steelmaker wrote:
Wrong, JR. Jesus said His Father was greater than He, and, in the Kingdom of God, He was gonna be subject to His Father so His Father could be all in all. (1 Cor. 15:28) Your post reex of modalism.

God is all in all, God is the Father. God is greater than his Son, for his Son is a man and God is a Spirit. Yet the Word is equal to God, who is the Father, you're brainwashed with a triad theory Steel of thinking of three gods that combine to make a group called "God", and it shows in your terminologies and thinking.

Note: Jesus is God as he is also the Spirit, as is written the Lord is that Spirit. So while God is greater than his Son, nothing about that takes away from the Word being equal to God, and the Son and God (who is the Father) being one Spirit, for the Son is the Word and the Word is the same God the Father and the Holy Ghost is, notice I said is. One existential being is three subsistences steel, it isn't three existential beings being one "godhead" or "monarchy". Therefore Jesus is the Father and the Holy Ghost as the Word, but as the Son he is subject to God his Father who is the Word and the Holy Ghost.

All this is in Scripture Steel. The problem with your Christ is that you neglect to include us with him as his body. The Christ of the Scripture essentially is eternal life, your's isn't. That is what the revelation of the Son of God is all about, he is God and us together forever never to be separated again, but forever reconciled in one man who is God and man in perfect union as one, for he that sanctifieth and they that are sanctified are all of one, and that is of the Lord Jesus. Christ is all, and in all, God is all in all. You fail to recognize the very important detail in those two facts regarding Christ and God. Christ is the house, as we are also the house, but he is also he who dwells in the house for he is God who is all that is in all.... simply, Jesus is all, and in all (emphasize the all....the comma and the word "and" that follows), and God is all in all. Jesus is in all, but God is not all, for we are not God, but God is all that is in all, all in all, as Jesus is also in all for he is also God (Father, Word, Holy Ghost) as well as man.

What I am telling you of Christ is not modalism, for that is a thought of man, but what I am telling you is the teaching of the whole NT, the revelation of eternal life, which is Christ himself. For it is written regarding him in 1 John, that "this is the true God and eternal life. Little children keep yourselves from idols". What you have my friend is an idol that the Word destroys.

I am not your teacher and only wish to share things with you that you may in turn try them by your own knowledge of the Lord. I really don't know any thing. Still learning and growing in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Praying for you and all men that you would also come to the knowledge of the truth and continue to grow in it. I am a sinner, but I have a hope that God through Jesus Christ our Lord will deliver me from my present situation of being a sinner and deliver me from this vile body and I thank him for this promise of eternal life. This is my faith that I share with all my brethren in the Lord who we patiently wait for. Jesus Christ IS come in the flesh.

Rom 8:22-25  For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now. And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body. For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it. 
Edited 5 times by JerryRose 08/01/12 12:33 AM.