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Love4All
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Um, I am inclined to agree with you on most of this, but a few points. The Holy Trinity IS God. That is Who He Is. The Persons of the Trinity are Real, the relationships among the Divine Persons is the Mystery of Infinite Love. Thus — one of my only points of disagreement with you in the above — the Trinity doesn’t “merely show” some fact about Love as if to say that it is not the Holy Trinity Himself who IS Love. The Holy Trinity is not a philosophical construct to help us understand love. It is, rather, Who God Is, in Himself. The doctrine of the Trinity is His own intimate self-revelation to us. Not a device for understanding, but rather the central Mystery of Being.God is not three separate entities which when unified is love. Jesus is God, the holy spirit is God, and the father is God. But it is just one God. God created the universe because that is what love does, and God only does what he is. God is not arbitrary. That God would create is just a fact of God being love and is perfectly predictable given that nature.
The trinity merely shows that Love as a being is intrinsically a community of persons. To love only that which is eternally perfect is not love. That would mean that God loves only himself and therefore would not tolerate anything imperfect existing outside of his own essence. True love also loves that which is imperfect and that is what we call the mercy of God because love is mercy. Creation itself is an act of mercy.
The second point is that God, in fact, will not allow anything but total perfection in the New Heavens and the New Earth. He does love us as we are, but He wills to perfect us, and to refuse means to enter Hell. God lowered Himself to us when He came among us as Jesus. Jesus ascended into Heaven. Now He means to raise us to Himself. That is Love.