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brothers in christ. brother meaning fellowship.So how many brothers, sisters, and mothers does Jesus have? By what he said, it sounds like more than one.
brothers in christ. brother meaning fellowship.So how many brothers, sisters, and mothers does Jesus have? By what he said, it sounds like more than one.
what? when christians talk about the Trinity, they are talking about the one true living God, who has revealed himself in three persons. It is that simple without all the philosocrap.When people talk about the Trinity, I think what they really mean is the Phenomenon of God, the Logos. But the Phenomenon of God doesn't just consist of the Father, Son, Holy Spirit but is a nexus that includes the prophets, apostles and Jesus' disciples.
They are questions... do you have answers?what are you mumbling? just say what you want to say.
Jesus did not come to speak as a man interpreting a message. he did not have some philosophical religion of man that was the newest fad. and he did not dicate a message relayed by an angel. He came as a mirror image of the Father in heaven and he cannot say anything other than what the Father in heaven would say. when he spoke, it is God speaking, and his authority in speaking it as as such. anyone who heard him or saw him saw and heard the Father in heaven. The blaspheme of the Holy Spirit is different because it is truth of Christ that is revealed, that when denied it is what God has revealed to you as truth, yet you deny God fully knowing what you are doing.They are questions... do you have answers?
Here is another one: Did God give Jesus a commandment of what to say and speak, or was he speaking of himself?
Gospel says he had brothers and sisters. And at his death he gave his mother to his friend to care for and look after her, because she was a widow. And he also declared that all were his brothers, sisters and mothers.So how many brothers, sisters, and mothers does Jesus have? By what he said, it sounds like more than one.
Indeed, he amazed the priests and sages in the temple at the age of 12, with his knowledge and understanding of life. They were stunned that a "child" would know the depth of knowledge and wisdom Jesus had.Jesus did not come to speak as a man interpreting a message. he did not have some philosophical religion of man that was the newest fad. and he did not dicate a message relayed by an angel. He came as a mirror image of the Father in heaven and he cannot say anything other than what the Father in heaven would say. when he spoke, it is God speaking, and his authority in speaking it as as such. anyone who heard him or saw him saw and heard the Father in heaven. The blaspheme of the Holy Spirit is different because it is truth of Christ that is revealed, that when denied it is what God has revealed to you as truth, yet you deny God fully knowing what you are doing.
He said "The Father and I are one". He also said "The Father is in me, and I am in the Father". He also said "No one can get the the Father but through me, and the Father comes to you by me."They are questions... do you have answers?
Here is another one: Did God give Jesus a commandment of what to say and speak, or was he speaking of himself?
A multitude. But most importantly, it's a fellowship. People connected to a nexus through the Spirit.
Mee is a Jehovah's Witness: a non-Trinitarian.
Not necessarily. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit all possess and are illuminated by the Phenomenon of God, the Logos, a concept introduced by a philosopher named Philo. That doesn't necessarily make any of them God. They are either projectors of the Phenomenon of God, or are the actual essence of God. The Spirit is a wind that blows. The Father is a source of authority and gives a sense of belonging. The Son is God's Ambassador to humanity, but carries the Phenomenon of God (Logos) as part of his mission to humanity.
We can't know for sure what the first-century Christians believed because what we get in the New Testament is a description and depiction of first-century Christian beliefs.
But Jesus wasn't the only human being who carried the Phenomenon of God (Logos). Many of the first-century Christians carried the Logos too. This is what I believe the author of John meant by the Logos becoming flesh. We are the flesh that now carries the Logos. Jesus has passed the Phenomenon of God onto us. Those who carry the Phenomenon of God are effectively part of a fellowship.
It is the fellowship of the Logos, and at the same time a fellowship of the Spiritos. Whether we call it Logos, Spiritos or Shekinah, they are all just ways of expressing ideas about how the Phenomenon of God binds us together and leads us through the challenges in our lives. The Logos is our Reasoning, our mindset, our perspective, our attitude. The Spiritos is the wind that blows in our hearts and minds, it's our personal feelings and intuition. The Shekinah is the presence of God. But whatever word we use, it's about the invisible Phenomenon of God.
It's a phenomenon that we can only see if we look into the hearts and minds of people with the Logos and connect with them. Some people saw the Logos in Jesus. Some did not. It was not physically visible. It was only spiritually visible. It was like, as Jesus said, a wind that you couldn't see, but whose effects were visible if you paid attention. You would only have noticed what the wind was doing if you were distinctly looking for its effects. Jesus himself was not the Phenomenon, but a part of the Phenomenon. But it wasn't practical for him to be the sole carrier of the Phenomenon, so he gave it to his disciples. This group of people carrying the Phenomenon were to be an expanding fellowship, an expanding Phenomenon of the Logos, of people baptised by the Spiritos, the Divine Wind.
The Father, Son, Holy Spirit, the prophets, apostles and Jesus' disciples are part of a Phenomenon, and they are a fellowship that is being formed into a spiritual house, a spiritual temple, in which God lives in His people, and His people live in Himself. The fellowship and Phenomenon is like a spiritual bubble of space and time where people are connected to God. This spiritual bubble is the Spiritos, the Logos, the Shekinah. It is the air that people will breathe in the Kingdom. Home sweet home. It's a nexus of people and God.
I see the Trinity as a subjective concept, neither mandatory nor illegal. When people talk about the Trinity, I think what they really mean is the Phenomenon of God, the Logos. But the Phenomenon of God doesn't just consist of the Father, Son, Holy Spirit but is a nexus that includes the prophets, apostles and Jesus' disciples.
what? when christians talk about the Trinity, they are talking about the one true living God, who has revealed himself in three persons. It is that simple without all the philosocrap.
Hmm, the Father, with the Word (Logos) and in Spirit. Sounds like three expressions describing One Entity (that is complete). You know I exist (for example) though you can't physically see me, because you are reading my "word". And you are aware of my "spirit" because I am focussed on you as I express my "word" to you. Yet I am one and the same entity.
If a person blasphemes Jesus, will it be forgiven? If a person blasphemes the Holy Spirit, will it be forgiven?
Oh dear, it sounds more to me like being....marriedYes you exist and you are one entity.
But......your phenomenon, the Quahom phenomenon, your online personality is not the real "you." Or at least.....not the whole you. It can only ever be an image, a projection of you. Same with me. This is not the real "me." What you see is the Saltmeister phenomenon. It's just a projection of me.
Even if you found out my address and....ding dong....knocked on my door. You still wouldn't know the real me....the whole me. It is still just a projection of me.
The only way to know the real me, whole me, is to read my mind, or perform a mind meld. Where we say, my mind, your mind, our minds are one.
The real you, the whole you, is one existent entity. But the projection of you exists only in my mind. It is not even an entity. It is an image I have of you.
Nevertheless, when we interact online, it is two real personalities interacting. Real feelings. Real attitudes. Real needs. Even if some things are hidden. The phenomenon is as real as its source......If I insult the online personality (the spirit), I might well be "blaspheming" against its source (father).
That's because the Holy Spirit acts upon us daily and directly. While the other two personages are busy building a huge "mansion" for us to come play in...The relationship between the names of the Father and that of the Holy Spirit, might be seen as similar to that of the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) and the name "HaShem" in Jewish terminology.
The Tetragrammaton is more sacred than "HaShem" even though both are names for God in Judaism.
I think the difference between "Father" and that of the "Holy Spirit" is similar. The name "Holy Spirit" is more sacred than "Father."
Hi Quahom1He said "The Father and I are one". He also said "The Father is in me, and I am in the Father". He also said "No one can get the the Father but through me, and the Father comes to you by me."
As a christian, it is necessary to see God as Father, Son, Holy Spirit because Christ is divine, honored, and glorified, and because the dwelling of the Holy Spirit leads one to acknowledge that Christ is Lord. Because we acknowledge the deity of Christ, we are able to worship Christ and accept his salvation and forgiveness of sins as God, because we know that He is God. So the barrier is not simply trinitarians vs non-trinitarians, it is the deity of christ vs. non-deity of christ, and worshiping in spirit and truth vs worshiping in ignorance, and to not understand that Christ is Lord makes all the difference in the world. The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word.Just think there's an unnecessary barrier between Trinitarians and non-Trinitarians.
When you say that "God is revealed in three persons," you are saying that God is somehow projecting Himself. Anything that projects itself has a Phenomenon, so the so-called "three persons" could be thought of as part of the Phenomenon.
But my point is that it is not essential to see God as triune.
Check it out:
- The universe is made up of Space, Time, and Matter (you could also say energy, but matter is just a different form of energy)
- Space is made up of 3 dimensions (three-in-one)
- Time in one dimension but understood as Past, Present, and Future (three-in-one)
- Ordinary matter is made up of Atoms: which are made up of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons--except for Hydrogen, which normally doesn't have neutrons (three-in-one)
- Protons and Neutrons are comprised of 3 smaller particles called quarks (three-in-one)
Wow. Human beings are male and female. Does this mean God is two?
The truth is that Jesus not even once mentioned the word trinity or said that Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one God.
Not only does such statement does not exist, Jesus even spoke AGAINST it. Don't believe everything you are told, heck don't even take my word for it, investigate the matter yourself.
Mark 10:18 "Why do you call me good?" Jesus answered. "No one is good—except God alone.
Here Jesus confirms he is not to be called good since only ONE is good and that is god alone.
Upon investigation it appears Jesus was just testing them. For he was God in the flesh, he wanted to see if they understood that. He didn't say "i'm not God." or "I'm not good," he said "no one is good-except for God alone."