@@MrJdf1970 he just looks to the original language. There’s not really a translation that translates the Greek word “pros” as face-to-face, even though that’s what it means.
I noticed you mentioned the Holy Spirit as "she." Do you believe that all three persons of the Trinity are both male and female? Or are they more of a nuclear family with Father, Mother (Holy Spirit) and Son? I have asked this question of many people, and nobody seems to know (including me). Thank you, and God bless you for your ministry.
Hey Jill, I believe where C Baxter's reference coming from Gen 1 chap 2. When it we get our first introduction to the Holy Spirit, the hebrew name is Rauh Elohim, which is a feminine name.
Hi @buddyfisherofmen. Thanks for the request. We don't have part 1 posted yet, but may do so in the future. So keep posted :) In the meantime there are lots of videos on our page you can watch or you can join in a live interactive zoom with Baxter every month through our Patreon.
Jesus was the Word of God (who was God) made into a man. He kept that identity of the Word the whole time of his Incarnation. After his baptism he did miracles of the Father by the power of the Holy Spirit in him. He had left his miraculous powers behind in the Incarnation, called his Kenosis (See Phil. 2). So he was made for a little while lower than the angels to become a man and experience all of life as a man. Now he is exalted to the Father's right hand, having all of his powers restored to him. Amen?
The Holy Spirit is not a third person, it is the spirit of God, It is the spirit of your father. Jesus is a man Acts 2:22 who the one true invisible God approved. You did a lot of waffling about the church fathers but ignore Peters words in Acts 2:22 which should negate or Over rule the church fathers. Stick with the bible, the words of the apostles and Jesus, drop all that church fathers stuff. When Jesus said he is the I am, he is saying he is the Messiah not God. Also God and Jesus never talk in the Book of Revelation. read it carefully.
@@jeanetteshawredden5643 What has that got to do with anything? I was refuting what I see as Tim's errors in the matter of Jesus pre existing and Tim's mis reading of the scriptures. A bit like you butting in and not reading the context of what and why I said what I said. Although Tim may not agree fully of what I said I should be allowed a reasonably rebuttal to what I see as Tim's private interpretation of some scriptures.
What I wrote above: Jesus was the Word of God (who was God) made into a man. He kept that identity of the Word the whole time of his Incarnation. After his baptism he did miracles of the Father by the power of the Holy Spirit in him. He had left his miraculous powers behind in the Incarnation, called his Kenosis (See Phil. 2). So he was made for a little while lower than the angels to become a man and experience all of life as a man. Now he is exalted to the Father's right hand, having all of his powers restored to him. So you see he was always deity in his spiritual identity. Hope that helps.
What translation does he use? Very interested. Love Baxter teaching.
@@MrJdf1970 he just looks to the original language. There’s not really a translation that translates the Greek word “pros” as face-to-face, even though that’s what it means.
I noticed you mentioned the Holy Spirit as "she." Do you believe that all three persons of the Trinity are both male and female? Or are they more of a nuclear family with Father, Mother (Holy Spirit) and Son? I have asked this question of many people, and nobody seems to know (including me). Thank you, and God bless you for your ministry.
Hey Jill, I believe where C Baxter's reference coming from Gen 1 chap 2. When it we get our first introduction to the Holy Spirit, the hebrew name is Rauh Elohim, which is a feminine name.
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I know exactly what is being said here.
Can you please post Part 1 to this message….so we can connect the two…?
The description box says this was recorded in 2016 at a men's retreat.
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Jesus was the Word of God (who was God) made into a man. He kept that identity of the Word the whole time of his Incarnation. After his baptism he did miracles of the Father by the power of the Holy Spirit in him. He had left his miraculous powers behind in the Incarnation, called his Kenosis (See Phil. 2). So he was made for a little while lower than the angels to become a man and experience all of life as a man. Now he is exalted to the Father's right hand, having all of his powers restored to him. Amen?
The Holy Spirit is not a third person, it is the spirit of God, It is the spirit of your father. Jesus is a man Acts 2:22 who the one true invisible God approved. You did a lot of waffling about the church fathers but ignore Peters words in Acts 2:22 which should negate or Over rule the church fathers. Stick with the bible, the words of the apostles and Jesus, drop all that church fathers stuff.
When Jesus said he is the I am, he is saying he is the Messiah not God. Also God and Jesus never talk in the Book of Revelation. read it carefully.
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@@jeanetteshawredden5643 What has that got to do with anything? I was refuting what I see as Tim's errors in the matter of Jesus pre existing and Tim's mis reading of the scriptures. A bit like you butting in and not reading the context of what and why I said what I said. Although Tim may not agree fully of what I said I should be allowed a reasonably rebuttal to what I see as Tim's private interpretation of some scriptures.
youre wrong lol. Go read exodux 3
@@lifeonahighway9700 Read it, nothing that I can see make me wrong, what do you see?
What I wrote above: Jesus was the Word of God (who was God) made into a man. He kept that identity of the Word the whole time of his Incarnation. After his baptism he did miracles of the Father by the power of the Holy Spirit in him. He had left his miraculous powers behind in the Incarnation, called his Kenosis (See Phil. 2). So he was made for a little while lower than the angels to become a man and experience all of life as a man. Now he is exalted to the Father's right hand, having all of his powers restored to him. So you see he was always deity in his spiritual identity. Hope that helps.