You are only a year late in responding to my comment, but that's OK.
I have no disagreement with your post stating the Spirit of Jesus is the Spirit of God.
The only objection I would have is Eph 4:4 does not even mention Christ. You are reading into it what you already believe, which BTW happens to be correct.
@ronhanish wow... praise God. i misunderstood. i thought you are muslim or Jehovah's witness who don't believe Jesus. num 23:19 "God is not a man that he should lie" Yes but Jesus is not liar, he is a sinless man. i really believe that Jesus is God for in Him Dwelt all the fullness of Godhead bodily. Col. 1:9. Jesus is the father of Eternity Isaiah 9:6. thank you my brother for your comments. i love you in the name of Jesus.
@Elizabeth51228 well, i believe that the bible is true. that there is only one God , and that that One God was manifested or revealed in the flesh. So that makes Jesus the Father. i am just a bible believer and i dont claim any title or religion that i am.
In both 1 & 2 John, there is obviously a distinction between the father, and the son, the names themselves (father & son), obviously points to the identity of the Godhead itself, and hence shows that they are not the same person. In fact, another clear example that both the father and the son are not the same person is indicated in both Mark 1 and Matthew 3 in regards to Jesus' Baptism. If Jesus is the father, then who exactly was speaking from heaven during Jesus' baptism?
This is a very interesting point, but, interestingly enough, this is definitely a false presupposition, Jesus and the father are not the same person, rather, they are only the same in divinity, in other words, they are both equally God, and co-eternally divine as one another. The same is also said of the holy spirit as well.
Man, this guy???? the one that got whipped on the debates? Weak textual support and highly interpretive explanations, not even remotely close to proper exegesis.
You can have the Spirit of Christ in you. RIGHT (Rom.8:9 - 1Pet.1:11) So if God the Father is a Spirit & you can have the Spirit of Christ dwelling in you.
Conclusion> you can have the spirit of the Father who is a person/being/Deity and the Spirit of Christ who is a person/being/Deity. That is exactly what 1John 2:23 says. That is TWO!
Jesus is and always was Good.
paulborner111 2 months ago
Then why was Christ praying to the Father in the garden?
Why does Christ say "Do not call me good because no one is good except the Father.
Why would Christ tell us that when He leaves another will come (Comforter)
Plural singularity
THERAPTURECOMES 2 months ago
@baliveforchrist11
You are only a year late in responding to my comment, but that's OK.
I have no disagreement with your post stating the Spirit of Jesus is the Spirit of God.
The only objection I would have is Eph 4:4 does not even mention Christ. You are reading into it what you already believe, which BTW happens to be correct.
Jesus is, was & always will be God!
John 4:24> God is Spirit.
digger629 4 months ago
@ronhanish wow... praise God. i misunderstood. i thought you are muslim or Jehovah's witness who don't believe Jesus. num 23:19 "God is not a man that he should lie" Yes but Jesus is not liar, he is a sinless man. i really believe that Jesus is God for in Him Dwelt all the fullness of Godhead bodily. Col. 1:9. Jesus is the father of Eternity Isaiah 9:6. thank you my brother for your comments. i love you in the name of Jesus.
Elizabeth51228 1 year ago
@Elizabeth51228 well, i believe that the bible is true. that there is only one God , and that that One God was manifested or revealed in the flesh. So that makes Jesus the Father. i am just a bible believer and i dont claim any title or religion that i am.
ronhanish 1 year ago
@ronhanish i think you are muslim right? or Jehovah's witness?
Elizabeth51228 1 year ago
In both 1 & 2 John, there is obviously a distinction between the father, and the son, the names themselves (father & son), obviously points to the identity of the Godhead itself, and hence shows that they are not the same person. In fact, another clear example that both the father and the son are not the same person is indicated in both Mark 1 and Matthew 3 in regards to Jesus' Baptism. If Jesus is the father, then who exactly was speaking from heaven during Jesus' baptism?
demondagger19 1 year ago
This is a very interesting point, but, interestingly enough, this is definitely a false presupposition, Jesus and the father are not the same person, rather, they are only the same in divinity, in other words, they are both equally God, and co-eternally divine as one another. The same is also said of the holy spirit as well.
cont
demondagger19 1 year ago
Man, this guy???? the one that got whipped on the debates? Weak textual support and highly interpretive explanations, not even remotely close to proper exegesis.
littleman684 1 year ago
Your logic is flawed. How many demons were in the man called legion? Many! (Mark 5:13)
Demons are spirits RIGHT?
God is Spirit. (John 4:24) RIGHT
You can have the Spirit of Christ in you. RIGHT (Rom.8:9 - 1Pet.1:11) So if God the Father is a Spirit & you can have the Spirit of Christ dwelling in you.
Conclusion> you can have the spirit of the Father who is a person/being/Deity and the Spirit of Christ who is a person/being/Deity. That is exactly what 1John 2:23 says. That is TWO!
digger629 1 year ago