Jesus said plainly that the Father is greater.
He also said that he didn't know the day or the hour---as the Son of man.
From what you have just stated it shows there is a difference between the two.
Jesus said plainly that the Father is greater.
He also said that he didn't know the day or the hour---as the Son of man.
So... according to GT... to obey God we must constantly tell LIES!I said that your explanation makes three gods making one; whether or not you want to admit it.
PERSONS.... not figures.The trinity doctrine says that there are three DIFFERENT and SEPARATE making one God.
Three separate and different what?
And yet someone here says that they are ONE AND THE SAME.Jesus said plainly that the Father is greater.
So the Father with a body does not know what the Father knows? :loser:He also said that he didn't know the day or the hour---as the Son of man.
I have NEVER said that there is more than one God or that God is more than one Spirit.
I have REPEATEDLY said:One God; One Spirit; Three persons.
God the Father became flesh; He came as a Son of man.
Jesus' spirit is the Spirit of God the Father come as a man's.
Jesus is God the Father come as a Son.
He could have stopped being as a man anytime he wanted to, but he finished the Father's work.
John 4:31 Meanwhile his disciples urged him, "Rabbi, eat something."
32 But he said to them, "I have food to eat that you know nothing about."
33 Then his disciples said to each other, "Could someone have brought him food?"
34 "My food," said Jesus, "is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.
Did you read that? Jesus says his food is to DO the will of him who sent me and to FINISH HIS WORK.
That is ridiculous.
When Jesus speaks, it is the Father speaking, for it is the Father's words.
It is the Father's work; it is the Father's commands; it is the Father's blood, and the Father's body.
John 1:14King James Version (KJV)Why do you keep blaspheming!!! God the Father NEVER came in the flesh. State Book, Chapter and verse when it explicitly states that the Father came in the FLESH. That is absolute Heresy. The Son and the Son only came in the flesh to do the will of the Father.
100% compatible with the doctrine of the trinity. Go learn about it sometime.The Father IS SPIRIT. The Son is that one and only divine Spirit. The Holy Spirit is that Spirit.
LIE!You say the Father is not Spirit;
LIE!You say the Son is not Spirit.
You are completely and utterly confused as per usual ... and you LIE!You say they are two different Persons who are not Spirit and the Holy Spirit is yet another Person who is their Spirit.
You preach nonsense.
Since BOTH are God.... no problem there.When Jesus speaks, it is the Father speaking, for it is the Father's words.
John 1:14King James Version (KJV)
14 And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
More Blasphemy!!!!
I gave you scripture that says Jesus only says what the Father says.
I gave you scripture saying it is the FATHER's WORK and the Father's command.
I can give you scripture that it is the Father's blood. If it is His blood it is His body.
LIE!
LIE!
The Father is Spirit. Does He have flesh and blood?
The trinitarians here are getting caught in their confusion.
Okay, I am glad you say the Father is Spirit.
Is the Son Spirit too?
The Father IS SPIRIT. The Son is that one and only divine Spirit. The Holy Spirit is that Spirit.
You say the Father is not Spirit; You say the Son is not Spirit. You say they are two different Persons who are not Spirit and the Holy Spirit is yet another Person who is their Spirit.
You preach nonsense.
The only one's confused here are you anti-trinitarians who will LIE CONSTANTLY.You say the Father is Spirit. That is not what the trinitarians say.
I am glad you say the Father is Spirit. Now tell me is Jesus Spirit?
The Father is Spirit. Does He have flesh and blood?
The Father does have flesh and blood.
The Word was made flesh. Is the Father the Word?The Father does have flesh and blood.