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Kathy Du Bois <[log in to unmask]>
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The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Apr 2006 19:03:17 -0400
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Hey Phil,
How about this to blow your mind.  I once heard a pastor try to 
explain how Jesus could be fully God and fully man at the same time 
and he explained it by saying that it would be like having a glass 
full of water and full of  milk at the same time. Not half and half, 
but completely full of both.   It sounds impossible to us, but 
nothing is impossible with God.
Kathy


At 05:14 PM 4/24/2006, you wrote:
>Rhonda,
>
>I talked to a friend of mine who was a geologist about that and he told me
>there is a gas, which under a certain amount of pressure, becomes all three
>elements at the same time in a test tube.  I forget exactly how but it isn't
>any different than the water because technically and scientifically, water
>is H2O and that is all three of the individual states of being.  Yes, they
>even can be liquid, steam, or vaper, and frozen under the correct
>temperature.  Just as Lelia's example of an egg, a good comparison, because
>the shell, the chicken, and the liquid inside are all a chicken at the same
>time just as a finger is three parts and still a finger.  I have no
>theological handle on the Trinity by any means but it is a very interesting
>thing to think about because it makes us look mighty small trying to explain
>it or figure it out.  In Heaven, for example, and in my opinion, we will
>only see Jesus.  God is a Spirit, and the Holy Spirit will be in us as He is
>now.  Explain that one because I sure can't.  I like the box example your
>pastor gave, though.  I've never thought, or heard, of that one before but
>it is still a box in three dimensions.
>
>Phil.
>
>Has He Ever Crossed Your Mind?
>www.SafePlaceFellowship.com

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