God is a Spirit (John 4:24). We are humans. God speaks to us
in our human terms so that we can understand Him.
In the Old Testament, before God made Himself a body to live
and die in (Hebrews 2:14), He was invisible (1 Timothy 1:17). Yet speaking in
terms that we could understand, He spoke of His arm (Deuteronomy 26:8), His
eyes (Proverbs 15:3), His ears (2 Samuel 22:7), and so on.
We as humans understand that an arm speaks of strength and
power (God is omnipotent – all powerful), eyes speak of seeing (God is
omnipresent – everywhere), and ears speak of hearing (God is omniscient
–knowing all things). Each human feature used, communicates to us a feature of
God’s Spirit.
In our humanity, we understand that while a man has numerous
titles and features, a man is still one man. A man that has children is a
father. A man is also a son. A man has the spirit of man. A man expresses
himself by his word. A man has a name. With many titles and features, he is
still only one man.
God through His creation is our Heavenly Father (Malachi
2:10). When God created a body of flesh to dwell in so He could be the
necessary blood sacrifice for man's sin, He became the Son (Colossians 1:13-22).
God is a Spirit (John 4:24) and He is holy (Psalm 99:9), so He is the Holy
Spirit (1Thessalonians 4:8). God expresses Himself by His Word (Matthew 4:4).
God's name is Jesus - His name above every name (Matthew 1:21, Ephesians
1:21-23, Philippians 2:10-11). With many titles and features, God is still only
one God (Ephesians 4:6).
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