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JimR-OCDS
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The Word became flesh, as St John’s Gospel says.The Three Persons of the Holy Trinity were present before the Word became flesh. So can He be described as ‘body’, as such. Yet, He is the embodiment, of the Father’s Love. So maybe. The Word is Eternal Wisdom. But He was there, distinct, in the Beginning. Another way to describe with human thinking is to say that the Father is the lovingly Just Will, the Second Person is Mercy, the Spirit is the creative Love, the self-giving substance, which bonds them all.
But He cannot be contained in a description. Our descriptions would still be off-centre because a mystery cannot be contained. Though we can know with the fullness of faith that the Mystery is true. Another description is that the Father is the Will, the Son is the Word, and the Third Person is the Breath through which the Word was spoken. But all are distinct Persons in one. So can we really say that the Father is the Soul, the Son is the body and the Holy Spirit is the…Holy Spirit (this we can!). But we are members of The Son’s Body as all Creation came to be through Him. I think we can use the word ‘body’ to describe the Second Person only if we know that body does not mean body in the physical sense that we understand body to be because He is distinct as a Person of the Trinity. But can we describe the Father as the Soul? Well, we can think of the mind as the soul, so…?! The Holy Spirit could be the self-giving love, the perfect relationship, between the mind and the heart of the Creator…?
So, yes, the Christ existed from the beginning, but not Jesus. Jesus is the Christ, God incarnate.
Remember also that Jesus told the Apostles that Paraclete would not come until He ascended to the Father.
So, all one has to do is look at our own being which is created in the image of God, to understand the Trinity.
Jim