I like your post, Terry.  iz

 

Anyone who claims to fully understand the Godhead is a couple of bricks short of a load, but as everyone does, I have an opinion, or better stated, a question.  It is this.  Why can we all readily agree that the Holy Spirit can reside in millions of believers all over the world, but that God, the Father, is limited to being on the throne in Heaven.  Since the Bible itself proclaims that both are Spirits, cannot they both be in many places at once?  Let me even stretch that a bit.  Can the Spirit of the Father not be the Holy Spirit and at the same time be God the Father AND Jesus, the Christ?  It seems to me that if our God is one God, and yet is plural, that this is how it must be.  God can reside in me and in some Christian in China or Russia and still be the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.  I am in Christ and Christ is in me and at the same time I am filled with the Holy Spirit. Anything short of that would be to set limits on the power of God.

If I am all wet, somebody explain to me what I am missing.
Terry

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