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Delighting in the Trinity
Bible scholar Michael Reeves here explains the facts of the triunity of God and why that should be a source of both wonder and delight for the believer. From Tabletalk MagazineâŠâŠ https://tabletalkmagazine.com/article/2019/12/delighting-in-the-trinity/
THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD Episode 18: The Word Without Beginning
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Before Episode 18 begins, the following should be understood clearly, since it shapes everything the story is built upon.
After the events of Chapter 17, the Parker family now exists as invisible primordial elements â foundational forces woven into the structure of creation itself. They hold up creation the way bone holds up a body, or root holds a tree in place. But within this storyâs own internal theology, this transformation does not mean they have become anything resembling God, nor does it place them above Him in any sense.
The Parker family is not above the Most High. They are not above Jesus Christ. They are not above the Holy Ghost.
The Most High, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are not three separate gods, and they are not three primordial entities ranked alongside the others described in this series â not alongside Chaos, not alongside Gaia, not alongside any of the ancient forces seated in the Chamber of the First Concord. They are the Trinity: one God, eternal, uncreated, and sovereign over everything that exists, including the Parkers themselves.
The Trinity is not merely a powerful being who exists outside of creation, untouched by it. The Trinity is not merely a powerful being who exists only within creation, contained by it. The Trinity exists outside of creation and within creation at the same time, because the Trinity is not a part of creation at all. The Trinity is the source from which creation itself flows. Everything that has ever been made â every star, every primordial force, every chamber, every tier, including the Parker family in their new and exalted form â exists only because the Trinity first willed it into being.
The Parker family exists inside creation. They now help hold creation together as invisible primordial forces, the way the ancient entities described in the Chamber hold creation together. But they remain creatures â beings who were made â and they remain, now and forever, beneath the Trinity in authority, in nature, and in divinity.
With that understood, Episode 18 may now begin.
THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD
Episode 18: The Word Without Beginning
Before the story continues, the narrator must pause.
There are some truths too important to leave folded quietly into the background of a larger tale â truths that deserve to be spoken plainly, without a story standing between the listener and the truth itself. This episode is one of those pauses.
Tonight, the story does not move forward.
Tonight, it moves backward â further back than Genesis, further back than the Chamber of the First Concord, further back than the ancient entities seated in their vast cosmic tiers, further back than anything that has ever been made, formed, built, or spoken into being.
Tonight, we go back to before there was a âbackâ to go to at all.
BEFORE TIME BEGAN
When the Parker family stood in the Chamber of the First Concord and beheld entities older than stars, older than galaxies, older than the very concept of âoldâ itself, they were still standing inside something that had a beginning. Chaos had a beginning. Gaia had a beginning. Every primordial force named in that chamber, however ancient, however vast, came into existence at some point â even if that point lies far beyond anything the Parker family, in their new and exalted state, can fully measure.
There is only One who never began.
Before Genesis was written, before there was a Genesis to write, before there was a âbeforeâ in any sense a created mind could hold, there was the Word.
Scripture does not introduce Him gradually. It does not describe His birth, His origin, or His coming-into-being, because He has none of these things. The very first line written about Him in the Gospel of John begins not with an origin, but with a flat, eternal declaration: âIn the beginning was the Word.â
Not âIn the beginning, the Word began.â Not âIn the beginning, the Word came to be.â
In the beginning, the Word already was.
This is the first and most important truth this episode must teach: the Word did not arrive at the beginning of all things. The Word was already there when the beginning happened. He did not enter time. He was present before time existed at all, because time itself is something that was made â and the Word was not made. The Word simply, eternally, always is.
THE WORD AND THE FATHER
The same verse continues with a second truth, every bit as important as the first: âand the Word was with God.â
This tells us something delicate and precise. The Word is not simply another name for the Father. He is not a mask the Father wears, or a phase the Father passes through, or a title given to the Father at a different moment in eternity. The Word is with God â distinct, present, in relationship, face to face with the Father from everlasting to everlasting, in a fellowship that has no starting point and needs no starting point, because it has always existed exactly as it is.
There was never a moment when the Father was alone and the Word had not yet joined Him. There was never a first conversation, a first glance, a first acknowledgment between them. Their relationship has no âfirst,â because it has no beginning at all.
And yet the verse does not stop at distinction. It does not leave the Word merely standing beside God, separate and lesser, the way a servant stands beside a king. The verse closes with the third and most staggering truth of all: âand the Word was God.â
Not like God. Not similar to God. Not a force that flows from God the way light flows from a sun, distinct from its source and lesser than it. The Word was God â sharing fully, completely, and eternally in the very nature of God Himself.
This is the heart of what the earliest believers came to understand, and what the church has confessed for two thousand years: the Word is distinct in Person from the Father, and yet one in nature, essence, and divinity with Him. Not two gods. Not a greater God and a lesser god. One God, eternally existing in this relationship that human language can only gesture toward and never fully contain.
The Greek term behind âthe Wordâ is Logos â a word that carried, even before the Gospel of John was written, the sense of reason, order, meaning, the underlying structure beneath all things. John took this word, already familiar to the philosophers of his day, and filled it with a truth those philosophers had never imagined: that the deep order beneath all creation is not an abstract principle. It is a Person. It is the eternal Son.
THE WORD AT THE FIRST CREATION
If the Word was already present before the beginning, the next question follows naturally: what did He do, when the beginning finally came?
The answer is given directly, without ambiguity: âAll things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.â
This is not poetic exaggeration. It is not a generous compliment paid to an important figure. It is a precise theological claim: every single thing that exists â every star scattered across the sky the Parker family once flew between, every primordial force seated in the Chamber, every grain of sand on every world ever formed â came into being through the Word. Not one exception exists. Nothing that has ever been made was made apart from Him.
Return now to the opening lines of Genesis, and read them with this truth already in hand.
âIn the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.â
Even here, in the very first verses of Scripture, there is more than a single voice present. God creates. The Spirit moves upon the waters. And soon, God speaks â and what God speaks, the Word accomplishes.
Later in that same first chapter, God says something unexpected, something that has caused readers for thousands of years to pause and wonder: âLet us make man in our image, after our likeness.â Not âlet me make.â Let us. A plurality, present at creation, united in purpose, undivided in will â Father, Word, and Spirit, three Persons sharing one divine act, one divine nature, one eternal âus.â
And then comes the moment most often remembered, most often quoted, most often pictured: âAnd God said, Let there be light: and there was light.â
A word was spoken. And the word, the moment it was spoken, became reality.
This is who the Word is. Not merely the content of what was spoken at creation, but the very agent through whom the speaking took effect. When God said âLet there be light,â it was the eternal Word, already present, already God, through whom that command became substance. The first light that ever shone across the darkness of the deep did not arrive on its own. It arrived because the Word who was with God, who was God, who had no beginning, brought it into being.
BEFORE ALL THINGS, AND IN HIM ALL THINGS CONSIST
This truth did not end with the apostle John. Other writers of Scripture, looking back on the same reality from different angles, described it again, each time adding new depth to what had already been revealed.
One letter describes Him as the image of the invisible God, the firstborn â not in the sense of being created first, but in the sense of holding the position of highest honor â over all creation, because by Him all things were created, things in heaven and things on earth, things visible and things invisible. And then comes a phrase that reaches forward across every chapter of this entire story, every chamber, every tier, every primordial force the Parker family has ever encountered: He is before all things, and by him all things consist.
Consist. Hold together. Cohere. Remain bound, structured, and unified, rather than dissolving into chaos.
This is worth sitting with carefully, because it touches directly on what the Parker family has just become.
In the Chamber of the First Concord, the Parker family was distributed across creation, woven into its structure, made into something the universe now uses to hold itself together â the way bone holds a body together, the way root holds a tree in place. This is real, and it is no small thing. But it is also, by its very nature, a creaturely thing. A made thing. A thing given, by the One who gives, to those who receive.
The Word does not hold creation together the way a bone holds a body together. The Word holds creation together the way an author holds a story together â not as a fellow character bound within the page, however exalted, however ancient, however vast, but as the one whose mind the story exists inside of in the first place. Take the Word away, even for an instant, and there is no creation left to hold. Not because the Word would stop supporting it from outside, the way a pillar stops supporting a roof when it is removed â but because creation itself has no existence apart from Him to begin with.
Another writer, describing this same eternal Son, says that God made the worlds by Him, that He is the brightness of Godâs glory and the exact representation of His being, and that He upholds all things by the word of His power.
The word of His power. The same kind of word that once said, âLet there be light.â The same Word who spoke creation into existence in the first place is the Word who continues, in every present moment, to hold that same creation from dissolving back into the formless darkness it came from.
THE TRUE LIGHT
There is a thread running quietly through all of this, a single image returning again and again across centuries of Scripture: light.
In the beginning, before there were stars to shine, before there was a sun to rise or a moon to reflect it, God spoke, and light entered a darkness that had never known anything else. That first light was not decorative. It was the very first act of order imposed upon chaos, the first boundary drawn between what would be seen and what would remain hidden, the first gift given to a creation that did not yet exist long enough to ask for one.
Centuries later, the same Gospel that opened with âIn the beginning was the Wordâ returns to this image and applies it directly to Him: in Him was life, and the life was the light of men. He is called, simply and without embellishment, the true Light â not a light among other lights, not the brightest of many candles, but the original Light from which every other form of brightness, physical or otherwise, has ever borrowed its meaning.
Every star the Parker family has ever flown beneath, in every era this long story has carried them through â the dinosaur-era skies they once looked up into as castaways, the synthetic dawn of a far-future Earth, the storm-lit skies above an alien world they once called home, the endless stretch of deep space crossed in search of a lost family â every single point of light in every one of those skies exists only because the true Light, the Word who was with God and who was God, first spoke light into a universe that had none.
A WORD THAT IS NOT A CHARACTER
It would be easy, in a story built around vast cosmic structures and primordial entities seated in tiered chambers, to slip into treating the Word as one more figure to be slotted into the architecture of this universe â a powerful being among other powerful beings, perhaps the most powerful, perhaps seated at the very top of the structure, but still, fundamentally, a being who can be placed somewhere on a chart.
This episode exists, in part, to make certain that mistake is never made.
The Word is not a character within this storyâs cosmic architecture, however lofty a position one might be tempted to assign Him. He is not a primordial entity among other primordial entities. He is not the most senior member of a vast council, ranked above Chaos, above Gaia, above Tartarus, above every ancient force seated in the Chamber of the First Concord.
He is the reason a chamber, a council, a cosmos, or a single grain of dust exists to be ranked at all.
Every primordial entity described in this story, no matter how ancient, no matter how vast, no matter how foundational to the structure of creation it has become â exists. It came into being. There was, in whatever sense applies to beings of that nature, a moment before which it was not, and a moment after which it was. The Word alone stands outside that sentence entirely. He did not come into being. He simply is, was, and always will be, without beginning, without origin, without a âbeforeâ that precedes Him in any sense whatsoever.
This is why the Parker family, even now, transformed and exalted and woven into the very structure of creation, remains beneath Him â not as a matter of rank within a hierarchy, the way one primordial entity might outrank another, but as a matter of kind. They are creatures who have been given an extraordinary gift. He is the One who gives.
THE WORD WHO WOULD ONE DAY BE KNOWN BY NAME
This episode has spoken only of the Word as He was before the beginning of all things â eternal, uncreated, present with the Father, equal to the Father in nature and divinity, the One through whom every star, every chamber, every primordial entity, and every grain of created matter has ever come into being.
There is more to this story than what has been told tonight. There will come a point, far beyond anything Genesis describes, where this eternal Word does something no philosopher who ever used that Greek term to describe the order of the universe could have imagined: He steps into the very creation He spoke into existence, taking on the very nature of the creatures He made, walking among them, known finally not only as the Word, but by a name.
That part of the story belongs to another episode, another pause, another moment when the narrator must step back from the unfolding tale of one particular family and speak plainly about the truth their entire story has always depended on.
Tonightâs purpose was smaller, and yet it was the foundation for everything else: to make clear, before this story goes any further, that whatever heights the Parker family has reached, whatever cosmic structures they now help hold together, whatever titles like âprimordialâ might now apply to them â none of it changes the truth that stood before any of it began.
In the beginning was the Word.
And the Word was with God.
And the Word was God.
A SHEPHERD BEFORE THE STARS
This series carries a title borrowed from an ancient song, one written long before anyone could have imagined chambers of cosmic concord, primordial entities, or families transformed into the invisible architecture of creation: The Lord is my Shepherd.
It is worth pausing, at the end of an episode spent describing eternity, primordial light, and the very structure by which all things hold together, to remember how small and how tender that image actually is. A shepherd does not rule from a distant throne, untouched by the flock he keeps. A shepherd walks among the sheep. He knows each one by sound, by smell, by the particular way it wanders when it is afraid.
The same Word who spoke light into the formless deep, who holds galaxies and chambers and ancient entities together by the word of His power, who was with God and was God before anything that has ever existed came to be â this same Word is the one this entire series ultimately points toward when it borrows the name Shepherd.
He is vast enough to have spoken creation into being out of nothing.
And He is near enough to be called, without any contradiction at all, a Shepherd.
That is where tonightâs pause must end, and where the story, in its next episode, will continue.
END OF EPISODE 18: THE WORD WITHOUT BEGINNING
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On a tv of a store they were streaming Scooby-Doo x Batman
I was reading Wonder Woman when on tv they streamed Superman 2025
Its a very trinity day
Itâs not like I can scape my hero obsession, they follow ME everywhere

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Diana is so emotionally stunt omg she can compete with Bruce
At least in terms of romance Bruce has tons of experience and lead, he does kinda great
Diana on the other hand the most romantic thing ever could happen and she just go âhuh yeah Steve i guess is kinda pleasant to be withâ omg gurl!
Yk itâs bad when Clark is the best at romance in the trinity, he goes very fast with anything, with Lois he met her one day and in the other as Superman is flying with her
Nah I take it bad Clark is really romantic, he knows what he wants, if the other person may be interested and go for it so he goes great
But Diana omg why are you like this?
WW: nice suit!
Superman: thanks my mom made it! Nice lasso
WW: thanks my mom also made it
Batman: âŠ
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