Taken
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What you and I have in common is the belief that God is one person. We don’t agree on who that one person is.
We barely agree on using the term “person”...
But I get your drift.
No issue with me.
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What you and I have in common is the belief that God is one person. We don’t agree on who that one person is.
In what context, in the world or in the kingdom of God?Yes or No.
In what context, in the world or in the kingdom of God?
Because that is the issue.
You could also ask what is Paul, a Pharisee or a Roman or a Christian, yet he also said he was all things to all people. And how foolish it would be to argue about it for 2,000 years, or even to say He is one and not the other. But here we are with many doing just that with God. And this is what they have been found doing.
Point, we have numerous names, titles, descriptions...so also does God. :)
So also does the Messiah.
Short answer: someone who is not God.
Yes, who is Jesus, who is the Lamb of God, who is Christ, who is the Savior, who is the Quickening Spirit, who is the Spirit of Truth, who is the Word of God, who is the Wisdom of God, who is the Seed of God, who is the Power of God....and more.
@Taken These are all Scriptural expressions which are variously seen in context.Yes, who is Jesus, who is the Lamb of God, who is Christ, who is the Savior, who is the Quickening Spirit, who is the Spirit of Truth, who is the Word of God, who is the Wisdom of God, who is the Seed of God, who is the Power of God....and more.
Begotten by his God.
@Taken These are all Scriptural expressions which are variously seen in context.
I'm so struck how deeply present in Scripture is God in Three Persons....
I'm so struck how deeply present in Scripture is God in Three Persons....
Yes, When Jesus was 30 yrs old, God DECLARED Jesus His Son.
Begetting means declaring?
For Humans.....No.
For God...........Yes.
Females deliver forth a babe and the babe called born.
The male dad, begets, when the babe is called born.
Mary was notified...the son she delivered, WOULD BE called;
The Son of God.
The DAY Jesus WOULD BE called the Son of God, was THE DAY, God in Heaven DECLARED Jesus “His Son”. (Age approx 30)
Humans have a Beginning and REPRODUCE offspring with a Beginning.
God has no Beginning and DECLARED His Son, with No Beginning.
Heb 13:
[8] Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.
Acts 13:
[33] God hath fulfilled the same unto us their children, in that he hath raised up Jesus again; as it is also written in the second psalm, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee.
John 1:
[18] No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he (God) hath declared him. (Son).
Glory to God,
Taken
That points to another difference between us. I believe Jesus is a human person.
Whereas you believe Jesus “IS” a human person.
I believe Jesus “IS” Spirit, and was revealed “TO” human persons, IN THE LIKENESS “AS” a human person.
1 Cor 15:
[45] And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit.
[46] Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural; and afterward that which is spiritual.
[47] The first man is of the earth, earthy: the second man is the Lord from heaven.
Phil 2:
[8] And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
We have the same scripture but a different interpretation.
Your interpretation is that Jesus isn’t a human person; that he only appeared to be a human person? How is that different from what the Gnostics believed?
I can not speak for men who tag themselves with the term “Gnostic”.
I believe your and my difference lands on difference in the meaning of ... “IS” and “AS”.
Scripture clearly teaches a terrestrial body called a man, (humans) “IS” Dust of the Earth.
Scripture clearly teaches a celestial body “which also can be called a man”, are NOT humans, are NOT terrestrials of Dust of the Earth....
BUT “IS” “spirits”.
Not for one second, do I believe Jesus “IS” Dust of the Earth.
Scripture clearly teaches a terrestrial body called a man, (humans) “IS” Dust of the Earth…
Not for one second, do I believe Jesus “IS” Dust of the Earth.
You have no clue in what you are proposing and saying here Farouk. How 'deeply present' in three persons indeed.@Taken These are all Scriptural expressions which are variously seen in context.
I'm so struck how deeply present in Scripture is God in Three Persons....