Are there three different persons (the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit) in God ?
God is a Spirit (John 4,24) but we are spirit, soul and body (1 Thessalonians 5,23). God is also Holy (Psalm 22,3 and 1 Peter 1,16) so God is nobody but the Holy Spirit seeing that He is a Spirit (John 4,24).
God (the Holy Spirit) is also called the Father (1 Corinthians 15,24 and Ephesians 1,17) because He is considered as the Father of all (Deuteronomy 32,6). The Father is therefore also the Holy Spirit. If the Holy Spirit does not exist, God Himself can not exist (John 6,63 and Habakkuk 2,19). We can exist or live thanks to the Spirit God put in our body (Job 33,4 and Luke 8,52-55 and John 19,30 and Matthew 27,50)as well, God Himself live or exist thanks to His Spirit that is the Holy Spirit (Mark 13,11). We can also look at 1 Corinthians 2,10-11 and 2 Corinthians 3,17-18 which reveals that the Lord is the Holy Spirit.
God and Satan are names that are used to name two spirits: one of them is Holy that is the reason why we have the expression Holy Spirit. Let us consider the expressions “his Holy Spirit†(1 Thessalonians 4,8), “my Holy name†(Ezekiel 36,21), “The habitation of your Holiness†(Isaiah 63,15) etc. Everything of God is Holy and God is a Spirit (John 4,24) that is why we have the expression “Holy Spiritâ€. For instance, Saul says: “… spoke the Holy Spirit by Isaiah the prophet unto our fathers.†(Acts 28,25).
God, our Father who is also known as the Holy Spirit, has a spiritual body. This spiritual body is invisible (Colossians 1,15). One day, the Holy Spirit that is the Father, made himself a natural body within a virgin woman’s womb then put himself into this natural body so he can exist or live as the person called Jesus. That is the reason why Jesus is called the Son of God or the Son of the Highest (Luke 1,31-35 and Colossians 2,9). That is also the reason why, it is said that Jesus made the Father to become visible (John 14,9 and 2 Corinthians 4,4). Isaiah also prophesied that Jesus would be a sanctuary (Isaiah 8,14) which means that the natural body of Jesus would be a habitation of God that is the Holy Spirit (John 2,19-21 and 2 Corinthians 5,19); just like we, Christians (1 Corinthians 6,19). And in John 6,57 Jesus says: “ … I live by the Father…â€. And we should know that it is because God live only in holy places (Isaiah 57,15) that the natural body of Jesus had to be conceived differently so it would be a holy thing (Luke 1,34-35).
John was considered to be Elijah because he lived with the spirit and power of Elijah (Matthew 11,13-14 and Luke 1,17). As well, Jesus is considered to be God, the Father (Isaiah 9,5 and John 14,7) because he had in him all the fullness of the Holy Spirit that is the Father (John 3,34 and 2 Corinthians 5,19).
The Holy Spirit was fully in Jesus and that made him to be God in person (1 John 5,20). As well, it is because the Father is the Holy Spirit that he is God on contrary to Satan who is an unclean spirit (Mark 3,22-23 and Mark 3,29-30).
God gives not the Holy Spirit by measure unto Jesus (John 3,34 and Acts 10,38 and Matthew 12,28) that means God gives the fullness of his Holy Spirit unto Jesus, but we are given that Spirit by measure (Hebrews 2,4 and 1 John 4,13 and Romans 12,3). And Saul says about Jesus: “For in him dwells all the fullness of the Deity bodily†(Colossians 2,9). Jesus himself says (about the Holy Spirit that was in Him): “Believe you not that I am in the Father and the Father in me? “ (John 14,10). Also, according to Romans 8,9-10 the Spirit of God is also that of Jesus-Christ and it is Christ in person.
Saul also tell us that there is only one God and that only God is the Father (1 Corinthians 8,6).
So God, the Father and his Son (Jesus in a natural body) exist and live by the same Spirit that is the Holy Spirit. As they have the same Spirit, they are not different but the same person. Jesus is also God, the Father (John 10,30).
Though Jesus is the Father (John 14,7 and Isaiah 9,5) he said the Father is greater than him (John 14,28) because he made himself a little lower than the angels (Hebrews 2,6-7) by existing like a man (Philippians 2,6-8) that means by putting his Spirit in a natural body; knowing that he was in the form of God before that (Philippians 2,5-6). Being in the form of God means he was a Spirit (John 4,24) that is the Holy Spirit. Demons were aware of that (Mark 1,23-24; Mark 3,11). Simon Peter was also aware of that but this had to be revealed to him before (Matthew 16,16-17).
The Father and his Son having different forms but the same Spirit (the Holy Spirit) could exist at the same time (John 12,28) because God is omnipresent (Ephesians 4,6 and Jeremiah 23,24 and Psalm 139,7-12 and 2 Corinthians 6,16). Because God is omnipresent, Jesus could talk as if he himself was not the father (John 11,41). Jesus was behaving like that so he can hide his real identity (John 16,25-28 and John 13,3).
God , our Father, is also called the Heavenly Father (Luke 11,13) has a Spiritual body which is different from that of Jesus when he lived on earth like a man. This spiritual body is the form of the Spirit (the Holy Spirit). These verses confirm it:
- 1 Corinthians 15,35
- 1 John 3,2 (we shall be like God)
- Matthew 22,30 and Hebrews 1,14 (in the resurrection, we shall be as the angels of God who are also spirits)
- 1 Corinthians 15,42-45 and verse 49 (we shall be like the Father).
- 1 Corinthians 15,50-52 (we shall be changed).
So, if we can find a difference between the Father and the Son (who is nobody but the Father in an earthy body) what difference is there between the Father and the Holy Spirit?
God, the Father (1 Corinthians 8,6) is the Holy Spirit himself. The Son of the Father is the man created by the Father. Like any man, he had a spirit, a soul and a natural (earthy) body (1 Thessalonians 5,23). However, his Spirit was the Father himself that is the fullness of the Holy Spirit (John 3,34 and Colossians 2,9 and Colossians 1,19); that is the reason why the Son is God himself like John said: “1 John 5,20â€. Let us understand that this verse applies only to the Spirit of the Son for his flesh (earthy or natural body) and his blood are excluded from his Deity.
Because he put his Spirit (the Holy Spirit) in a natural body, Jesus made the father (the Holy Spirit) to become visible (John 14,9 and Colossians 1,15).
NB: When he was living on earth like a man, Jesus could not reveal to people he was God, our Father, because they could believe God is a man (John 10,30-33). Beeing a Spirit, God can not have a mother. So the expression “mother of God†applied to mary is not correct and appear to be an insult to the name of God or a blaspheme against the Holy Spirit (Mark 3,29). We should called Mary the mother of Jesus (as a man) like Saul said in Romans 1,3-4.
CONCLUSION
God, the Father is the Holy Spirit. The Son is the Father in an earthy body.
God is a Spirit (John 4,24) but we are spirit, soul and body (1 Thessalonians 5,23). God is also Holy (Psalm 22,3 and 1 Peter 1,16) so God is nobody but the Holy Spirit seeing that He is a Spirit (John 4,24).
God (the Holy Spirit) is also called the Father (1 Corinthians 15,24 and Ephesians 1,17) because He is considered as the Father of all (Deuteronomy 32,6). The Father is therefore also the Holy Spirit. If the Holy Spirit does not exist, God Himself can not exist (John 6,63 and Habakkuk 2,19). We can exist or live thanks to the Spirit God put in our body (Job 33,4 and Luke 8,52-55 and John 19,30 and Matthew 27,50)as well, God Himself live or exist thanks to His Spirit that is the Holy Spirit (Mark 13,11). We can also look at 1 Corinthians 2,10-11 and 2 Corinthians 3,17-18 which reveals that the Lord is the Holy Spirit.
God and Satan are names that are used to name two spirits: one of them is Holy that is the reason why we have the expression Holy Spirit. Let us consider the expressions “his Holy Spirit†(1 Thessalonians 4,8), “my Holy name†(Ezekiel 36,21), “The habitation of your Holiness†(Isaiah 63,15) etc. Everything of God is Holy and God is a Spirit (John 4,24) that is why we have the expression “Holy Spiritâ€. For instance, Saul says: “… spoke the Holy Spirit by Isaiah the prophet unto our fathers.†(Acts 28,25).
God, our Father who is also known as the Holy Spirit, has a spiritual body. This spiritual body is invisible (Colossians 1,15). One day, the Holy Spirit that is the Father, made himself a natural body within a virgin woman’s womb then put himself into this natural body so he can exist or live as the person called Jesus. That is the reason why Jesus is called the Son of God or the Son of the Highest (Luke 1,31-35 and Colossians 2,9). That is also the reason why, it is said that Jesus made the Father to become visible (John 14,9 and 2 Corinthians 4,4). Isaiah also prophesied that Jesus would be a sanctuary (Isaiah 8,14) which means that the natural body of Jesus would be a habitation of God that is the Holy Spirit (John 2,19-21 and 2 Corinthians 5,19); just like we, Christians (1 Corinthians 6,19). And in John 6,57 Jesus says: “ … I live by the Father…â€. And we should know that it is because God live only in holy places (Isaiah 57,15) that the natural body of Jesus had to be conceived differently so it would be a holy thing (Luke 1,34-35).
John was considered to be Elijah because he lived with the spirit and power of Elijah (Matthew 11,13-14 and Luke 1,17). As well, Jesus is considered to be God, the Father (Isaiah 9,5 and John 14,7) because he had in him all the fullness of the Holy Spirit that is the Father (John 3,34 and 2 Corinthians 5,19).
The Holy Spirit was fully in Jesus and that made him to be God in person (1 John 5,20). As well, it is because the Father is the Holy Spirit that he is God on contrary to Satan who is an unclean spirit (Mark 3,22-23 and Mark 3,29-30).
God gives not the Holy Spirit by measure unto Jesus (John 3,34 and Acts 10,38 and Matthew 12,28) that means God gives the fullness of his Holy Spirit unto Jesus, but we are given that Spirit by measure (Hebrews 2,4 and 1 John 4,13 and Romans 12,3). And Saul says about Jesus: “For in him dwells all the fullness of the Deity bodily†(Colossians 2,9). Jesus himself says (about the Holy Spirit that was in Him): “Believe you not that I am in the Father and the Father in me? “ (John 14,10). Also, according to Romans 8,9-10 the Spirit of God is also that of Jesus-Christ and it is Christ in person.
Saul also tell us that there is only one God and that only God is the Father (1 Corinthians 8,6).
So God, the Father and his Son (Jesus in a natural body) exist and live by the same Spirit that is the Holy Spirit. As they have the same Spirit, they are not different but the same person. Jesus is also God, the Father (John 10,30).
Though Jesus is the Father (John 14,7 and Isaiah 9,5) he said the Father is greater than him (John 14,28) because he made himself a little lower than the angels (Hebrews 2,6-7) by existing like a man (Philippians 2,6-8) that means by putting his Spirit in a natural body; knowing that he was in the form of God before that (Philippians 2,5-6). Being in the form of God means he was a Spirit (John 4,24) that is the Holy Spirit. Demons were aware of that (Mark 1,23-24; Mark 3,11). Simon Peter was also aware of that but this had to be revealed to him before (Matthew 16,16-17).
The Father and his Son having different forms but the same Spirit (the Holy Spirit) could exist at the same time (John 12,28) because God is omnipresent (Ephesians 4,6 and Jeremiah 23,24 and Psalm 139,7-12 and 2 Corinthians 6,16). Because God is omnipresent, Jesus could talk as if he himself was not the father (John 11,41). Jesus was behaving like that so he can hide his real identity (John 16,25-28 and John 13,3).
God , our Father, is also called the Heavenly Father (Luke 11,13) has a Spiritual body which is different from that of Jesus when he lived on earth like a man. This spiritual body is the form of the Spirit (the Holy Spirit). These verses confirm it:
- 1 Corinthians 15,35
- 1 John 3,2 (we shall be like God)
- Matthew 22,30 and Hebrews 1,14 (in the resurrection, we shall be as the angels of God who are also spirits)
- 1 Corinthians 15,42-45 and verse 49 (we shall be like the Father).
- 1 Corinthians 15,50-52 (we shall be changed).
So, if we can find a difference between the Father and the Son (who is nobody but the Father in an earthy body) what difference is there between the Father and the Holy Spirit?
God, the Father (1 Corinthians 8,6) is the Holy Spirit himself. The Son of the Father is the man created by the Father. Like any man, he had a spirit, a soul and a natural (earthy) body (1 Thessalonians 5,23). However, his Spirit was the Father himself that is the fullness of the Holy Spirit (John 3,34 and Colossians 2,9 and Colossians 1,19); that is the reason why the Son is God himself like John said: “1 John 5,20â€. Let us understand that this verse applies only to the Spirit of the Son for his flesh (earthy or natural body) and his blood are excluded from his Deity.
Because he put his Spirit (the Holy Spirit) in a natural body, Jesus made the father (the Holy Spirit) to become visible (John 14,9 and Colossians 1,15).
NB: When he was living on earth like a man, Jesus could not reveal to people he was God, our Father, because they could believe God is a man (John 10,30-33). Beeing a Spirit, God can not have a mother. So the expression “mother of God†applied to mary is not correct and appear to be an insult to the name of God or a blaspheme against the Holy Spirit (Mark 3,29). We should called Mary the mother of Jesus (as a man) like Saul said in Romans 1,3-4.
CONCLUSION
God, the Father is the Holy Spirit. The Son is the Father in an earthy body.