Tuesday, November 24, 2020

God Personally as Three Persons

A scholar is not a witness. He does not know God personally… and that makes all the difference. Even if a man should read the scriptures in their original languages and memorize their every word he cannot know that though God is fired up for him, the Spirit of the Lord is cold against him. He cannot understand that he is damned by the Holy Spirit itself.

Damnation is not the will of God but rather the sacrifice by God to satisfy the anger of his Friend, his only Friend. God has chosen his Friend to be the guiding principle, the Lord of Spirits. It was never the choice of the Spirit to be the Lord of Spirits. Its only choice was Jesus, and that is why it accepted the sacrifice, because it was the choice of Jesus himself when Jesus chose his Father by saying, “Not my will be done, but thy will be done.” The Word of God spoke as his Father when he declared, “It is finished.”

God chose the strangeness that was everything unto itself and called it Holy. It was the Holy Ghost that haunted everyone and everything unknowingly. It was and is and shall always be innocence itself. As the Lord of Spirits it is freedom and justice. By its very presence a person and the works of the person are either good or evil, for such is the haunting.

Jesus did what no one else has ever done or shall ever do. He ventured into the strangeness by bringing it into himself. He did so of his own accord, though he feared to do so. He did what he dreaded to do for love of his Father. He lost himself in the thing that is everything unto itself. He came out of the strangeness as the strangeness. Its power is now his, thus, he holds the keys to hell and death.

In summary: The Father chose the Spirit and all else was thus forfeit, even the Son. The Spirit chose the Son, thus, it would suffer the Creator and Creation. The Son chose the Father, thus, the will of the Father would be done as the very sincerity of the Spirit. This is the mystery of the Trinity. It is how the three persons are the one true God.

Enoch, the Scribe of God was the witness who watched the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost become the Trinity. He wrote of it…

“And in that hour, this Son of Man (Jesus) was invoked before the Lord of Spirits (the Holy Spirit) and his name (Jesus) in the presence of the Ancient of Days (God). Before the sun and the signs were made (Lucifer and Lucifer’s very purpose), before the stars of the heavens were formed (angels), his name (Jesus) was invoked before the Lord of Spirits.”



4 comments:

  1. The Spirit was always a weird thing to the people of earth, but God loved him and made sure that his son became a hybrid of that weirdness and man. This is why we have a Trinity at all. They are three extremely distinct people. Jesus, as a combination of the Spirit and Man becomes his own thing. He is a complete third in a set of three distinct people that makes up the trinity. He is unique. We sometimes see people like him, but we never see anyone exactly like him. This is why the Spirit chose him and him alone.

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    1. Indeed. The Holy Spirit is absolute. It is ALL OR NONE with him and Jesus alone was ALL he should be and NONE of what he should not be. It's why Jesus is NEVER wishy-washy. His very spirit is absolute. Because he is truly human, is his also one of us. Because he is the very Word of his Father, he is God. Jesus is the ONLY one who can relate to EVERYONE.

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  2. The Trinity is a personal connection shared by The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit and without it nothing would matter. A scholar can study all the texts and memorize every word but it means nothing without a personal connection, in contrast Enoch was a witness who understood The Trinity and it's connotations and then walked with God.

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    1. So true on every point! "It means nothing without a PERSONAL connection" is the cincher.

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