Hey everyone, In my question here I'm not trying to attack or trying to 'prove' the Trinity wrong here (as some my conclude), I'm just interested in a Trinitarian "explanation" to the my question/scripture in question.
Here it is; (Acts 7:55, 56) “...Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at God’s right hand. ‘Look! I can see heaven thrown open,’ he said, ‘and the Son of man "standing" at the right hand of God..."​— The New Jerusalem Bible
Filled with God’s active force, Stephen saw Jesus “standing at God’s right hand.” From a certain point of view one might not think that Jesus became God after his resurrection to heaven but, rather, a distinct spiritual being.
So my question is, How can Jesus stand at the "right" hand of God if he "himself" is God? (The way I picture it is if 'God = Father/Son/Spirit' then how can the "Son" be seen "standing" at the "right hand" of the 'Son/Father/Spirit'.)
Thanks to those who read and answer, if possible please provide scripture along with your answer.