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Originally Posted by Aquila
Let's stop and consider something. Let's imagine that we do have two persons... the Divine Person of the Father and the human person of Jesus, the Son of God. So far, we hear the phrase "two persons" and we become troubled. However, let's stop and look closely at the "human person" of Jesus. That human person which the Bible calls, "the man Christ Jesus", the one who prays to the Father; He isn't just "another person" in the way that you and I are. The Scriptures also state that this man, Jesus Christ, is the express image of God's own person. If this is so, the "human person" of Jesus reflects the very image and likeness of the Father's own person... in a very real human being. With this in mind... how many persons are revealed in these two persons?
Only one.
So, if we look at it one way we can say that we see two persons; the Father and the Son of God. If we look at it in another way we can say that the very person of God is perfectly revealed in these two persons. We see God in His Godhead... and we see God perfectly manifested in the man Jesus Christ.
So... in my mind... there can indeed be two persons. And they clearly reflect the very "person" (singular) of God.
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Amen my brother..."GREAT" is the "MYSTERY" of God, for God was MANIFESTED in the FLESH...This "mystery" can be solved if we put our heads together.