Is God a Person in His Divine Nature
MRS LAURA M ALLEN (LSVH37A@prodigy.com)
Sat, 10 Oct 1998 15:54:45 -0500
BROTHER DROST:
If we could conclude that the word Person is not a correct way
to describe God in His Divine Nature then the trinity would be
without an argument, the term persons would be unscriptural, God in
three persons would be an unscriptural term as God is a Spirit.
gdrost@nbnet.nb.ca
ME:
What about God in ONE Person? Jesus Christ? In Col 2:9 we find that
in Jesus "dwells the fullness of the godhead BODILY." Also, remember
that we are created in His image. Now, while God IS a Spirit, God
took on a body of flesh (The Son) and, in essence, "became" a person.
The name given to this body of flesh (Son) was Jesus...The very name
of the Father! (John 5:43). So, yes, God is a person; Jesus--God
almighty! Praise the Lord!
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Joshua Allen
LSVH37A@Prodigy.com