glorydaz
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I couldn't care any less what you think of my avatar.
Good, then just ignore those who don't like it. It's fine.
I couldn't care any less what you think of my avatar.
Again, accuser, this thread is not for you to come and accuse me.
I told the truth.
That scripture is one of the scriptures that I use to prove they are the same.
Think about it some more, for Jesus says that he and the Father will live with the saved; however, we are ONLY GIVEN ONE SPIRIT. So that proves they are the same. Jesus is Spirit. The Father is Spirit. So do you understand now?
Good, then just ignore those who don't like it. It's fine.
I eventually do ignore them about it. People should defend themselves and preach not to slander.
Your interpretation is of course WRONG. The Triunity of the Godhead can not be broken. The Trinity lives within the believer.
Nah, there is no reason to defend yourself....count it all joy.
Defending others is another story.
Jesus says that he himself will live in the saved. The scriptures also say that Jesus is Spirit. So since there is only one Spirit, how can we say there are three different Spirits?
I told the truth.I am defending myself.
Nobody said anything about games.I don't play games
Dry your eyes and stop overreacting.I also did not do anything to deserve how you are treating me.
John 14:23 states that not only Jesus but the Father also will live within us. John 14:17 states that the Spirit will dwell in us
John 14:17 King James Version (KJV)
17 Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.
All three dwell in the believer.
By one Spirit.
Each are Spirit, the same one and only divine Spirit.
I told the truth.People should defend themselves and preach not to slander.
And three distinct persons.
I believe the Father is Spirit, Jesus is Spirit, and the Holy Spirit is Spirit.
They are the same one Spirit.
Jesus says that he himself will live in the saved. The scriptures also say that Jesus is Spirit. So since there is only one Spirit, how can we say there are three different Spirits?
Did you read what you posted? Gill supports 1 John 5:7. You should also include Matthew Henry in your review.
Speaking in Hebrews, Paul describes the meaning of "Son of God" and it's used in terms that can only apply to God. Without beginning or end of days, without end of life, and so forth. I see much argument that Jesus cannot be God because he is the Son of God. Where is this defined as being exclusive? If we use the biblical definitions, it seems to be rather the opposite: the Son of God cannot be anything but God, as shown by the inherent qualities of the Son of God.