The REFLECTIONS OF MEMBERS ACROSS THE GROUPS.
SUNDAY MAY 31, 2026 (SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY)
The readings will be as follows:
1st Reading: (Exodus 34:4b-6.8-9)
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: Daniel 3:29-30.31.33.32.34 (R. cf. 29b)
2nd Reading: (2 Corinthians 13:11-13)
Gospel: (John 3.16-18)
Reflection for Trinity Sunday
Trinity Sunday isn’t about solving a math puzzle: “How is 3 = 1?” It’s about meeting a God who is relationship itself.
1. God is love before He is power
John 3:16 is the heart of today: “For God so loved the world…” The Trinity shows us that God didn’t create us because He was lonely. Father, Son, and Spirit have loved each other from eternity. Creation and salvation flow from that overflow of love. Before God is judge, king, or almighty, He is Father. That changes how we pray—we approach a family, not a throne of fear.
2. God reveals Himself to restore the relationship
Exodus 34: God passes before Moses and proclaims His name: “merciful and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in steadfast love.”The Trinity isn’t God hiding in mystery. It’s God coming close. The Son makes the invisible Father known. The Spirit makes that love real in our hearts. God reveals Himself so we can know Him, not just know about Him.
3. We’re invited into the circle
2 Corinthians 13:13 ends with Paul’s blessing: “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.” Notice: it’s not a doctrine to memorise, it’s a relationship to live in. The Trinity is an open circle. We’re baptised into the name of Father, Son, and Spirit. That means our lives are meant to reflect community, forgiveness, and self-giving love—just like God.
For today:
Don’t stress if the Trinity still feels like a mystery. St. Augustine said if you understand it completely, it’s not God. Instead, ask: “How is the Father’s love, the Son’s grace, and the Spirit’s fellowship showing up in my life today?”
A God who is 3-in-1 means you were never meant to do life alone. You’re loved by the Father, saved by the Son, and accompanied by the Spirit. That’s enough for any season.
“Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be. Amen.”
Greetings brethren!
The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
My little sharing is taken from the second reading.
In the reading, St. Paul appeals to us to rejoice, mend our ways, and live in peace with one another, so that God of peace will be with us.
Brethren, we can only see God face to face on the last day when we embrace peace and unity with one another, when we sincerely love and truly care from our hearts, rejoice with your brother when good things happen to him, and if you desire your brother's blessings, ask the Almighty God for your own blessings.
Do not envy your brother when good things happen to them, say the truth at all times and never use harmful words against your brother. Always bless and never curse your brother, and the Lord of Hosts who sees all hearts will be with you and grant you all your good wishes in due time.
Remain blessed always
My Reflection on the Gospel.
The Gospel reading is again calling my attention to the reason why our Lord Jesus Christ came into the world. The summary of that mission is nothing but God's LOVE. God sent him as a demonstration of his unconditional love for mankind so that we may receive salvation. He did not burden mankind with anything that may be too heavy to carry to receive that salvation, but only for us to believe in the name of Jesus. I find it so difficult to understand how there are still so many who reject the undeserved salvation offered to man by rejecting the one he sent for their sake. Indeed scripture says no one can say"Jesus is Lord" unless the holy Spirit is in them. For this reason, I am always singing songs to invite the holy Spirit to fill the earth so that those still groping in darkness will eventually find the truth that will set them free.
Jesus did not come into the world to condemn it but that by believing in and walking with him, we might all be saved. May God always help us to make wise choices that align with the light.
The three readings reveal the heart of the Most Holy Trinity and God's plan of salvation. In Exodus 34:4b-6.8-9, God reveals Himself as a Father full of mercy, compassion, and faithful love, who never abandons His people despite their sins. In 2 Corinthians 13:11-13, St. Paul reminds us that Christian life is rooted in the grace of Jesus Christ, the love of the Father, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. In the Gospel (John 3.16-18), Jesus reveals the depth of the Father's love: God gave His only Son, not to condemn the world, but to save it and offer eternal life to all who believe.
The Trinity is a communion of perfect love that reaches out to humanity. The Father loves us, the Son redeems us, and the Holy Spirit unites and sanctifies us. These readings invite us to trust in God's mercy, live in unity with one another, and respond to Christ's saving love with faith and obedience. In a world often marked by division and fear, Christians are called to reflect the love, peace, and communion of the Trinity in their daily lives.
Glory to Jesus
This is what it pleased God that I learn from the second reading and which I now share with you as it pleases God.
The second Epistle to the Corinthians is one of the most compressed blueprints for Christian civilisation ever written.
In a few lines, Paul the Apostle reveals how peace is created, how conflict is healed, and how the human soul becomes stable.
Notice something profound:
Paul does not say, “Since you are Christians, peace will automatically exist.”
No.
He gives commands:
Rejoice.
Mend your ways.
Heed my appeal.
Agree with one another.
Live in peace.
That means peace is not automatic.
Peace is architecture.
Peace is maintenance.
Peace is discipline.
Peace is cultivated like a garden and defended like a city.
A neglected garden grows weeds naturally.
A neglected relationship naturally grows suspicion.
A neglected mind grows chaos naturally.
Conflict is automatic.
Peace is intentional.
Many people think peace means “absence of fighting.” But cemeteries are quiet too. That is not biblical peace.
Biblical peace is order, harmony, right relationship, proper alignment with God, self, and others.
A family can be silent and still be at war internally.
A nation can avoid open violence while rotting with resentment underneath.
A person can smile publicly while collapsing privately.
True peace is not the absence of tension.
It is the presence of inner government.
That is why Paul links peace with:
correction,
unity,
discipline,
reconciliation,
and love.
The Christian approach to conflict is therefore neither:
cowardly avoidance,
nor destructive aggression.
Instead, Christians are called to transform conflict into deeper truth and deeper communion.
This is why he says:
“Mend your ways.”
The ego always wants victory.
The Spirit seeks restoration.
Most conflicts persist because people defend pride instead of pursuing truth. They would rather “win” than heal.
But Christianity teaches that reconciliation often demands:
humility,
listening,
self-control,
repentance,
patience,
and forgiveness.
And this leads to another hidden truth:
Joy is the fruit of inner peace.
People chase joy through pleasure, money, stimulation, attention, romance, power, or escape.
But without inner order, all those things become temporary anaesthesia.
A restless soul cannot sustain joy.
Inner peace comes when:
conscience is clean,
desires are disciplined,
thoughts are ordered,
relationships are reconciled,
purpose is clear,
And the soul is rooted in God.
That is why Paul ends with:
“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.”
Because human beings alone cannot sustain lasting peace.
The ego is too unstable.
Fear is too reactive.
Appetite is too impulsive.
The Christian life is therefore not merely moral effort. It is participation in divine life:
The grace of Jesus Christ strengthens,
The love of God heals,
And the fellowship of the Holy Spirit unifies.
The Trinity Himself becomes the model: distinct persons, perfect unity, no rivalry, no domination, no confusion.
That is heaven’s pattern for human relationships.
A mature Christian therefore becomes:
slow to anger,
quick to reconcile,
hard to offend,
disciplined speech,
stable under pressure,
and internally anchored even during external storms.
Not because conflict disappears,
But because peace has been built within.
From the first reading God Almighty reminds us that He is full of compassion and rich in mercy, moses pleaded with the Lord asking Him to go and lead the way because the people he is to face are stubborn. That is to tell us no matter your position or power learn to seek the face of God, don't think because your are familiar with God then you will take Him for granted, little things matters a lot in sacred things, moses asked for mercy on behalf of his people, we, also as human today shouldn't be shy or stubborn to ask for mercy, don't be shy to approach the sacrament of penance, don't be shy to come to church, remember no matter my/ your past has been I/ you can begin anew. Mercy and forgiveness are very beautiful that's why God is telling us to step forward if only we are truly sorry and He the Almighty will forgive us.
The second reading is telling us to change our evil ways, in a nutshell, repent so that you won't regret later, remember there's no repentance in the grave, don't be like the rich man who ignored Lazarus's state. agreeing with one another doesn't mean you should agree to evil, if you can't beat them you can join them has made many peopleplepleple live in regret, if a good thing is coming into a community learn to cheer it up, don't be the one that will make a society suffer because it has been like that, our country Nigeria is a case study abnormalities has become normal, if you tend to disagree you'll be called names just because you didn't agree to evil. To live in peaceee and love is very vital in our nation as it stands now, we hear different things happening around us even on social mediadiadiadiadiadiadia how people go to any length to bear false witness against another just to make money, what do you benefit bringing another innocent man down, how do you sleep after tarnishing someone's name because you are in a position you feel it's your time to act anyhow, to oppress your surbodinate, we claim to be so religious but our heart are full of evil and far from love of our neighbours or colleagues, the story of the good Samaritans explain who is my neighbour. Where there is peace and understanding there lies love. Let's cultivate the habit of being a true Christian in and out, anywhere we find ourselves.
John 3:16 is not new to us it's one of the bible verses many of us grew up to know, reminding us the essence of Christ coming, Jesus is one of the prophets that change many things, even those abnormality they thought it is right He made them to know its all wrong, His coming was to bring love, peace, His words action and deeds were full with love, He didn't condemn the woman caught in the act of adultery neither did He condemn zaccheus rather He brought the Gospel to them and they turned a new leaf. For you to believe in Jesus not to be condemned you must accept His teachings, holding on to him.
Let love lead anywhere we find ourselves.
God is still full of mercy and compassion for eternity.
Jesus' coming was to make everything right, speak with love and heal the broken-hearted.