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Originally Posted by Igzy
Right, but "just as" cannot mean just as in every way. Proof of that is that the way the Father and Son mutual indwell each other is as two eternal fully divine beings from eternity to eternity.
We cannot participate in that "just as" fashion. So that puts a kink in your thesis.
Likely what the Lord meant is we enjoy a spiritual union with the Godhead which allows us to experience the same type fellowship They do. There is no need to extrapolate it to the nth degree as you do. "Just as" cannot mean "just as in every way."
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I have no thesis, Igzy. Jesus said "
just as" so it is "
just as". We can choose to ignore that or we can determine what he meant. Witness Lee said this way according to your base note:
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The Three of the Divine Trinity cannot be confused or separated, and the four-in-one also cannot be separated or confused."
How could it be more plain? How would you describe it?