One God in Three Persons

In Daily Devotional by Scott Roberts

Bible Passage: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit…” (Matthew 28:19 ESV)

Scripture Reading: John 14:15-26

The Trinity is one of the most important truths in all of Christianity—and one of the hardest to fully grasp.

Our God is one God, yet He exists in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Not three gods. Not one God with three masks or three modes. One divine nature, three distinct Persons.

Why does this matter to the average Christian man?

First, it shows us that God is relational at His core. From eternity past, the Father, Son, and Spirit have existed in absolute perfect love and unity. That means relationship wasn’t created when humans came along. God didn’t create us because He was lonely. He created us out of the overflow of His perfect fellowship within Himself.

Second, it challenges how we live as men. We’re not made to go through life as isolated individuals. If God Himself exists in community, how much more do we need godly brotherhood, accountability, and relationships rooted in love and truth?

Third, the Trinity also teaches us how each Person of the Godhead acts for us, especially in His plan of salvation. The Father plans and sends. The Son accomplishes redemption. The Spirit applies it to our hearts.

In fact, the work of the triune God touches every part of your walk with Christ, whether it be your salvation, your growth, your prayers, or your interactions with others.

This kind of truth isn’t meant to sit on a dusty bookshelf. It’s meant to be applied to our lives and shape how you, as a man, live every day.

The same God who made you is the One who saves you, fills you, and walks with you. You’re not alone in this!

Prayer: Lord, thank You for revealing Yourself as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Help me walk in step with You, trust in Your plan, and stay connected to others in love. Teach me to reflect Your unity in how I live. Amen.

Reflection: How does understanding the Trinity change how you view your relationship with God?


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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts is an elder, teacher, speaker, and men's ministry leader at Bayfair Baptist Church. In addition to writing for his personal blog, Scott has released a men's ministry book called Warrior Disciple. Originally from Missouri, USA, Scott now resides in Pickering, Ontario with his wife and their youngest daughter.
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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts is an elder, teacher, speaker, and men's ministry leader at Bayfair Baptist Church. In addition to writing for his personal blog, Scott has released a men's ministry book called Warrior Disciple. Originally from Missouri, USA, Scott now resides in Pickering, Ontario with his wife and their youngest daughter.