every step of our journey is held within the embrace of the Triune God.
Application
- Respond to the Fatherâs call â Live with gratitude, knowing your life is rooted in His grace.
- Rest in the Sonâs redemption â Let Christâs love free you from guilt and empower you to love others.
- Rely on the Spiritâs fellowship â Seek His guidance in prayer, community, and daily decisions.
Illustration
Think of the Trinity as a threefold cord (Ecclesiastes 4:12). Each strandâFather, Son, and Spiritâwraps around us, holding us secure. Alone, we are fragile; but bound in divine grace, love, and fellowship, we are sustained and strengthened.
Prayer
Holy Trinity, We thank You for the grace of the Father who calls, the love of the Son who redeems, and the fellowship of the Spirit who sustains.
Teach us to live in this blessing dailyâ to hear Your call, to rest in Your love, and to walk in Your sustaining presence.
May our lives reflect Your unity and joy, and may we be a blessing to others as You have blessed us.
In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Amen. đâď¸đ









