I can see you may not be here very long.
First off, no one can fully comprehend the Eternal Godhead. God is limitless, and we who are limited can only know the Nature of God by the ways he provides; they are Revelations:
The Spirit of Christ is Eternal and was with the Father from the beginning. We know this because Jesus said so. And the Father also said,' This is my Son whom I am well pleased. Nothing Jesus did was without the Holy Spirit, for he relied on the Holy Spirit as the God-Man, fully God and Fully man.
You, sir, are trying to reduce the Devine Nature of God to fit your understanding. That is your biggest mistake.
You are errored in your approach to the Eternal Godhead.
First off, no one can fully comprehend the Eternal Godhead. God is limitless, and we who are limited can only know the Nature of God by the ways he provides; they are Revelations:
- General Revelation His creation
- Special Revelation His word
- Revelation to us by Relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit of Christ is Eternal and was with the Father from the beginning. We know this because Jesus said so. And the Father also said,' This is my Son whom I am well pleased. Nothing Jesus did was without the Holy Spirit, for he relied on the Holy Spirit as the God-Man, fully God and Fully man.
You, sir, are trying to reduce the Devine Nature of God to fit your understanding. That is your biggest mistake.
You are errored in your approach to the Eternal Godhead.
So, the pre-existent Word, being the Father also (John 1:1) "and the Word was God"...was also with the Father...
In that the Father did not VACATE ETERNITY when He descended to take on an added nature of human flesh.
So, when He ascended, He ascended to exist next to His pre-incarnate form.
I will say according to 1 Corinthians 8:6, Ephesians 4:6, and James 3:9 (kjv), that God is the Father;
And therefore, if the Son is God (and He is), then He is also the Father (come in flesh)....Isaiah 9:6.
I may not be here very long because of my doctrine...
And you say that I am not being persecuted for righteousness' sake...
I would say that it is exactly the case; because my doctrine is indeed sound.