Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter
Jesus underscores the unity of the Trinity when he says that the Spirit will teach only what it receives from him. In turn Jesus passes on only what he has received from the Father. One might ask whether only the Spirit would be present to Jesus’ disciples or to Christians today. No, Jesus has said in this same discourse that all three are present to his disciples. The Church would formulate the Trinity’s presence in this way: “The Father is present to us through the Son and in the Holy Spirit.”
Although they are one, we can develop a relationship with each of the three divine persons. To do this daily we can make an examination of conscience with the three in mind. We can say, “Thank you” to the Father, the source of all things, for any good that we have experienced during the day. We can say, “Forgive me,” to the Son who died because of our sins for any sins we committed. And we can say, “Please…” to the Holy Spirit who is sent to help us for any special need we have tomorrow.