The second article of the faith tells the story of the One not
created who was before time began and yet chose to let go of glory and empty
himself to be found in human likeness. This is where the Trinity gets tricky
and the creeds only state the "what" leaving humans to figure out the
"how", which is where we get into trouble. But if the unbroken unity
of the Trinity is love for the children of creation then Father Son Spirit are
equally engaged in the work of redemption, though it would appear that the Son
does the heavy lifting. In the person of Jesus the One uncreated becomes weak
to save the weak, becomes sin to save sinners, and surrendering his life
forgives his enemies. The image of an angry God now appeased by a human
sacrifice, albeit God in human flesh is not what Paul means by being saved from
the wrath of God, for God’s love is proved by the death of Christ and wrath and
love cannot coexist. God is the only actor on the stage of salvation. While we
were ungodly, while we were weak, while we were sinners, while we were God’s
enemies, God died for us, ahead of us, instead of us so that by the life of God
the love of God might be poured into our hearts through the Spirit. This One in
Three and Three in One, Father Son Spirit, dwelling within us produces hope
that does not disappoint by enduring suffering and reflecting the
character of Christ, which is love.
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