There’s this core concept in Christianity called ‘the Trinity’. It’s the idea that our singular God somehow exists in three separate forms. If just the thought of that sort-of scrambles your brain, you’re not alone. Why did God choose to reveal Himself this way? How are these identities intertwined? Why are all three essential? Why did the Father see the need to send the Son? And why did the son see the need to send the Spirit? God wants to have a multidimensional relationship with us. What do these roles tell us about how that relationship works?