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this is good. manifesting and being the literal is different.I think there is a difference between being God in substance, being God in spirit, and being God in authority.
One of the more common views is that Jesus was God made manifest - that he is God in the flesh. This seems wrong to me. I don't think God - in His purest form - can be subject to pain, or emotional "roller coasters", as Jesus certainly experienced. I mean God is perfect. That seems to suggest that God is unchanging. Jesus certainly did experience emotional change - despair and pain, certainly - which seems to reject the idea that he was God in the substance.
Either God is 3 spirits or He is ONE spirit.
for some reason, some just cannot see that there was a spirit of a man in Jesus along with the spirit of God. Otherwise the devil would not have been able to tempt him. Satan cannot tempt God and God cannot be subject to this kind of temptation, because it would limit Him, as if the devil is going to offer 'GOD' the kingdoms of earth.Another idea is that Jesus was God in the spirit - that he held something of a mystical communion with God. My problem with this view is that it suggests Jesus wasn't really divine - that he merely had a divine connection. The Bible seems pretty clear that Jesus himself is worthy of worship; and the only thing worthy of worship in existence is God Himself. So Jesus had to have been divine in some way, rejecting this view.
they used to go as far as to say God left His throne and God died and God shed blood. God is a spirit. We must compare spirit with spirit. Jesus said a spirit hath not flesh and bone as you see me have, and this is after his resurrection.
It is so deep and such a beautiful plan, i just pray someday the church will step out of tradition that has been passed down.
this is good too. the right hand is authority given.The third idea is that Jesus was God in authority. Essentially, God gave Jesus His full authority; he told Jesus to teach man, and to this end, He gave Jesus his full support. Now, if Jesus possessed God's full authority, what differentiates him from God? Absolutely nothing. Jesus would then possess all of God's power, all of His goodness, all of His truth, and everything about Him which is worthy of worship. There would be nothing to differentiate the Son from the Father.