Message from @Shield Hero

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2021-03-12 05:06:26 UTC  

not really

2021-03-12 05:06:28 UTC  

but you just admitted that you dont really follow those practices

2021-03-12 05:06:32 UTC  

Bloody how?

2021-03-12 05:06:48 UTC  

I think it depends on what you believe of Christ

2021-03-12 05:06:56 UTC  

because one faith contradicts the other

2021-03-12 05:07:39 UTC  

If you want to have the Holy Spirit work in your life you have to approach scripture and prayer with the intent of how you can serve him and not what you can get away with, and remember prayer with God is communication with the Almighty and should be treated with the ut most care and reverence, we have at our disposal an audience with the Living GOD!

2021-03-12 05:07:42 UTC  

Protestism Lutherans contradict each other all the other ones as well.

2021-03-12 05:08:11 UTC  

Yes, and you aren't Mormon if you believe that God and Jesus are ONE. Because that is a key component of Christianity they do not intersect.

2021-03-12 05:08:19 UTC  

but is it on finite and non-important issues or on the true character of God and where authority is placed?

2021-03-12 05:08:36 UTC  

God came down as a dove while Jesus was baptized

2021-03-12 05:08:45 UTC  

so

2021-03-12 05:08:53 UTC  

*the holy spirit

2021-03-12 05:09:04 UTC  

Yes thank you

2021-03-12 05:09:16 UTC  

We have one God and one Mediator which is Christ, who is an extension of God, and part of the trinity

2021-03-12 05:09:33 UTC  

We are Jesus's inheritence

2021-03-12 05:09:34 UTC  

Of one mindset and goal oh yes, of one body and spirit? No

2021-03-12 05:09:50 UTC  

I am of the same accord, that said I still pray on the toilet or in the shower or as I’m doing things

2021-03-12 05:09:57 UTC  

The Holy Spirit fills the hearts of His children. This does not mean that there needs to be millions of "bodys" or "forms".

2021-03-12 05:10:26 UTC  

right

2021-03-12 05:10:30 UTC  

The holy ghost is a spirit and does not have a body of flesh and bone

2021-03-12 05:11:23 UTC  

The Holy Spirit is just God's SPirit, it flows through all of us like the sap of the tree that nourished the whole body of the tree.

2021-03-12 05:11:27 UTC  

So why would the Holy Spirit coming down as a dove at Jesus's baptism mean that they were separate.

2021-03-12 05:11:28 UTC  

but at the same time it is also one in the same with God and Jesus. it is a trinity. it is completely uncomprehensible by the human mind

2021-03-12 05:11:57 UTC  

The Trinity

2021-03-12 05:12:26 UTC  

And Jesus praying to God on the cross?

Does that not exist anymore?

2021-03-12 05:12:44 UTC  

like i said, incomprehensable by the human mind

2021-03-12 05:12:45 UTC  

He did that for a reason, to confound those wise in their own sight. Those who worship science cant tune in to it

2021-03-12 05:12:59 UTC  

Jesus was 100% God AND 100% man

2021-03-12 05:13:13 UTC  

its impossible, but it's also true and very possible

2021-03-12 05:13:27 UTC  

Now that's some pseudo doctrine

2021-03-12 05:13:41 UTC  

it literally is in the bible

2021-03-12 05:13:46 UTC  

exactly

2021-03-12 05:13:56 UTC  

WHERE

2021-03-12 05:13:59 UTC  

"I and my Father are one" "When you see the son you see the father"

2021-03-12 05:14:45 UTC  

"hanks for your question. If you’re looking for an exact quote, then I’m afraid that the Bible doesn’t say this anywhere.

Why do Christians believe that Jesus was fully divine and fully human, then? Well, we look at what the Bible does teach and we seem to be compelled to adopt this view.

For example, Jesus claimed, “before Abraham was born, I am ” (John 8:58), clearly alluding to Exodus 3:14. He also claimed to be one with the Father (John 10:30-33). He acknowledged that he was the Christ, or Messiah (Mark 14:60-64; compare with Daniel 7:13-14). He also claimed that our eternal destinies hinged on our response to him (Luke 12:8-9).

In addition, Jesus is said to be the eternal word of God incarnate (John 1:1-3, 14). He is called the Creator and head of the church (Colossians 1:15-20). These are just a few of the passages which speak of Christ’s deity or divinity.

Other passages speak of his humanity. For example, Jesus was conceived and born of a woman (Matthew 1:18-25). He thus had a human body. He experienced hunger, thirst and fatigue (Matt. 4:2; John 4:6; etc.). He suffered and died (John 19:34). He could be heard, seen and touched (1 John 1:1). He evidenced the emotional and intellectual qualities of a human being (see Matt. 26:37 and Mark 9:21).

Again, there are plenty of other passages concerning Jesus’ humanity. When theologians try to put all of this together, they conclude that the Bible teaches that Jesus was both divine and human."

-michael Gleghorn

2021-03-12 05:14:49 UTC  

"100% god and 100% man"

2021-03-12 05:15:29 UTC  

John 5:30
“I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me.”

2021-03-12 05:15:43 UTC  

"Fully divine and fully human" is different from "100% god and 100% man"

2021-03-12 05:15:56 UTC  

read that to yourself again

2021-03-12 05:16:03 UTC  

how is it different

2021-03-12 05:16:07 UTC  

sorry guys i gotta go, i have calculus.