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Linusthe2nd
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We know that each Person of the Trinity created the universe and guided it. We all know that the Trinity dwells in us and in all things. But how is this to be understood since the coming of Christ?
Christ was the Man-God, he had and still has a physical body. It is his body we receive in Communion and which we adore in the Eucharist, which sits at the right hand of the Father at this very moment.
So when we say God is now present in all things, do we mean the Trinity, as it was before the Coming of Christ? Are we talking about the spiritual Presence of the Second Person strictly? Or are we now to understand that it is Jesus the Man-God, the physical Christ, who is Present in all things. This latter idea seems incorrect to me. I think it is the Second Person ( not Jesus Christ ) who is present in all things, along with the other two Persons.
I think Jesus’ mode of Presence is limited to the Eucharist and at the right hand of the Father. He can of course appear on earth to this person or that and has done so - and this must be understood as a physical Presence.
But I think The Second Person is also Present in the world and in the bosom of the Father as He has always been, as God, a Pure Spirit. And at the same time, He is Present as the Second Person in Jesus Christ.
What do you think? Should get lots of discussion on this.
Linus2ndj
Christ was the Man-God, he had and still has a physical body. It is his body we receive in Communion and which we adore in the Eucharist, which sits at the right hand of the Father at this very moment.
So when we say God is now present in all things, do we mean the Trinity, as it was before the Coming of Christ? Are we talking about the spiritual Presence of the Second Person strictly? Or are we now to understand that it is Jesus the Man-God, the physical Christ, who is Present in all things. This latter idea seems incorrect to me. I think it is the Second Person ( not Jesus Christ ) who is present in all things, along with the other two Persons.
I think Jesus’ mode of Presence is limited to the Eucharist and at the right hand of the Father. He can of course appear on earth to this person or that and has done so - and this must be understood as a physical Presence.
But I think The Second Person is also Present in the world and in the bosom of the Father as He has always been, as God, a Pure Spirit. And at the same time, He is Present as the Second Person in Jesus Christ.
What do you think? Should get lots of discussion on this.
Linus2ndj