My family, including my great grandchildren, love and request my deviled eggs for almost every family get-together. As I crack and peel egg after egg, I’m reminded of when I was a child going to Sunday school. Our teacher sometimes used a flannel board to teach us about the Bible. To explain how God could be a Trinity, three in one, she used the example of an egg. It is one egg, but it has a shell, a white layer and a yolk in the center. There are other not-so-simple ways theologians describe the indescribable Trinity, but truly understanding him and the loving relationship of the triune nature of God—Father, Son and Holy Spirit—is a study I believe it will take an eternity to master.
Three in One
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