tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6770571029218893525.post2482071832543224278..comments2023-08-15T06:50:32.357-04:00Comments on World for Truth: Whirlwindflower, a lamb of God?Don Colehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04266091820528911442noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6770571029218893525.post-19102006935975983962009-06-29T17:43:37.374-04:002009-06-29T17:43:37.374-04:00Something someone wrote on Yedda and will share wi...Something someone wrote on Yedda and will share with you all:<br />This is a much deeper question then most know or understand. There is only one God and God is Spirit. “In the beginning, God”! In the beginning was Spirit or Intelligence only. No manifest universe, no visible form. Something that always was, Self-Existent Consciousness, and within Itself, Self-Existent Substance, the life principle. Through some inner act upon Itself, Spirit makes things out of Itself. And this is an act of Consciousness from the Self-Knowing Spirit, called God. In short, what God knows IS. This has been called the WORD of God or the Self-Contemplation of God. <br />A Self-Knowing Consciousness desiring to manifest in form did so by the power of His Word which is Law. God is pure Spirit or Intelligence and also perfect and immutable Law. He governs the Universe through the power of His word that is acted on by the immutable Law that must obey and create. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost or Self Knowing Consciousness, the Word, and Law, the three fold nature of Creation. <br />Jesus the Christ was the Word made flesh. Jesus was the man and Christ is the Word of God. So within Jesus the man, was the Self-Contemplation of God, known in the bible as the First born creature of God. When Jesus spoke as the Word of God the Holy Ghost (the Law) would obey and manifest that which was spoken. <br />Answering this question I would only point out that there is still only the Father, Son and Holly Ghost, the three fold nature of Creation, always was, always is, and always will be. <br />There is no separation, like a book is one, yet has width, depth, and substance.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com