I've said many times that it's really difficult to speak of spiritual things.@GG, first thanks for the thumbs up. I know that you hold to the Nicene Creed. that's ok, it's always good to stand for something instead of falling for anything. in my theology, my, so called, to say, Nicene Creed, is Genesis 1:1. here is where I really learned who the Father and the Son really is, and started my quest in diversity. not two separate persons but "a" one being who shared himself in flesh, which was to come in the NT. The OT and the NT is so tied together, I look at them as such. the OT is the NT hidden. and the NT is the OT revealed. when I learned that, the bible open up to me. just as he did in Genesis 1:1 the Lord Jesus revealed to me his TITLES, not his person(s), but HIS Titles. the "Aleph" and the "Tav", Hebrew, or the First and the Last, English, and the Alpha and the Omega, Greek. all right there in Genesis 1:1. see, it's nothing NEW under the sun. his doctrine have been there all alone. so what I teach is nothing NEW. it's only new to many, because they just haven't heard the TRUTH before from the beginning. to really understand God and know of him, ask the Holy Spirit/JESUS to reveal himself to you in the scriptures. he's faithful.
men make a lot of Laws, creeds, and doctrines. there is nothing wrong with any, but make sure it's correct. so, study the record call Genesis, it contain so much truth that have not yet been discovered, it will blow your mind. but likewise it will set you correctly to navigate the word of God correctly. get it right in the beginning, then one will know where they are at in the end.
Peace in Christ Jesus.
The way you describe Jesus above sounds right.
He is not a separate person as if there were two God's.
He's separate in that He has His own attributes and work to do.
But, yes, He was IN God and then He got a body when He was born of Mary.
I THINK that's what you said !