The Bible teaches that “the heavens tell of the glory of God” - Psalm 19:1. Did you know that the star we call the North Star is actually an object lesson about our Lord? Take a closer look.
The North Star gives us guidance and direction - so does God. From our vantage point, because of the tilt of the Earth’s axis, all of the heavens appear to rotate around the North Star-God is the center of the universe.The North Star is actually three separate stars that appear to be one - God is also three in one: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The NorthStar logo represents these concepts visually. The triangle is the symbol for the Trinity. Notice that the star is made of three separate triangles. The perfectly symmetrical, clean-edged triangle represents God the Father; steady, absolute, and eternal. The stylized triangle, more personal in character and Hebrew in design, represents Jesus the Son. The spontaneous, unstructured triangle represents the Holy Spirit, in all His ethereal beauty and freedom. All three triangles interlock to form one star. The swirl in the center represents the rotation of the heavens around the North Star.