The Lord

The Lord refers to himself as us and states he is one (Gen 1:26, 3:22; Dt 6:4; Isa 45:21; Mrk 12:29; Gal 3:20; 1 Tim 2:5). The Lord the Father, the Lord the Son, and the Lord the Spirit are all the one great, loyally loving, merciful, slow to anger, holy, just Lord Almighty; whom with all love, wisdom, power, knowledge and understanding created Shamayim (Heaven[s]) and Arets (Earth) and all that is above and within and below them (Isa 48:16; Psm 110:1; Mt 22:42, 43, 44, 45; Jn 14:7, 8, 9).

 In the Lord's image man (man and woman) is created and is born with a limited mind, body, and spirit. A man is not divided into three parts but is one man; just as, the Lord/G-d is not divided into three parts but is one Lord/G-d.

 A man's mind represents the Lord the Father who resides in Shamayim in control of all, knowing all that takes place in his infinite domain, whose Presence knows no boundaries, and who was and is and forever will be.

 A man's body represents the Lord the Son, Yeshua ha'Mashiach, who with all knowledge has no beginning or end and whose Presence is everywhere having authority over all Shamayim and Arets but was born from a virgin and limited himself to a man's body, and who is without sin (failure) but died for the sin of the saved. (Man's seed passes the sin of the unclean body to the child's body. By being born of a virgin, Yeshua's body was clean/without sin. Rom 5:12) (Rev 22:12, 13, 14, 15, 16).

 The man's spirit represents the Lord the Spirit, who like the wind cannot be contained, who with all power is in all places knowing and seeing all, and who is not limited by time being before and after it (Ps 33:13; Pr 5:21; 2 Ch 16:9; Ge 1:2; Jn 3:8). The Seven Spirits of the Lord are the Lord the Spirit who is the one Lord/G-d (Zec 3:9, 4:10; Rev 1:4, 5:6).

Give thanks to the one Lord, for he is very good, for is loving kindness endures forever, amen.

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