I Am The Spirit of God

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Blain

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What are you in the body of Christ with the Spirit of God in you?
I am that I am. I am not one single thing for him I am not a teacher nor a servant I am not a healer nor a prophet I am and will be whatever he needs me to be whatever he desires if he asks he will receive even if it is not my initial gift I am a wonder card
 
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this verse is one of my faves!
Here is one of mine.
Mark 1:24
Saying, Let us alone;
what have we to do with thee,
thou Jesus of Nazareth?
art thou come to destroy us?
I know thee who thou art,
the Holy One of God.
 
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I am and will be whatever he needs me to be whatever he desires if he asks he will receive even if it is not my initial gift
So be it as according to your own words.
amen
 

melita916

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Here is one of mine.
Mark 1:24
Saying, Let us alone;
what have we to do with thee,
thou Jesus of Nazareth?
art thou come to destroy us?
I know thee who thou art,
the Holy One of God.
why is this one of your faves?
 

Blain

The Word Weaver
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#46
I am not sure we can say we are the spirit of God but on a side note I had a dream once that I was walking with jesus and we saw two men and I excitedly said to them look look it's Jesus and they just snickered and said ya right and jesus walk towards them with open arms saying my brothers have you lost your faith? upon him saying this the two men suddenly transformed into a demon of some kind and grabbed me and formed something called the unholy trinity and I was the spirit part jesus was furious and demanded they give me back.

not really sure what this could mean but this is the only instant in which I can say I was a spirit of something and odds are it was the enemy trying to scare me. But the funny thing is even when I was captured by demon and apparently became the spirit part of the unholy trinity I still trusted jesus.
 
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1 Corinthians 6:17
But he that is joined unto the Lord
is one spirit.
Yes,but that is a small s for spirit,which is one in purpose,with the Lord,His Spirit,but the person is not the Lord,Spirit,and the Lord,Spirit,is not the person,like a man,and a woman,when they are joined together,are one flesh,but the man is not the woman,and the woman,is not the man.

Jesus is God manifest in the flesh,and although the saints have the Spirit,they do not have it in the same context as Jesus.

The saints have partial attributes from God,and their deity is not the Spirit.

Jesus has the Spirit without measure,for it pleased the Father that in Him,all fulness should dwell,and He is the fulness of the Godhead bodily,which the saints can never attain to that.

Jesus is the only human being to be conceived by the Spirit,where the saints receive the Spirit later,and are adopted in to the kingdom,for we are not on an equal level with Jesus,and the Bible says that Jesus dwells in the light,which no man can approach unto,whom no man has seen,and no man will ever see,for Jesus is the invisible God,showing a bodily manifestation of Himself.

We cannot look at our self as equal to Jesus,for He is God manifest in flesh,for nobody else can have that,for the Spirit dwells in us,but the Spirit is not our deity.

Exodus 7:1
And the LORD said unto Moses,
See, I have made thee a god
to Pharaoh:
and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.

God made Moses a god?

That is amazing.

That is not what that means,that Moses is a god,in the sense that you think it means,but God gave Moses authority to go before Pharaoh,and because of what Moses said,and the LORD did,caused Pharaoh to think of Moses as mighty,for Pharaoh was wearing down,and even asked Moses to ask God to forgive him,after some of the plagues.

Also it is a small g for god,and God said there was no God formed before Him,and there shall be no God formed after Him,and said,is there a God,beside Me,yea,there is no God,I know not any.

Besides God said He does not give His glory to another,and He is the almighty,and the truth is being a god,means nothing,for what is that to God.God will always be the greatest,and most powerful of all His creation,and He is above the body of Christ,so it does not matter how powerful God makes His saints.

God can make the saints to hurl a planet through the air for a million miles,but what is that to God,He is still the greatest,and there is no enemies to conquer when we are with God,for Jesus whipped them all.

When we are with God,it makes no difference whether we can bench press a planet,for 1000 reps,or we barely have any strength to lift a 10 pound weight,for God is still the greatest,and the saints would not have to use that power against any enemies,for there is none,and God can defeat all enemies.

So it does not matter the ability of the saints when they are with God,for it does not apply to anything.

But some people think,oh God,is going to make us like gods,but what does it matter,it means nothing,because having great power as a saint cannot be applied to anything,for no matter how great we are,God is still greater,and there is no where to apply that power anyway.We can be as weak as a bug,or strong as Thor,and it would not matter,it would not make a difference.
 
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kaylagrl

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#48
Exodus 7:1
And the LORD said unto Moses,
See, I have made thee a god
to Pharaoh:
and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.

God made Moses a god?



That is amazing.

See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh:

Not" God" or his God. He was not inferring Moses was deity.
 

oldhermit

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#49
There seems to be something very familiar about this guy.
 
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Yes,but that is a small s for spirit,which is one in purpose,with the Lord,His Spirit,but the person is not the Lord,Spirit,and the Lord,Spirit,is not the person,like a man,and a woman,when they are joined together,are one flesh,but the man is not the woman,and the woman,is not the man.
Are you one spirit?
 
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See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh:

Not" God" or his God. He was not inferring Moses was deity.
Exodus 7:1
And the LORD said unto Moses,
See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh:
and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.

Was Aaron a Prophet or prophet?
 

breno785au

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#58
Exodus 7:1
And the LORD said unto Moses,
See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh:
and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.

Was Aaron a Prophet or prophet?
I dont think he made a profit from what he was doing.
 
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kaylagrl

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#59
Exodus 7:1
And the LORD said unto Moses,
See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh:
and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.

Was Aaron a Prophet or prophet?

We weren't talking about Aaron we were talking about Moses, and how he was not "God" or a "a god" You're taking the verse out of context.