Devotional: Three in One — The God Who Holds Us Together
- Victoria Holbrook
- Jan 14
- 2 min read

The triquetra is an ancient symbol — three loops woven into one unbroken shape. Each loop is distinct, yet none can exist without the others. Remove one, and the entire design collapses.
It’s a picture of the Trinity:
• The Father, crowned in authority and love
• The Son, marked by the cross and sacrifice
• The Holy Spirit, descending like a dove to dwell with us
Three persons.
One God.
Perfect unity.
We struggle with this mystery because we want God to fit into categories we can control. We want Him to be simple, predictable, explainable. But God is not a puzzle to solve — He is a relationship to enter.
The Trinity shows us that God is not distant or divided. He is a God who relates, moves, speaks, and loves within Himself — and then invites us into that same fellowship.
• The Father plans and protects.
• The Son saves and intercedes.
• The Spirit guides and empowers.
Not three gods.
Not one God wearing three masks.
But one God in perfect harmony, working for our redemption.
When life feels fractured, when your heart feels pulled in different directions, when you feel like you’re coming apart at the seams — the Trinity reminds you that God is never divided. His unity becomes your stability.
The same God who holds Himself together holds you together.
Where do you feel divided inside — torn between fear and faith, hope and discouragement, obedience and resistance?
Invite the Father to speak truth.
Invite the Son to draw you close.
Invite the Spirit to strengthen you.
Let the unity of God become the unity of your heart.