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Frere
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Actually we are consubstantial, only not perfectly, first because of nature as ‘creature’, second because of sin. If we were not, we would not ‘recognize’ each other. Even animals male and females, mothers and offsprings would not recognize each other if they were not consubstiantial. This applies of plants of the same species. Please note that God tries to show us this even by making us start our lives in our mothers womb. A mother and her child have fully one body, it only grow separate and eventually fully separate because of growth and size. And through independant lives, the substance may grow different as you says, and we may really appear not consubstantial.You’re correct in one sense and yet i don’t know that you clarify the situation for the OP. You as a being consist of one person. The fact that you are a son or daughter of a mother and father is essential to your psyche, but not your ontological nature. Your mother and father on not consubstatial with you. If you are married, as much as you and your spouse imitate the Holy Trinity, your spouse is still not consubstantial with you. You are in essence one single being consisting of one single person.
We are one body, wounded by sin, which God is helping to restore and perfect.
Perfection open through ‘new birth’, this time from pefect parents. Why, because we have to be perfect sons/daughters. We can not be in heaven if we are not perfect. And since the 'rest of our body (father, mother) are not perfect, heaven is impossible for us unless we are associated to a perfect substance; God himself.
For this reason, Jesus said that unless we are born again, we can not go to heaven.
He adds that we must be born of the Holy Spirit, to point out that we need to be as holy and perfect as God to enter Heaven.
It is also said that at the end God will be ‘all in all’, to indicate the perfection that will be found in all things.
If being sons and daughters was not important to our nature, not only we would not have been created as such, but we would not go to heaven. Our ‘sonship’ is exactly what God is saving in us. So it is very essential to our ontological nature. Please let me know if I am getting the word ‘ontology’ wrong…
God bless