The Holy Trinity creating Adam
Elder Aimilianos of Simonopetra: How
does the Holy Trinity create a person?
‘At one exceptional and unique moment
in history, the heavenly Father wished to create the material world. Once this
had been done, He then went on to make the human body, in collaboration with
the other two Persons of the Holy Trinity, and breathed the ‘breath of life’ into
it. So God’s creation became ‘a living being’ [2]. God then ceased merely to
hover above the waters [3] and entered into the created and material elements
and living things. He dwelt in a unique, supreme being who became the king and
the reason for the creation. Now the reason for the creation is God Himself.
From that moment, the conjunction, the path towards identification and union
with God became inevitable, and it’s now impossible to conceive of the human
person, the image of the invisible God, without the Holy Spirit.
So the Holy Spirit, as one of the Persons of
the Holy Trinity, collaborates in the birth of every person. Together with the
Father and the Son, He gives to the maternal womb the material which is taken
from the father and mother, and the embryo thus conceived is flesh, dust. We
people give birth to dust: we’re dust and return to dust [4]. To this dust, the
parents give all the capacities and characteristics of their personalities,
they give themselves, the image of their flesh.
What the heavenly Father did to the first human person, He also does at
the birth of every one of us, the difference being that then He first created
the dust and afterwards breathed into it the Holy Spirit, whereas now the Holy
Spirit enters the person as soon as conception occurs. So from the very first
moment, the embryo is alive and is a person, because it’s received the
inspiration of the Holy Spirit. It has rational control, is a complete image of
the divinity and, until its last moments, bears the features of divine and
human nature, unfailingly and unabatedly. There is also internal communication
within the person between the human and divine nature, as there is in Christ.
It follows, then, that at everyone’s birth there are, on the one hand,
divine actions and, on the other, a human contribution, in accordance with the
ancient saying and will of the Godhead: ‘increase and multiply’[5]. The husband
and wife, one flesh- ‘you shall be one flesh’ [6]- communicate with the Holy
Spirit, and the all-powerful Son brings everything together, puts everything
into the womb of the woman and in this way we have a complete person, both God
and human. The new persons, created by God and created for God, are endowed, at
baptism, with divinity, with the charismatic life, at which point the Holy
Spirit becomes the inheritance of their existence. From then on, they’re
constantly being challenged internally by the Holy Spirit and also project from
themselves the sparks, the light of the divinity. In this way, the dust of the
earth becomes a radiant life, through vigilance’.
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