Question:
Mr. Albrecht,
I
disagree with your Triune concept of God. I
have diligently studied the Bible for 31 years.
I
do not think that you grasp the concept of the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is a small part of the Father plus a small part of Jesus
combined to give us a small part of Godly energy so that we can be changed into
God beings. The Holy Spirit is a
communication link to the Father and a sanctification seal on the elect.
Harold
Answer: Dear Harold,
Thanks
for your question. Your second paragraph seems to state your foundation for
reasoning – the Holy Spirit is a “small part of the Father plus a small part
of Jesus. . .that together gives us Godly energy so that we can be transformed
into God Beings. The Holy Spirit is
a communication link, a sanctification seal on the elect”.
Then you continue with an analogy of the telephone.
Before
we can discus this topic, you will have to show me, from the Bible, how the Holy
Spirit is a “small part of the Father”.
I am not aware of anything in the Bible that leads us to believe this.
What other “parts” does God the Father have?
Ditto Jesus.
How,
exactly, from the Bible once again, does the Holy Spirit give us Godly energy?
What is “Godly energy” – and where does the Bible teach us this?
Where does the Bible teach that human beings will be changed into “God
beings”? What does “God
beings” mean – where does the Bible teach that human beings will become God?
These
are basic assumptions that you seem to bring to this discussion which are
fundamentally unacceptable to me because they are not biblical.
Since you begin your thoughts with them, we must first clarify these
issues before moving on.
In
Christ,
Greg Albrecht