Christ With Coffee On Ice - breaking down the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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Hello, everybody. Welcome to another episode of Christ with coffee on ice. I am your host,
Ali Yost. It is a joy and honor to be back with you guys today. It's such a joy. I literally am
obsessed with you guys. I love, I love this part of my week. Happy Friday. I just bless y'all. In the
name of Jesus, I bless you. I hope that you are having a great day. I hope that you're having such a
great week. We have our Christ. We have our Bible here.
have our coffee on ice, which looks kind of like soup now. It does. It looks kind of like soup.
I made it hours ago and all the ice is gone. So it is what it is. We're enjoying it. It's still
very good. It's still cold. Gorgeous. Okay, guys, hi. Yeah, I am so excited for today because
I'm clueless as to what we're going to talk about. Oops. Okay, I wouldn't say I'm clueless.
Also, wait, before I get into the episode, can I share this with you? You may have already seen it. If you're
watching, you can see it in my hands. Okay, I'm going to hide it. I have the cutest little bookmark for my Bible.
And it was one of those nights where I was scrolling on Amazon.
Scrolling it on Amazon past like 10 p.m. is a dangerous time to be scrolling on Amazon. But that's what
I was doing. It was definitely past 10 p.m. and I'm just bored. I'm scrolling. A lot of times,
thank you, Holy Spirit, because he does give us.
control. A lot of times I really just scroll and I'm just looking. I actually don't buy anything.
And this is like really, really good for Allie because once upon a time, I could never just
scroll without physically buying things. So now I scroll and I'm just getting inspo. I'm looking at
things. I'm like, I'm giving myself time to think about it and sit on it because typically it's like
the next morning you wake up and you're like, I didn't even need any of that stuff, right? It's kind of
like binging, but shopping. I had an issue once upon a time, but I don't anymore. Thank you.
God for the freedom. He freed me from that. But I still will kind of scroll because it's just fun to look.
Okay, but this is not a good example because this time I was scrolling and I did buy this, but it was only
like $6. Okay, it wasn't a big deal. And I was already needing to get like new highlighters and pens.
And I needed like a new pencil holder. So I'm getting all of my essentials for studying the Bible.
And then bookmarks came up. And I was like, oh my gosh, I need more bookmarks. Because sometimes, y'all,
I don't know about you, but I want to mark more than just two places in the Bible. Like,
Typically, most Bibles come with at least one ribbon or two ribbons, you see, to mark where you want to be in the Bible.
But sometimes I want to mark more than one.
I want to mark like three different places, okay?
So I was like bookmarks.
Such a great idea.
So I get this bookmark and somebody had to have handmade this.
I mean, it is like the stinking cutest.
First, I saw a little mushroom.
It's like this crocheted little mushroom cutie pie.
And it has a string on it.
So then the mushroom's like sticking out at the top of your Bible.
And then the string is obviously what keeps.
the place in your Bible. But then I saw this cute little piece of bread. And I was like,
wait. No, the bread. This is what feeds our soul, right? So I was like, oh my gosh, this is
actually quite biblical. I love him and he's blushing. Um, anyway, so that's my bookmark.
Look, I'll show you. I will show you how it works. Okay, it's not the most practical. It's more
for the cuteness of it. Like it's really actually not that practical of a bookmark,
but it's cute. Look at him just peeking out of my mind.
I'm obsessed. He's so, look at his little eyes.
And he doesn't have a name. Maybe we can name him. He's our little red.
Anyway, thanks for letting me share that story with you guys, okay?
Anyway.
But today's going to be a great day. Today is a good day.
Today, we are going to talk about something that is a little intimidating for me.
I'm going to keep it a book.
I think it's intimidating to me because this is just intimidating because there is no like fully grasping the concept of the Trinity.
But I would love to just have a conversation.
Can we just talk about it?
Because I'm not going to come to this episode being like,
I figured it out, guys.
I get it.
I have full clarity and understanding of the Trinity.
I got it.
Like, I'm not saying that, actually.
There are parts of the Trinity where I'm like, wait, but, okay, and then that.
So then which part of God do I?
Like, I feel like that'll just be a thing.
The Trinity may not be something that we could fully grasp just because God is so much bigger.
And I think that's when humility can step into the room.
We can just be humble enough to be like, you know what, okay.
my brain can only be so big and my brain can only wrap around what brain can wrap around and you know
I think there is an ending with that just because we are human and we're these little peas and we're we're smart
god's made us smart he also asks us for just faith to just believe you know like understanding yes is good
but also just believe and not in a naive way like I think we should try to understand the trinity to the best
of our ability but if there is like you know a pocket of it that we're still kind of like but how and we
can't, it's okay. Just have faith. God just wants us to have faith in him and all parts of him.
And so that's what we're going to talk about today. I'm a little scared. But I don't know.
I just feel it on my heart that we're supposed to talk about it. Okay, so grace and love and
compassion and understanding for all of us. Also, I would love for this to be conversational where,
like if you are tuning in on YouTube or anywhere else where there's a comment section, I don't know.
Patreon for early access. If you're here on Wednesday and we're early, hey, we can do it in
Patreon. Yeah, but I would love in the comments section, I know that there are things that you guys
can bring to the table, okay? I'm not the only ones that you guys also hear from God, which I love.
Thank you God for the body of Christ. Thank you for family in the church. But I know the Lord has
spoken to y'all. And there might even be like things that God has showed you to be like, it's like
this. Like the Trinity is like this. You know, some people, I've seen some people on the internet say that
like the Trinity is like water. Like there's different kind of mediums and forms.
of water, but it's all from the same substance.
Like it's all water, you know?
It's like we have water and then we have like water vapor
and then we have ice, you know,
but it's all water, but it's different forms of water,
but it's all the same.
I also heard this other analogy the other day
where somebody had said it's like an apple.
There's the skin of the apple,
there's the insides of the apple,
and then there's the seeds of the apple.
You can even say the juice too.
You can use the juice for something,
but either way, it's like there's different parts
of the apple,
but it's all apple.
It's just different branches of apple.
Do you know what I mean?
Okay.
Anyway, I'm going to stop.
But I think we should just try
to wrap our minds around the Trinity right now
because I think the one thing for me,
and this is like a recent kind of revelation for me,
is like there are obviously different parts of God,
but it's all God.
The Trinity plays three different roles
in our walk with the Lord.
They all offer us different mediums
or different things of God.
And so,
try to separate that in my mind was like a very new thing for me because I think for a majority of
my walk y'all and I don't know if anyone like relates to this this is something I'm still actively
walking through and may continue to walk through is like separating the three but also keeping them
together because it's it's all god but like understanding who the father is and understanding who
Jesus is and understanding who the holy spirit is and how to be friends with all those parts of God
and understanding what each part represents, what each part represents.
Okay, like I was saying, okay, let me give back to it.
So in the beginning and for a majority of my walk with Jesus and the Lord has been like me and
Jesus.
Like he's been bestie.
He's been homeboy.
He's been like he's God.
Okay, there's fear of God still, of course.
But he's been like the one thing in my walk with all the Trinity is there.
But it's like me and Jesus have been super, super tight.
But what I felt God challenging me to do is like really go to him as the father.
Like I never really was acknowledging God as father and going to him when I need things.
I was always like whenever I needed anything, I would just go to Jesus, which is great.
He's God.
Okay.
So that's great.
I just think I needed further just wisdom, understanding knowledge of the Trinity in general.
And knowing that I have access to all three and not just Jesus.
Does that make sense?
he's a very crucial part of the Trinity because it even says in scripture that you know nobody can
get to me the father without going through the son first right that the way to the father is through the
son so jesus very important very important but i didn't i guess i didn't realize that i could have a
relationship with all three does that make sense like an like an intimate relationship with all
three parts of the trinity and so yeah that's cool that's fun it's kind of kind of makes me feel like
I got more of God. I'm like, wait, there's more? There's more. And I think sometimes, like,
obviously, I've always believed in the Trinity and I always believed in the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit,
but I didn't know that I could like be friends with all three parts. So when I found that out,
I was like, wait, this is fun. Like, I feel like I just got more of God, you know? So I'm going to
try my best to explain the Trinity. And I am using the Internet to help me. But yeah, I think this is just a fun topic to talk about.
So let's just have a conversation. I would love for us to just have a conversation. Okay, the Trinity is a core Christian doctrine stating that God exists as one being in three co-equal, co-eutral, and co-substantial persons, the father, the son, who is Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. One God in three persons. So the other thing that I had learned a few months back is that the Holy Spirit is also a person. Jesus is a person. Father,
is a person. Holy Spirit is also a person. I don't know. I guess I just always thought that that was,
you know, the Holy Ghost. Like it was like a spirit. You know, when Jesus ascended into heaven,
he had left his spirit. So I'm thinking, ghost, holy ghost. You know, I'm not thinking a person,
but it is one God in three persons. So the Holy Spirit is also a person. The Trinity asserts that
there is only one God, but that God is experienced and understood as three distinct persons.
Yeah, this is so cool, guys. God is so cool. Co-equal and co-eternal. Each person of the Trinity,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is fully God. It's not a piece of God or a part of God. Jesus isn't a
peace of God and the Holy Spirit isn't a piece of God and the Father isn't a piece of God. And then,
like, it's not like a puzzle piece where it's like one-third, one-third, one-third. It's like all
fully. Three persons are all fully God. Possessing the same divine attributes and nature. They are also
co-eternal, meaning they have always existed and will always exist together. That also makes me think of
the beginning of John, where it says, let me go to it really quick. In the beginning, the word already
existed. The word was with God and the word was God. He existed in the beginning with God. God created
everything through him and nothing was created except through him. The word gave life to everything
that was created and his life brought light to everyone. The light shines in the darkness and the
darkness can never extinguish it. But what this is saying is that everything of God, including Jesus,
Holy Spirit, even the word of God, God, it all existed and has always existed, even before time
was created by God and the earth and heaven was created. He has always existed. They have always
existed and will always exist together. Consubstantial, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit share.
the same essence or substance. While they are one in essence, the Father's Son and Holy Spirit have
distinct roles and functions in God's relationship with humanity. So the Father often seen as the source
and origin of the Godhead, the one who begets the Son. The Son, who is Jesus, the word made flesh
who came to Earth as a human being in the form of Jesus. The Holy Spirit, the bond, the bond,
of love between the father and son who inspires and empowers believers. It's important to understand that
the Trinity is not a split personality or three separate gods. They are distinct persons, but they are one
God working together in unity. The Trinity is a profound mystery that we may not fully grasp,
but it's a core belief of Christianity, teaching us about the nature of God. So also I believe that the
Lord that God has allowed these three parts of him that are fully God.
It's all one God. It's God. But I think that he's allowed this for further understanding for us
to teach us more about the nature of God. And so I think breaking that down for us is also a way
for us to like receive God and see those different sides of him through the Trinity.
The concept of the Trinity is revealed throughout the Bible, not in one single verse, but through
various passages that point to the distinct roles and natures of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Instead of focusing on how, it's more helpful to focus on the who and why of the Trinity.
It's about understanding that God is a relational God, a God who loves us, and wants to be in
relationship with us. That is so beautiful and so true. All right, so let's start with the Father.
I just want to break down the three parts of the Trinity and what those roles should represent for us believers,
walking with God, believing in the Trinity, but like what do each, we understand now that there are different roles
and kind of different sides of God's face and his heart in having relationship with him through the Trinity.
What are their roles then? I think is what we should discuss next.
In the Trinity, you can see the Father as the originated source and first principle of life.
the creator and sustainer of all things, and the one who eternally begets the sun and breathes the Holy Spirit.
So the Father is the ultimate source of the Trinity.
The Father is the creator of all things, both visible and invisible, and the one who sustains and governs the universe.
The Father eternally breathes the Holy Spirit, who is the bond of love between the Father and the Son.
The Trinity is not a mathematical equation, but rather a relational reality where three distinct persons are one God.
The best way that I've understood how to see the father is literally like a dad.
He's the source.
He is the creator.
He is the one who is in charge.
He's in power.
He is the one sitting on the throne and Jesus is at the right hand of him.
But I also see him like as a father, you know, where he is the one to provide.
When you think about who you are as like a little girl or a little boy,
and you just naturally rely on your father to provide, you know, or your parents.
But it's like when you think about a dad, that is typically the role is that dad provides.
And I think that that's also why God asks us to have childlike faith.
Is that when you think about a child, they're not worrying about the very things that they just know will be provided for them.
When you're a kid and you're kind of naive to those things, you don't worry about those things.
It's because you understand like, oh, well, my dad, my parents, like, it's that type of dependency
that God encourages when he says childlike faith.
It's a faith where you don't worry.
It's a faith where you believe that your father is going to provide.
You know that he is, actually.
You know that your father is going to provide, you know, and you may not know about all
the moving pieces and the things that may have to happen to have that thing.
that very thing provided for you, you know, just as you were a kid, like dinner was always on the
table. Maybe you didn't always know everything that your parents were doing behind the scenes to
make that happen, but you just, you didn't worry about it because you were just a kid, you know?
Like, you were just outside playing with your friends. There was no worry. You just trusted
and you knew that your parents were going to provide, right? That your father would provide.
And so I think that's a lot of what God asks us to do when we have that child like faith and
seeing him as a true father who provides. And so that has been something.
something that's been actually very new for me to walk through is like seeing Abba father as a father who
provides. So I like I said kind of would always just go to Jesus for everything. I'd be like,
Jesus please provide. And what's so sweet is like Jesus still would, you know, or he would be like
looking at the father saying, hey, Ali, you know, and they're all there with me. But I was never
directly going to the father when I needed something. I would always go to Jesus, which was great.
But I felt Jesus being like, hey, I want you to know my father, though.
Like, this is great, Al, and I'm here for you and I love you.
And I'm happy to even pass the word.
But like, you got to know my father.
So that has been something I've been actively, like, practicing is that when I need
something or if something needs to be, or I just, I need that security of a father.
Like, I need that security of like, God, I need you to provide for me right now.
And it doesn't have to always just be things.
It's like, I need you to provide peace for me right now, you know?
And then he breathes the Holy Spirit.
and then the Holy Spirit is the comforter.
And so I don't want to get too ahead of myself.
We'll get to that.
But if I'm ever like, I need you, God, it's the father that I go to because he's the ultimate provider.
Even the word father could be triggering for a lot of us.
That might not be an easy relationship in our lives.
If I'm speaking to someone right now who's like, I don't even know how to do that because
my father just wasn't in my life, he wasn't present or, you know, whatever that the circumstance may be,
or you just didn't have a healthy relationship with your father, or you did.
If you did, then this probably could be an easier thing for you to do.
But for some of us where maybe that's not as easy, I think seeing God as a father is like hard,
you know, when your only other comparison to a father is your earthly father.
And I think a lot of times God wants to show us that he is not like your earthly father
if you weren't treated in a way where you felt safe,
provided for that no matter what he was going to, you know, be there to support you as a child.
As you were his child, like you didn't have that type of support, whether it was emotionally
or, you know, providing things physically like food on the table, whatever that looked like.
It's very hard to separate the two when that's all you know through your earthly father.
But I think a big challenge for a lot of us Christians where if we don't have the best relationships
with our parents, that's a hard thing to separate.
But God wants you to know that he isn't like your earthly father.
father, if this is something that's hard for you to do, that he is a father who will show up for you
no matter what, not just sometimes, but like no matter what he will always provide. And that is a wound
in your heart that God will gladly patch up if you allow him. And it will also, I think,
mend any resentment or like bitterness that you could even have towards, you know, your earthly father
if that is something that's hard for you. So anyway, I feel like that's like, oh, another topic. But that is
the father is provider, dad, you know? And I think a lot of times I would pray and I'd be like,
father, but it wasn't like connecting to my heart, like saying that and allowing it to connect to
my heart. And I think that's the biggest thing that I've been walking through is like, no, he is my
provider though. No, he is my father. He is Abba. So anyway, so that's dad. Now Jesus,
Jesus is so special. I love Jesus because I feel like Jesus has always represented and is God. But
like in human form, he represented who God is and God's character in human form.
And I think without Jesus, I don't know if God would have ever felt like that to us.
I think that we almost needed God, even though he's not.
But like, we needed God to be humanized in a way where he was a person, you know, and he is a
person.
And just showing us the characteristics and the heart of God is what Jesus has.
done for me in my journey. Oh my gosh, I would not be here if it wasn't for Jesus and if it wasn't for
God sending his one and only son for us to also have a relationship with Jesus. Like what the heck?
There's so many reasons to God sending the father sending his one and only son. But one of them for me
is like companionship. Like Jesus is like best friend. Jesus is best friend. He is like best friend. He is
brother. He walks with me in life. He's literally best friend. Like I don't know how I'll say explain.
And I go to him for like, you know, counsel and I go to him for everything, you know.
But I feel like that's the special unique side of God's face that that Jesus brings to the table is like that friendship.
I've really been able to have a good friendship with Jesus.
And wait, I want to add something else to that too.
Jesus is God in human form who came to earth to live among us, die for our sins, and offer a path to eternal life.
Oh my gosh.
I just love Jesus.
I love him so much.
don't know what I would do without him. Yeah, many things, especially our sins, especially our path
to eternal life, but also just friendship, like companionship, just walking through life with him.
And yeah, he just brings a lot of comfort also. I think all three of the Trinity can bring
comfort. But I mean, Jesus brings so much comfort and friendship and companionship. I also think that
aside from like me sharing my own little testimony there of how Jesus is such a companion,
and he's also like big brother role model, you know?
Like I think Jesus was a very important person in the Trinity for the reason of being an example of showing us.
So, you know, we have the Holy Spirit, which we're about to touch on in a second, who can speak to us and we have the Father who provides all.
But then Jesus is like the one that shows us how to walk.
Like not just talk to talk, but walk the walk as well.
Like he's a role model.
He's we look up to, we want to be like, we want to reflect like, we want to.
We want to be more like Jesus.
And so I think another thing that Jesus offers is that,
like a physical representation of like,
this is how I'm supposed to be walking as a daughter of Christ.
This is how I'm supposed to be walking as a son of Christ,
as a son of God, you know?
And so modeling Jesus's character and learning from him that way,
love and compassion.
One thing that Jesus has always done such an incredible job
at representing and teaching us as followers of Christ
is love and compassion, like true love and compassion.
We should strive to love others, even those who are difficult, and show compassion for those
in need.
Jesus also showed us humility.
Avoid pride and arrogance, and instead be humble and serve others.
Jesus also is a role model in showing us physically how to have forgiveness.
Just as Jesus forgave, seek to forgive others and let go of grudges.
And he also represented and showed us kind of.
practice kindness and generosity in your interactions with others.
We are supposed to act like Jesus.
Serve others.
Find opportunities to serve and help others mirroring Jesus' selfless service.
To be a light as Jesus is a light.
Let your actions and words reflect the light of Jesus,
inspiring others to follow him.
Sharing the gospel.
Jesus also did a really beautiful job at showing us how we're supposed to be sharing the gospel,
to share your faith and the good news of Jesus with others, inviting them to know him as well.
And then that leads us into seeking the Holy Spirit, which also plays very hand in hand with
the other two parts of the Trinity. Ask the Holy Spirit to empower you to live a life that reflects Jesus.
So you see how those two, all three play a role and they all work together.
But the Holy Spirit and Jesus, where he showed us how, and then he left us his spirit,
who then guides us and empowers us to live a life that.
that reflects Jesus.
Because we can know how to live like Jesus,
but it's also like, how do I become that?
How do I become empowered to do that?
And that's through the Holy Spirit
that lives inside of us that guides us,
that we also have to be open to change.
So allowing the Holy Spirit to work in your life,
transforming you into a more Christ-like person.
So now that leads us into talking about
what the Holy Spirit provides.
Okay, so we have Father, we have the Son,
And now we have the Holy Spirit.
And I think Jesus and the Holy Spirit also worked so hand in hand.
I think I didn't realize how much of a relationship I actually had with the Holy Spirit,
but I like thought it was just Jesus, but it was literally the Holy Spirit.
And so the Holy Spirit is like, I don't want to say the coolest part because every part of God,
all of God, all three persons are so cool and so necessary for our walk.
But the Holy Spirit is crazy.
So the Holy Spirit is the very thing.
that brings us peace and comfort.
Like the Holy Spirit is like a blanket.
When you know the Holy Spirit is in the room,
the Holy Spirit is also the very thing that dwells inside of us.
It rests in our hearts.
It's the thing that when the Holy Spirit comes, miracles happen.
Miracles happen.
And again, the Trinity is all working together.
It's not just one or the other or the next.
Like the Holy Spirit brings healing.
The Holy Spirit brings wisdom.
the Holy Spirit brings creativity. Also, the Holy Spirit is so fun to be creative with.
Like, I feel like whenever I need, yeah, just like creative ideas or anything, I go to God and I go to the Holy Spirit.
And I'm like, I need inspiration right now. I need you to breathe. God, breathe your Holy Spirit because I need your creativity right now.
And the Holy Spirit also, the Holy Spirit also check.
challenges us. Have you ever been in a situation where you feel like in your gut or honestly
physically on you? Like there are stories I've heard where people have been like, no, I physically
felt pushed by the Holy Spirit to like do this thing. But the Holy Spirit challenges us to like do
things in certain situations or scenarios. Whether that's being bold for the gospel and speaking
truth, Holy Spirit like challenged you in that moment. If it was about just being brave in a moment
and like standing up and saying, okay, I got to do this thing, or following your dreams,
following the very things that God had planted on your heart and has put inside of you to pursue
in your life. Holy Spirit kind of holds us accountable and is like, you're going to do it or what?
So, yeah, it's or like sharing a word with someone. Like the Holy Spirit is the very thing that comes
and can give you like a word of knowledge or a vision to share with somebody. You know,
and in that moment you like feel this burden to like share something with a stranger.
and you're like, oh my gosh, I'm nervous to do this.
That's the Holy Spirit.
So, yeah, the Holy Spirit is also so, so, so cool
because I feel like that is the very thing that also helps us encourage one another in the church
is using the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit that then comes from that.
And yeah, if it wasn't for the Holy Spirit, y'all, we would be speaking out of our flesh.
Like, that's it.
I don't know.
We'd probably only be speaking out of our flesh.
Like, it's actually only because of the Holy Spirit that I can speak.
anything of what I feel the Lord wants me to speak and if it wasn't for the Holy Spirit kind of
being that translator and putting downloads in my mind or in my heart or even in my
sleep like when I get dreams like that's all God breathing the Holy Spirit so yeah the
Holy Spirit is it's so cool and it's living inside of us like that is how God
rests in us the Holy Spirit is God's active presence in the world guiding
empowering and transforming believers, ultimately leading them to a deeper relationship with God and Christ.
So I also believe that the Holy Spirit is the very person who helps deepen our relationship with God and Jesus.
Without the Spirit of God, I don't know how deep we can really go with God.
And the Holy Spirit also is the one that like reveals, you know, when we ask Father, examine my heart,
like if there's any sin in my heart, if there's any evil, reveal it.
that to me. I believe that because of the love of God, that is the very thing that leads us to repentance,
but also I believe that's in assistance to the Holy Spirit. Like, I always call on to the Holy Spirit
to help reveal things to me. The Holy Spirit is like, yeah, my communicator of how do I hear from God
right now, you know? And it's typically always just through the Holy Spirit. Like God, okay, I need to know
what to repent for because I'm feeling heaviness and I feel like there's some gunk in my heart right now.
and the Holy Spirit will reveal those things to me.
So I think that's the part of the Holy Spirit that brings conviction and then transformation.
So without the Holy Spirit, we wouldn't really have a whole lot of that actually at all.
The Holy Spirit convicts individuals of sin and righteousness,
leading them to repentance and spiritual transformation,
helping them to grow in holiness and become more like Christ.
But then there's another part of the Holy Spirit that's so kind and sweet.
And the Holy Spirit is also just my counselor.
Like, I just feel so much love from the Holy Spirit, which makes sense because every person
of God also represents love.
But the Holy Spirit empowers believers to live a life pleasing to God, offering guidance
and wisdom to navigate life's challenges and make sound decisions.
So literally, the Holy Spirit is like our therapist, is our counselor.
The Holy Spirit intercedes for believers praying on their behalf, especially in times of need,
ensuring that their prayers are heard and answered.
So the Holy Spirit, even when I'm in prayer too,
will show me what I need to be praying for specifically.
And this can come to you in so many different ways.
This could come to you in a moment
where you just feel a random burden for someone
to be praying for them.
This could come in visions or dreams,
which then leads to the spiritual gifts.
The Holy Spirit bestows spiritual gifts upon believers
to equip them for service and ministry,
enabling them to build up the church
and share the gospel.
The Holy Spirit also plays a role in unity and fellowship.
The Holy Spirit unites believers in Christ,
fostering a sense of community and fellowship within the church.
That's why sometimes, y'all, I'm just going to say this,
in certain churches, like, if you're not feeling like there's a whole lot of unity and fellowship,
there's not a whole lot of, like, fostering a sense of community and fellowship within the church.
It's probably just not a whole lot of Holy Spirit in that church, you know?
And I think that that shows like just how important all three persons are in the Trinity in Christianity.
Like you can't just have one or you can't just have two.
Like it is fully complete when we are in relation and fully acknowledging all three parts of the Trinity.
And I think a lot of times relationships, ministries, churches, even a person's individual faith can fall if it doesn't have all three parts, especially the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is the very person that brings unity and counsel and encourages fellowship.
It's the very part of God that brings us together.
I think the coolest thing that can happen also like just in community is when we're all
hearing and seeing and feeling the same thing from God.
Like there's nothing that will bring more unity to, you know, a group of people in the body of
Christ than all hearing and feeling the same thing.
You're like, oh my gosh.
Like, it's the coolest, coolest thing.
But that's only possible with the Spirit, with the Holy Spirit.
I think that when it comes to even, you know, having successful relationships,
the Holy Spirit is the one that can reveal those truths and those words of knowledge and wisdom
and counsel on how to approach conflict or certain relationships or how to show up for someone.
I can't tell you how many times I have had to go to the Holy Spirit and say,
I don't know how to handle this situation.
tell me what this person needs because I don't know how to show up for them right now.
And I want to show up for them in a way that honors you, God,
and also in a way that is receptive to them where they can receive it
and they can feel heard, seen, and loved, not only from me,
but especially by you, God.
Like, use me as a vessel.
Holy Spirit, I need you to show me that.
And if it wasn't for the Holy Spirit, I probably would have botched that situation.
You know, so I think the Holy Spirit, y'all, is the very thing that keeps unity
and fellowship in relationship.
and it just shows us how to handle situations, not even with within the church, but also with
people who are in the world. I think the Holy Spirit is the one that gives me, you know,
grace and patience and compassion for people who may not understand where I come from.
Or, you know, if I get cut off in traffic, it's very easy to then get super frustrated and
maybe cuss out that person and be and get angry and resentful. But it's the Holy Spirit that
comes and like gives me that wisdom of bringing me back to reality and kind of bringing me back down
to earth and being like, hey, so this is how you're going to react. You're not going to react this way.
You're going to react to this way. And that's just the ultimate wisdom. Like the Holy Spirit has always,
for me, brought me the ultimate wisdom. And so if you are struggling with, yeah, just needing any
kind of wisdom in decision making or how to handle a situation or a relationship, it's always
the Holy Spirit that I go to or I'm like, Holy Spirit revealed to me right now. I need you to
speak. I need to hear you. Another thing that the Holy Spirit offers is comfort and hope. The Holy Spirit
provides comfort and hope in times of difficulty, reminding believers of God's love and presence.
And the Holy Spirit also is the very thing that produces the fruit of the Spirit in believers' lives,
including love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
So if there are moments where you feel you are lacking those fruits, any of those fruits, all those fruits, some of them, whatever, it's the Holy Spirit that produces those fruits. So you need more of the Spirit and you need to be in connection with the Spirit more. And honestly, I think that that's why a lot of times, like, if there are people in the church where you're like, wow, I don't see the fruit at all. The Holy Spirit is just not in the room with that person. Either they haven't actively acknowledged that part of the Trinity or they don't know that it exists.
I think that the Holy Spirit can be a little touchy in some denominations because I believe that there are some that just don't really embrace that part of the Trinity a lot.
Maybe they also just don't know how accessible the Spirit is that way and that the Spirit is the one that provides all those things.
Anyway, that was my best explanation of the Holy Spirit.
But I think that the best thing we can do is just accept that we probably won't be able to fully wrap our minds around how.
the Trinity is? Because that's really just trying to understand how God is. How does God exist? How is God?
God? Like how? And I just think that part is something we will never fully understand. But I think what's
really good for us to know as Christians, especially if you're a new Christian, is understanding what each
part of the Trinity and what their specific role is in our walk with the Lord. So I hope, I hope that that brought
some of y'all who have been listening. And if you already knew all this, God bless you. And I
will say that there is grace.
Like I also just want to preface right now that there is grace if it takes time.
And maybe it's easier for you to connect with one person in the Trinity versus the other.
And maybe it'll take you a little bit more time to really see the father as the father or to see, you know,
Jesus as the best friend or, you know, to see the Holy Spirit as that ultimate like counselor and
the thing that brings wisdom and peace and the fruit of the spirit.
Like I think giving yourself grace as you take the necessary time that you need to have those
relationships with all three. But I do really encourage y'all, if you haven't already, to just invest in that,
you know, and be like, okay, God, I want to know all three persons, like so well. I want to be
best friends with all three. And I believe that he will walk you through that. Yeah, I love you guys.
And this episode was really cool. It was cool for me. I really enjoyed talking about all of this.
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