Saturday, January 22, 2022

Commentary on the Gospel of John

                                         Chapter One

                                         Verses 1-2

Just as a computer needs a power source to operate, so the Father happens to be the power source of the Trinity. Just as there can be no computer without computation and a picture, so the Logos, which means thought and reason, happens to be the Infinite Contents of the Mind of the Trinity. Since God's Mind occupies eternity and infinity, then the Holy Spirit happens to be the Omnipresence of the Trinity. God is One in Being. But He has to possess an Almighty Power source, an Infinite Mind filled with an infinite set of ideas with the reason necessary to put those ideas together to create useful systems, and an Eternal and Infinite Presence in order to be God that is One in Being.

If God's Power is not eternal and infinite, then He cannot be Almighty. If God cannot use the infinite contents of His Mind to create any good and useful system that He desires, then He cannot be Almighty. These facts can only mean that the Word of God must be equally correct when it states that the Holy Spirit, the Father, or the Son created the universe and all life. Whenever the Bible (KJB) speaks about One Person in the Trinity, it necessarily includes the other two.

God can compute, but He is not a computer. God is an individual person who happens to be the embodiment of Love, and the power of Love raised to an infinite degree. I John 4:8.

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