You begin with an assumption which is wrong. This is your premise. Then you go off on a path leading on your own understanding and try to analyse scripture that can only be discerned by someone who actually possess the Holy Spirit. You must be born again, baptized by the Holy Spirit. You taught about the Holy Spirit and He foreign to you.
And it keeps coming, one day false statement after another - because you are blind, talking about God like a Pharisee would.
And the angel answered and said to her, “
The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy One who is to be born will be called the Son of God. NKJV.
Lol. I remember diagramming sentences in the 4th grade too ... it was cool. You don't approach scripture this way. But let me share a commentary about this verse:
Commentary by John MacArthur
[ "In verse 35, here is the divine strategy unfolded for her by Gabriel, "The angel answered and said to her, 'The Holy Spirit will come upon you and the power of the Most High will overshadow you and for that reason the holy offspring shall be called the Son of God.'"
The angel graciously answers her question about how with a very simple explanation. The Holy Spirit will come upon you. The Holy Spirit is very active, by the way, in Luke's narrative of Christ's birth. He is mentioned in connection with the birth of Christ, or the conception of Christ six times; three times in chapter 1 and three times in chapter 2 of this gospel. The Holy Spirit was instrumental as well, of course, in...in the life and ministry of Christ all the way along, as we shall see going through the gospel of Luke. But initially the Holy Spirit is very involved in the Messiah coming into the world and being born.
We shouldn't be surprised at this. The Holy Spirit is identified in creation. The earth is
tohu and
bohu, without form and void, and the Spirit of God begins to move over the face of this formless mass and begin the creative process that issues in the six days of creation described from then on through that first chapter.
The Holy Spirit, who was the original agent of creation, will again become an agent of creation, this time in the womb of this young girl. Nothing in this text, nothing in any other New Testament text, nothing anywhere in Scripture ever remotely suggests any kind of human sexual activity, only divine power acting on Mary. Joseph was shocked that this occurred when she...when he found out she was pregnant, which demonstrates his lack of contact with her in any physical way. There is no suggestion in Scripture of any sexual activity at all, only divine power creatively acting on Mary.
It is true John the Baptist, according to verse 15, was filled with the Holy Spirit from his mother's womb, but he was the product of a union between a man and a woman. Zacharias and Elizabeth came together. The miracle was that God gave them the power to conceive together when heretofore they had never been able to do so and were now either in their 60s or 70s and 80s and beyond the capability humanly. The miracle there was that God allowed them to conceive, the child was then filled with the Holy Spirit. But in the case of Jesus Christ there was no human father and the child was conceived by the Holy Spirit.
In a parallel statement to enrich our understanding, the angel then says, this is another way to say it, "The power of the Most High will overshadow you." The Holy Spirit is the same as the Most High. The Holy Spirit is the Most High. Most High, by the way, is in the Hebrew
El Elyon, God Most High. It's used at least three dozen times in the Old Testament to describe God. It is a title for God. It means sovereign lordship, sovereign ruler, almighty, all powerful, very common Old Testament name for God. The Holy Spirit will come upon you, or saying the same thing another way, the power of the Most High will overshadow you.
Genesis 14:19, "The Lord God Most High, the possessor of heaven and earth." That's what it means to be Most High, it means to be the sovereign over everything that exists in heaven and in earth, sovereign over it all. The sovereign almighty creator God who made and upholds the universe will create life out of nothing.
He uses the verb :
episkiaz". It means "overshadow." There are three times in the New Testament where the transfiguration is described. It's described in Matthew, it's described in Mark and it's described in Luke. And at the time of the transfiguration there was an appearance of the
Shekinah glory and it overshadowed them. It uses the same verb and translates it "overshadowing." It means
to surround. It means to
encompass, or it means in the metaphoric sense to
influence.
God, the sovereign Creator of the universe, will come and surround and overshadow and influence with creative power the womb of Mary. That's what the angel said. That's the divine strategy to produce in her womb this child. It will not happen through the normal...the normal human process. It will be divine and supernatural and apart from any human sexual activity whatsoever. A creating influence of God moves into Mary's body.
And back to verse 35, for that reason, because of this divine creative miracle, "The holy offspring shall be called the Son of God." ] John MacArthur
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Here is the Big Question no one can answer:
What was God doing before the creation of the universe? Hold onto that thought fir a bit.
God is LOVE. Since God shares this love with us, we in turn manifest this love as an extention of oursleves towards another's well being. Our actions and communications with someone grows this love in us, a loving relationship. And so we have many loving relationships in life - hopefully. We feel this love, but love is not just a feeling, it requires actions expressed and extending outside oneself.
So most would agree that the essence of love is built on relationships, first from God to us, then from us to others. God said is was not good for Adam to be alone - so God made Eve. Their relationship of love resulted also in a creation, an offspring. BE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY.
That said, How could God be Love if God was only one person, all alone before time? Was God just loving Himself? It makes more sense that God is Three, and as a reflection of His nature, the Triune God intended us to have a family to love and communicate with eachother. Can you imagine a Supreme Being alone before creation ... when it is not good to be alone?