The words that I speak to you I do not speak from myself, but the Father who abides in me, he does it.
I am sure that this has something to do with John 1:1 and 14; God's spirit became flesh and this spirit spoke out of this flesh and this flesh is the Messiah, but what does this mean? Is it just the same as with the prophets who spoke in the name of God? If this were so, then the meaning of John 1:14 would not really be special because then there would be many who were the word of God before the Messiah.
In Hebrews 1:1 it says: After God spoke to the fathers through the prophets in many different ways, at the end of these days He spoke to us in the Son.
With the prophets it says THROUGH, but with the Son IN, what does this mean? If the Messiah is a separate person from the Father, does it mean that two different persons were in one body, or is the Messiah the Father himself?
I am sure that this has something to do with John 1:1 and 14; God's spirit became flesh and this spirit spoke out of this flesh and this flesh is the Messiah, but what does this mean? Is it just the same as with the prophets who spoke in the name of God? If this were so, then the meaning of John 1:14 would not really be special because then there would be many who were the word of God before the Messiah.
In Hebrews 1:1 it says: After God spoke to the fathers through the prophets in many different ways, at the end of these days He spoke to us in the Son.
With the prophets it says THROUGH, but with the Son IN, what does this mean? If the Messiah is a separate person from the Father, does it mean that two different persons were in one body, or is the Messiah the Father himself?
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