Why The Triune GodHead Is Correct!

(B) The Holy Spirit Is The God That Raised Jesus Christ From The Dead!,
(Rom 8:9-11 cp 1Co 6:14; 2Co 4:14; 1Pe3:18 KJB)
Greeting, 101G agree, Jesus is God. but 101G goes a step further. JESUS is the "ONLY" PERSON who is God. the "ONLY TRUE and LIVING GOD".
LISTEN CAREFULLY, not saying that you're right or wrong but consider this. WHO "raised" up the body of the Lord Jesus?" may 1q01G add another scripture list. John 2:18 "Then answered the Jews and said unto him, What sign shewest thou unto us, seeing that thou doest these things?" John 2:19 "Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up." John 2:20 "Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?" John 2:21 "But he spake of the temple of his body." John 2:22 "When therefore he was risen from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this unto them; and they believed the scripture, and the word which Jesus had said." first, 101G believe that the Lord Jesus do not "LIE". and 101G believe the same with you, JESUS do not LIE. so, either Jesus is God, the Holy Spirit, else he LIED, (God forbid). looking to hear from you. thanks in advance,
in much GL.

101G.
 
Jesus saying 'the Father is greater than I' is often used to say Jesus was either not God or a lesser God.

What this ignores, is the fact of Jesus ascending to the Father afterwards. Being one with the Father in heaven.

So the difference is not of superiority, but position.

Like if I said the Prime Minister of New Zealand is greater than me. They have a greater position..but are not a superior being.

This also isn't a proof text of Jesus being a seperate being to the Father. God expresses Himself in three persons/substances. They communicate similar to a humans dimensions of mind, body and spirit.
 
Jesus saying 'the Father is greater than I' is often used to say Jesus was either not God or a lesser God.

What this ignores, is the fact of Jesus ascending to the Father afterwards. Being one with the Father in heaven.
  • After his ascension, Jesus is presented sitting at the right of God. In contrast, God is not presented at the right of Jesus.
  • After his ascension, God is said to put all things under the feet of Jesus, except by Himself. In contrast, Jesus does not exempt himself from subjecting to God.
  • After his ascension, the author of the Book of Revelation calls the Father the God of Jesus. In contrast, Jesus is never called the God of the Father.
  • After his ascension, Jesus speaks of God as "My God". In contrast, God never speaks of Jesus as "My God".


Like if I said the Prime Minister of New Zealand is greater than me. They have a greater position..but are not a superior being.
The Prime Minister of New Zealand can do things that you can't do, because the people gave him that authority.
In contrast, God can do things that you can't do, not because someone else gave him that authority... but because what He is.

You and the current Prime Minister of New Zealand could eventually exchange positions. You could become the Prime Minister and he become a common citizen. This is because you and him share the same nature, and the difference is just in role.

But the Bible never presents God and Jesus exchanging positions. Not in preexistence, not during the life of Jesus on earth, and not in the future. The delegation of authority and power and honor goes always in one single direction: from the Father to Jesus. Never the other way around.

The Father could have never died on the cross. Jesus could have never self-assign to die on the cross. This is not because they agreed on taking roles that anybody could have performed. The Father could have never died on the cross because He is God. Jesus could have never self-assign to die on the cross because He was the Anointed of God.


This also isn't a proof text of Jesus being a seperate being to the Father. God expresses Himself in three persons/substances. They communicate similar to a humans dimensions of mind, body and spirit.
A human person has one mind.
How many minds does God have?
 
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