15 Jan '12 08:59>2 edits
Originally posted by RJHindsI think it is you who are incorrect; I take it you are a trinitarian?
Let me first correct one point in your post. You said:
[b]First the Holy Spirit is never said to have this "will" as Jehovah
and Jesus are said to have but that's another point.
Maybe you should reread the Holy Bible if you have ever read it in
the first place for there are several places that indicates that
the Holy Spitit has a mind and will. ...[text shortened]... s all these things, distributing to
each one individually as He wills. (1 Corinthians 12:11)[/b]
Firstly, all through the Bible there is a clear theme about the nature of the God/Godhead and that is one of a singular God (single person/personality - single mind-set) manifested in multiple offices and appearances.
"Hear oh Israel the LORD your God is ONE." That's not ONE with a captical T for trinity.
Secondly, all these manifestions of God are subject to the Father including the 'Spirit'. The term Spirit is interchanged throught the NT with Holy Spirit and Spirit of Christ, sometimes in the same passage of text. They are one and the same.
There is one spirit and one Lord of all; the name of which is "the only name given amoung men by which we shall be saved" - JESUS (God saves).