Desert Snake
Veteran Member
The question seems to be, how can Jesus be both, god, and human. Or, if Jesu is human, how can He be god, after the Resurrection. The answer is in the actual persona of Jesus, who Jesus, is, in Spirit Form. Because the 'Spirit of the Lord', is who manifests, in Jesus. Hence after the Resurrection, the Lord is still the Lord, [obviously,
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Now, the human aspect of Jesus, does that make Jesus not god? If it did, then Jesus as manifested Lord, would simply revert to Lordship.
In some traditions, Jesus is 'very human', yet, because the Lord is a Spirit Manifestation,
3 Corinthians [called Apocrypha,
Then there always is a necessary Lordship, in Spirit Form.
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In the asiatic and Nestorian tradition,
The manifestation has this
[Human||g-d]
Configuration both human and g-d aspect in Jesus, though different natures.
By asiatic means configuration of a asiatic church, not necessarily, "asia", generally.
What occurs here, regardless, is that "Jesus" in Spirit Form, is the Lord, also, because the Spirit nature, is the Lord.
[The spirit nature of Jesus the human.
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Now, the human aspect of Jesus, does that make Jesus not god? If it did, then Jesus as manifested Lord, would simply revert to Lordship.
In some traditions, Jesus is 'very human', yet, because the Lord is a Spirit Manifestation,
3 Corinthians [called Apocrypha,
Then there always is a necessary Lordship, in Spirit Form.
•
In the asiatic and Nestorian tradition,
The manifestation has this
[Human||g-d]
Configuration both human and g-d aspect in Jesus, though different natures.
By asiatic means configuration of a asiatic church, not necessarily, "asia", generally.
What occurs here, regardless, is that "Jesus" in Spirit Form, is the Lord, also, because the Spirit nature, is the Lord.
[The spirit nature of Jesus the human.