101G
Well-Known Member
that's good to hear.Am I going to believe Gods own word?
Already do.
God can appear, in or speak from a burning bush, or a pillar of fire, but do that make him thoses things, or the pronoun noun "him" or the used of "I". or even "he"Pay attention to what human men say...
God this person, God that person, AND what follows is a all of a sudden....
God IS a "human" person....and the math equations...100% human...and "all of a sudden God "HAS" a human nature".
"I" is the nominative singular pronoun, used by a speaker in referring to himself or herself.
"Himself", and used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause.
"Myself", used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition when he or she is the subject of the clause.
and God use the terms "I" and "myself" in his identification of himself as a Spirit. don't argure with me, read the scriptures.
I understand God cannot be described .... "Fully" with our limited definitions, but they do a good job, if not, God would give us additional vocabulary.
now, on your last point, just for example, if I told you to say to BG "look up" (I'm sure BG would not mind me using here name). when you told here are those my WORDS or yours?. no matter you spoke them, they are my WORDS. it make no difference if you spray painted them on a wall, they are still my WORDS.
PICJAG