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    alanmolstad
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    Jesus has two natures...

    he is 100% God Almighty
    he is 100% human

    Two natures....within the one single person.
    That is Christ.

    Son of God and Son of man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanmolstad View Post
    Jesus has two natures...

    he is 100% God Almighty
    he is 100% human

    Two natures....within the one single person.
    That is Christ.

    Son of God and Son of man.
    ONE person. Doesn't talk to Himself.

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    I see three persons in one God:


    We can have fellowship with the Father, 1 John 1:3; he knows, Matthew 6:6-8; he teaches, Matthew 16:17; he loves, John 16:27; he is a witness, John 8:18; he has a will, John 5:30.

    We can have fellowship with the Son, 1 John 1:3; he knows, Matthew 11:27; he teaches, John 1:18, Rev. 2:18; he loves, Romans 8:35, Gal. 2:20; he is a witness, John 8:18; he has a will, John 5:30; he can be grieved, John 11:35.

    We can have fellowship with the Holy Spirit, Philippians 2:1, II Cor. 13:14; he knows, I Cor. 2:11; he teaches, Luke 12:12, I Cor. 2:13; he loves, Romans 15:30; he is a witness, Acts 20:23, Romans 8:16; he has a will, I Cor. 12:11; he can be grieved, Ephesians 4:30.

    The Father sent His Son. Jesus prayed to the Father. Jesus and the Father sent the Holy Spirit.

    The Father and Son love and honor each other:
    "The Father loveth the Son, and hath given all things into his hand." (John 3:35)
    "For the Father loveth the Son, and sheweth him all things that himself doeth: and he will shew him greater works than these, that ye may marvel." (John 5:20)
    "But that the world may know that I love the Father; and as the Father gave me commandment, even so I do." (John 14:31)


    Love,

    Grandma

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    S.R.L
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    Grandma,
    how many persons of this three person"s" God do you think you will see in heaven?

    S.R.L
    Last edited by S.R.L; 10-20-2015 at 10:08 PM.

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    alanmolstad
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    all we will ever know of God, is given us in the Son....



    and, that is why when they asked the Son, "Show us the Father" that He answered the way He did...

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    so once again:

    The way that God is God...is that God is in 3 persons.
    All are God.
    All are equally God.
    but the Son is not the father ....nor is the father the Son.
    The Father the Son and the Spirit are all different persons.
    3 persons within the one true God.

    Thus the Father can talk to the Son and the Son can submit to the father..and the Son and the father can love each other...

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanmolstad View Post
    so once again:

    The way that God is God...is that God is in 3 persons.
    All are God.
    All are equally God.
    but the Son is not the father ....nor is the father the Son.
    The Father the Son and the Spirit are all different persons.
    3 persons within the one true God.

    Thus the Father can talk to the Son and the Son can submit to the father..and the Son and the father can love each other...
    The final answer. .

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