On this festival, The Holy Trinity, we celebrate one of the great treasures and mysteries of the church — the Doctrine of The Holy Trinity.
To begin with, one must confess that it is presumptuous on anyone's part to have the audacity, the unmitigated gall, the naiveté, to presume to explain God, the Holy Trinity. No pastor, no doctor of the church, no professor of theology or philosophy, no deacon, no bishop, cardinal, or pope can describe the indescribable, explain the unexplainable, nor comprehend the incomprehensible!
When we begin to rationally approach the Trinity we can quickly become confused. Like the computer specialist, King Duncan, tells about in his pulpit dynamics sermon:
Well ... I was a little confused. A computer specialist in a high-tech company was required to wear a p…