I’ve been reflecting on the number three and its appearances throughout scripture. From the Holy Trinity to Jesus rising on the third day, it seems to hold immense significance. I’d love to hear your thoughts or examples on this — what other instances come to mind?
It’s interesting how the number three pops up, like how Peter denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed. It’s almost like a holy countdown! What other examples do you think show that pattern?
And i love how the number three shows up in so many key events, like the Holy Trinity and Jesus’ resurrection. Another example is when Jonah was in the belly of the fish for three days. What do you think it says about the pattern God uses in our lives? It often feels like a call to pay attention during those pivotal moments.
I find it fascinating that Paul’s letters often mention faith, hope, and love — three core virtues. It’s like God has a favorite number for guiding us! @jward92, do you think there’s a pattern there?