keypurr
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Somewhat true, however, I see the son as a spirit being, a singular spirit. Like his Father. Only Jesus had that spirit being in him. That express image is a created form of God for the Father was pleased that he had his fullness.The Spirit of the Father dwells in the Son just like he does in us.
But the Father does not dwell in us or Christ bodily, just in Spirit.
Also, we are true sons and joint heirs with our Brother.
As an after thought, did the Father doubt that he could give his son fullness? Was he pleased to see the fullness because he might have thought that he could not transfer that power?
I like to ask questions.
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