Pilgrimer
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I think God being spirit makes it much more difficult to understand his nature, it is much more complex than our human nature. We are told that Christ existed in the form of God (I assume that means existed in spirit) before he took on himself the form of a servant and became flesh. And Jesus once said if we have seen him, we have seen the father. I don't think he meant if we see his face we have seen God because God is spirit, Jesus in the flesh is fully human. But Jesus' spirit, his was not the spirit of a man, his was the Spirit of God. Which stands to reason since God was literally his father. It's what makes him unique among all the people that have or ever will live. Jesus was more than just a man blessed by God, or a man in whom the spirit of God dwelled. I can't explain it, I don't really understand it all myself, but what I know is that Jesus Christ was as human as you and I are as far as flesh and blood goes, but in the spirit he was much more than a man. In the same way that a son born of a human is human, the Son born of God is God.What is the triune nature of God? Our body and spirit are not separate persons that make up our nature. They are simply part of us. Yet, the trinity makes the Son to be part of God's nature? Sorry, but that is not in Scripture.
But I have to admit I have difficult getting my head around things like God being Omni-present too, not subject to time and space, so having difficulty understanding how three persons can be one spirit is a bit over my head as well.
In Christ,
Pilgrimer
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