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Originally Posted by Aquila
Expand upon the possible meaning of "in". It isn't like being "in" a building or a vehicle. Jesus states that He is "in" the Father and that the Father is "in" Himself. I see this as a mutual "indwelling" of "being". For example, if you take a glass that is half filled with wine and a glass that is half filled with water. Pour them together into a decanter. Now... is the wine "in" the water or is the water "in" the wine? Both. And for all intents and purposes... they are now inseparable.
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You said RESIDING in, not just "IN"
Jesus did not say He is INSIDE the Father and Father in Him.
BTW it's impossible for something to be inside another thing while at the same time having that other thing inside it.