Now that you’ve come to know Jesus in the Eucharist. Don’t neglect your heavenly Father or the Holy Spirit. The reason God comes to us in three persons, is because we are not all the same, all the time. Sometimes we need a firm Father figure. Other times we need the compassion of Christ. And most often, we require the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
You are no longer starting. You are continuing. By now, you have been honest about your attachment. You have turned toward the Eucharist. You have surrendered control. You have faced your resentments. You have made amends. You have confessed. You have received. You are living differently. Now you deepen it.
This step is not about doing something new. It is about remaining. Growing. Staying connected to the source of your life. Your relationship with God cannot be occasional. It cannot depend on how you feel. It must be consistent.
God is not distant. He is personal. And He has revealed Himself as three Persons: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Not three gods. Three Persons. In a relationship. You are invited into that relationship. Not as an observer. But as a participant.
Each Person of the Trinity draws you in a different way. The Father grounds you. He is the source. The authority. The one who orders your life and calls you into alignment. When you drift, He brings you back to what is true.
The Son meets you. In the Eucharist, in Scripture, in His sacrifice; you encounter Him directly. He is not abstract. He is given to you. He walks with you.
The Holy Spirit guides you. He directs your decisions. He corrects you. He moves through your daily life, often quietly, often through others, always toward what is good.
You do not relate to God in only one way. You grow in all three. This requires practice. Daily prayer. Regular reception of the Eucharist. Frequent Confession. Attention to how God is speaking and moving in your life. Not occasionally. Consistently. If you neglect this, you will drift. Slowly at first. Then more noticeably. The clarity you gained will fade. The discipline will weaken. The patterns you broke will begin to return. Not because you failed once. But because you stopped staying connected. Growth is not automatic. It is maintained. You are not meant to reach a point and stop. You are meant to continue. To deepen your understanding. To strengthen your discipline. To become more aligned with God over time.
This is not about intensity. It is about consistency. Some days will feel strong. Others will feel dry. That does not change the path. You continue. Over time, something stabilizes. Your reactions change. Your desires shift. Your priorities become clearer. Not all at once. But steadily. You become rooted. This is not temporary. This is a way of life.
Continue to grow in your relationship with the Trinity.