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God's Truth

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Excellent!!! Now the amazing part!!! We know God is sincere.... So already He can be everywhere at once as the invisible Spirit Father... and at the same time be in one place and time as The Son...

But God can Have a sincere relationship with Himself as Father and Son as we read about in the Gospels...

After all... got doesn't pretend to be Amazing... He is Amazing!!!

Sound Scriptural so far?

Sounds right so far, but I would add that when Jesus speaks to a person, he does not have to be seen, and, he might also be in another place also, for his Spirit is the Father's Spirit. Do you know what I mean?
 

Nihilo

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Nope, you made that up.
Nope, you made that up.
Correct.
Nope, you made that up.

The trinitarian doctrine does say that.

I have to go for now and might not be able to get back until tonight.

Just keep listening to EE's and my discussion.

Don't make any judgments yet.

In the meantime, do some more searching and studying about a doctrine you claim to believe in.
 

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steko

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Excellent... and by sacrificing His Body for us, those beautiful verses and their meanings exist! Praise Jesus!

So... We can say His Spirit is limitless and thus Father

His Body is at one place at a time... though I'm pretty certain He could be at more than one place in His Body... but He keeps it easy on us is the Bible and we see His Body in only one place at a time. So... we say "Son".

Make sense so far?

I believe that you were correct the first time when you said, "His Body is at one place at a time", and incorrect when you then said, "though I'm pretty certain He could be at more than one place in His Body".
 

Evil.Eye.<(I)>

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I believe that you were correct the first time when you said, "His Body is at one place at a time", and incorrect when you then said, "though I'm pretty certain He could be at more than one place in His Body".

I totally understand and agree... What I was trying to express is that The Son... if God so desired, could be in more than one place at once to emphasize that I don't limit God. However... we see all throughout scripture that Jesus keeps it simple for us and makes it clear the "Father" is omnipresent, while the Son manifests in one single location and time...

Does that clarify what I was trying to communicate? It was an omnipotence statement.

If you still feel this is confusing and I should not say it... I will take your correction with glad heart.
 
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steko

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I totally understand and agree... What I was trying to express is that The Son... if God so desired, could be in more than one place at once to emphasize that I don't limit God. However... we see all throughout scripture that Jesus keeps it simple for us and makes it clear the "Father" is omnipresent, while the Son manifests in one single location and time...

Does that clarify what I was trying to communicate? It was an omnipotence statement.

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Yes, I agree!

Thanks!
 

Evil.Eye.<(I)>

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Excellent!!! Now the amazing part!!! We know God is sincere.... So already He can be everywhere at once as the invisible Spirit we call Father... and at the same time be in one place and time "in the flesh" as The Son...

But God can Have a sincere relationship with Himself as Father and Son as we read about in the Gospels...

After all... God doesn't pretend to be Amazing... He is Amazing!!!

Sound Scriptural so far?

Sounds right so far, but I would add that when Jesus speaks to a person, he does not have to be seen, and, he might also be in another place also, for his Spirit is the Father's Spirit. Do you know what I mean?

Absolutely... (John 14:11) :thumb:

To be continued...

This was the first major hurtle and you aced it! If you would be so willing... could you compliment this with scripture that supports it? I only ask this because you are excellent at doing so.

All Respect and Grace in Him,

- EE
 
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God's Truth

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No.
Oh.
The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are neither "divided," nor "separate." You made that up.

I am glad that you do not believe the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are separate and distinct/different. However, trinitarians say that they are. I will look for a link for you later.
 
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