Question for anyone, in 1 Thessalonians 5:23, the word translated for "body" is "soma". Is soma referring only to the physical body of a person where as, sarx can be used to describe the physical body OR the fallen sinful flesh?
The Godhead Explained: There is only one thing God keeps from Jesus, and that is the hour and day of his return (Mark 13:32). Outside of this, Jesus has the full mind of God; likewise, the Holy Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God through the mind of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 2:10). This is why Jesus said, “all that the Father has is mine, therefore he, the Holy Spirit, will take what is mine and show it to you” (John 16:15). Everything comes from the mind of God, the Father, first and is revealed through Jesus by the Holy Spirit to us. This is the truth of the Godhead. Jesus said he can *_do nothing_* of himself, but what he sees the Father do, that is what he does likewise (John 5:19). For they are one in spirit and in truth.
Amen, brother. The Lord is also the Shepherd and Bishop of this soul, yours and mine. ❤Amazing love amazing grace.
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Question for anyone, in 1 Thessalonians 5:23, the word translated for "body" is "soma". Is soma referring only to the physical body of a person where as, sarx can be used to describe the physical body OR the fallen sinful flesh?
The Godhead Explained:
There is only one thing God keeps from Jesus, and that is the hour and day of his return (Mark 13:32). Outside of this, Jesus has the full mind of God; likewise, the Holy Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God through the mind of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 2:10). This is why Jesus said, “all that the Father has is mine, therefore he, the Holy Spirit, will take what is mine and show it to you” (John 16:15). Everything comes from the mind of God, the Father, first and is revealed through Jesus by the Holy Spirit to us. This is the truth of the Godhead.
Jesus said he can *_do nothing_* of himself, but what he sees the Father do, that is what he does likewise (John 5:19). For they are one in spirit and in truth.