Sunday, 2 February 2020

{God the Creator, the* Christ and the* Spirit (2)}[4th August 1989]


[Redbook6:201-202][19890804:2343]{God the Creator, the* Christ and the* Spirit (2)}[4th August 1989]

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**The great strength and weakness of the Spirit, as against the Father-Creator, is that it will take you as you are: a strength because it will light upon Atheists and Agnostics as well as ‘Pagans’ and Christians, willing or unwilling; a weakness because they will then act or react according to their state, not that of the Spirit, which has none (unless those states by [sic; = ‘be?] ‘dynamic’ and ‘static’, as perceived).***

The Father-Creator, if acknowledged, will act or react to believers as they are; the Christ, if invited or at least accepted, will change his followers.

It will be noted that Christ has to be followed, the Father-Creator merely believed in, and the Spirit simply experienced: in line with the earlier**** note that Christ comes when you will; the Father-Creator when you will, if he will; and the Spirit when it will, whether you will or no.


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**[Last entry but one →]

***{=?}
[sic]
{?
Dynamic = God the Spirit
Static = The Spirit of God in Man
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(See [next entry,] p202
}

****{ref? [[Redbook5:105][19880320:1650b]{The Coming of the Trinity}[20th March 1988]]}


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