The Trinity is not a doctrine kept on a shelf—it is the home your soul was made for. God is communion: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, an eternal exchange of love. Joseph’s mission was to protect and serve the “earthly icon” of that communion: Jesus and Mary, the Holy Family. Today, contemplate what it means to belong to God as family. Salvation is not merely rescue from sin; it is adoption into divine life. Joseph helps us live this adoption practically by drawing us into the rhythms of prayer, work, and love ordered to God. Ask: Is my life arranged around communion with God? Or around anxiety, self-reliance, and control? Joseph teaches the freedom of ordered love. His authority is not domination; it is service for the sake of communion. Today, make a small act of Trinitarian prayer: “Father, through Jesus, in the Spirit, I give You my day.”