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but the good thing is my desire to please God is WHY I am unhappy with myself at times .. and it always ends with praise for God for His mercy and patience with me ..
_______________________________________________________There once was an attempt to put a dozen people who believed they were god in a room together. I don't remember the results.
I doubt the conversation would be as funny as one might imagine it.
________________________________________I never pray "for myself" .. but if I did, it would be to increase my love even more for Him ..
but our hearts are our own responsibility ..
Beloved, I always pray for myself first: because I'm human. I want to make sure that the person I pray for gets blessed...therefore I want to make sure I'm heard. I found out very early in my walk that it's not the person who prays that
is important; it's the ONE who hears!
ixoye_8 : Are you having difficulty navigating the site? I notice that I clean up a lot of duplicate posts. That's usually a sign of a problem connecting to the site. Is there anything I can do to help?
________________________________________I have no idea why it glitches like that ...it's annoying to me and I am sure to others ..
thank you .. and I'm sorry to make work for you ..
God as One (God the Father and Jesus who are One in the Holy Spirit) are in perfect harmony and accord on all things. Jesus has power over all things for He is God, yet he submitted to the will of God the Father in everything rather than doing his own will.______________________________________________
"I can do nothing on My own initiative. As I hear, I judge; and My judgment is just...
If Jesus can "do nothing" of his own initiative, how can he be God?
Are you saying that the BODY (flesh) of Jesus is God?
Just wondering.
Thank you for asking that question!! I have been asking for a long time. I don't think Jesus is god, I think they are two desperate spirits. God is the father and Jesus the son. I hope to get an answer. To me they are different.______________________________________________
"I can do nothing on My own initiative. As I hear, I judge; and My judgment is just...
If Jesus can "do nothing" of his own initiative, how can he be God?
Are you saying that the BODY (flesh) of Jesus is God?
Just wondering.
_______________________________________________Thank you for asking that question!! I have been asking for a long time. I don't think Jesus is god, I think they are two desperate spirits. God is the father and Jesus the son. I hope to get an answer. To me they are different.
I am more confused than ever. It say the father that dwells in me. Ok god dwells in us to. Does that make us god? Of course not. So if the father dwelled in Jesus does that make him god? No. Just like the case with us._______________________________________________
They are different. The "son" is the flesh (body). Scriptures tell us that all the essence of that which is God dwelt in the body of the person, Jesus the Christ: "For in him dwells all the fullness of the godhead, bodily." Again, the scriptures speak to us: "For God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto Himself." So God was not in God, reconciling the world: He was in the body of the Christ! Now the question becomes: when did God inhabit the body. The answer is quite simple: it happened when the angel came to a virgin girl named Mary. The angel was sent with a commandment (word), and when the angel spoke the commandment (word), the child was conceived in her womb; that is, in Mary's ovary. That is when the "...word was made flesh...". You see, the word was not transformed into flesh, but in effect it clothed itself in humanity!
So now we can see that scripture fulfilled before our eyes: "In the beginning (of creation) was the Word (which God spoke), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The Word and God (the Father) are inseparable, and cannot be divided. That is why we, even in our fleshly minds, can recognize someone by his voice or the way he expresses himself, and by his writings! We hear the voice and say, "Why, that's Joe!" And when one is in the Spirit, he will speak and the hearer will recognize the voice of God: "The sheep hear my voice..."!
That is what Jesus meant when he said, "...yet it is not I that do it, but the Father (Word) that dwells in me, He does the works."
We need to differentiate between the son and the Word. When they came to arrest Jesus, he asked: "whom seek you?" They answered that they sought Jesus of Nazareth. When Jesus said, "I am...": they fell back to the ground! Why? Because it was the Word in the man that spoke! Did you not hear? "The flesh profits nothing; it is the Spirit that gives life." Jesus asked again, "Whom do you seek?" Again they said they sought Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus (the man) answered: "I am he." Nothing happened, and they arrested Jesus.
When we read the scriptures, we must differentiate between who is speaking: whether it's the Word (the Spirit of God), or "...the man, Christ Jesus." And when a person speaks by the Holy Spirit, we will also recognize the Voice of the Shephard: even the Word by which we were begotten to become the sons (and daughters) of God.
Walk in His Love, Beloved.
I am more confused than ever. It say the father that dwells in me. Ok god dwells in us to. Does that make us god? Of course not. So if the father dwelled in Jesus does that make him god? No. Just like the case with us.
___________________________________________________I am more confused than ever. It say the father that dwells in me. Ok god dwells in us to. Does that make us god? Of course not. So if the father dwelled in Jesus does that make him god? No. Just like the case with us.
The bible shows us that three distinct people form the Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. However, there is only one God.I am more confused than ever. It say the father that dwells in me. Ok god dwells in us to. Does that make us god? Of course not. So if the father dwelled in Jesus does that make him god? No. Just like the case with us.
It's not a question if I believe in everything that's in it. It's that I analyze everything. Always look beyond and for more than what is on the surface. Read between the lines you might say.Do you believe everything in the bible is truth? Or do you believe in some of it and other stuff isn't possible?
It's not a question if I believe in everything that's in it. It's that I analyze everything. Always look beyond and for more than what is on the surface. Read between the lines you might say.
No I don't believe that. Maybe it's not a matter of believing or not. I just look at it in a different way. Jesus had gods spirit so do we. The Holy Spirit is with us now. So...to me it only makes sense that god is god, Jesus is gods son, we are his children and the Holy Spirit is the little voice we hear that warns us and tells us things. I know not everyone can hear it but some can. I learned long ago to never ignore it because it's always right. Jesus on the other hand is like a mediator between us and god. That's just the way I choose to look at it.the reason I ask is because you don't believe Jesus is God. Just wanted to see what else you didn't believe about the bible