Now when a person speaks, their words come out and their words, as being a representation of them, are an indication of their personality but the words are not literally the person themselves.
Isnt Gods Word, seperate from Gods Being, since God gave His words to Moses and David in the form of scripture?
i.e. Torah, and Psalms.
2007-03-18
07:00:38
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Doesnt that make Jesus, a sign of Gods power, rather than a part of Gods being?
2007-03-18
07:04:10 ·
update #1
But scripture given to Moses in the form of commandments, wasnt God.
So to say that the word of God and God are the same thing would be erroneous.
2007-03-18
07:08:44 ·
update #2
Creation forms when energy bits called "quarks"
explode and interface with invisible forces we
know as Laws Of Physics.
God's word is these Laws Of Physics.
This "Force" supercedes even time and space,
and is with us, always.
2007-03-18 07:17:10
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answered by kyle.keyes 6
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I look at the word as an emanation of God, everything is Gods word, you, me, everything, this is the way God expresses it's self, confusion comes about by things "thinking" there is a separation. God experiences it's self through enlightened beings, Knowing God, knowing the word[all things]. God is pleased by this[bliss]. It was said "first know the kingdom of heaven and all things will be added onto you", all things are yourself, this is the kingdom of heaven. The "living" word. Now it is possible to be, before the beginning, before the word or emanation but as God is expressing it's self by emanations you can't stay there for long. I had better go now I see the confused ones coming with a stake, firewood and matches. Ha,ha.
2007-03-18 08:09:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it does. Jesus has the authority of God because he is God's son. Do you belive in the trinity? The trinity comes from Jesus being both God and the holy spirit. Does that make sense? However, God's word is not seperate from how Jesus Christ lived his life. He followed the bible, even when he was tempeted for 40 days and 40 nights.
2007-03-18 07:08:01
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answered by Melissa Svetlana Flavored Coffee 3
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I hope you don't mind a copy/paste answer,
(I don't expect to be chosen best answer for this very reason) but these are some of the best words I've found on the subject.
It's an excerpt from Seth Speaks by Jane Roberts. See if you can notice the correlation:
There are internal realizations always present within the whole self. There is comprehension of the meaning of all existence within each personality. The knowledge of multidimensional existence is not only in the background of your present conscious activity, but each man knows within himself that his conscious life is dependent upon a greater dimension of actuality. This greater dimension cannot be materialized in a three-dimensional system, yet the knowledge of this greater dimension floods outward from the innermost heart of being, and is projected outward, transforming all it touches. This flooding out imbues certain elements of the physical world with a brilliance and intensity far surpassing that usually known. Those touched by it are transformed , in your terms, into something more than they were. This inner knowledge attempts to find a place for itself within the physical landscape, to translate itself into physical terms. Each man, then, possesses this inner knowledge within himself, and to some extent or other he looks for confirmation of it in the world...
2007-03-18 07:44:42
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answered by ? 6
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In the context of the Scripture, a Man's word was everything. So literally, saying Word was his life. Life and death were in a Man's words. God isn't divisable so His personality and His attributes and Him are not seperate from His words.
2007-03-18 07:07:04
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answered by studentofword84 3
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John 1:1 In the begging was the word and the Word was with God an the Word WAS God.
John1:14 And the Word became flesh(human) and dwelt among us...
2007-03-18 07:07:06
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answered by rockinweazel 4
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It is no coincidence that jesus did not write anything in the bible.
2007-03-18 07:14:21
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answered by CC 7
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I think you miss the point
2007-03-18 07:09:56
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answered by Anonymous
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