ScottA
Well-Known Member
The confusion is because Jesus did not lie--regarding two completely different settings and contexts. Nor did John.If the spirit and power of Elijah is in John, is it referring to the 'characteristic', 'zeal' and 'anointing' of Elijah is in John?
You gave a logical comparison of "If you have seen Me you have seen the Father"--and this matter is very much like that.
Consider, that just as man was created in the "image" of God, and Jesus was the image of the Father--all is made manifest in this way. With regard to Elijah and John the Baptist, Elijah was an image of the resurrected Christ, as he ascended seemingly without dying ("though he may die, he shall live" John 11:25); and John was not Elijah, but was the "image" of Elijah, confirming the prophecy.
