Thursday, April 24, 2025

THE FATHER FIGURE OF THE HOLY TRINITY

 This is one chapter of my latest book in progress about the Godhead or Holy Trinty.

THE FATHER: 

The son was taken first because He is the “Person” of God. A Person is the visible image of the human soul that thinks, acts, speaks, senses, and chooses. The conscience is within the Person; it is what decides what is best for himself, others, and God. Sin short-circuited the conscience since sin is living without God and the focus is only on the self. Lucifer, as the so-called “Serpent” spoke the truth when He reminded Adam and the woman that they would be as God (Gen 3:5).

Implied within that accusation was that “Father God” would no longer be in them, and they would be emancipated. Hence, they would no longer be sons and daughters of God but gods themselves.

Father means progenitor — the source of one’s genetics. Yahweh was the source of the genetics of Adam and the woman, “God created man in his own image, in the image of God created He him; male and female created He them” (Gen 1:27). God later made the bodies of the two, and Adam became the “husbandman” (progenitor for Eve); her genetics were the man’s genetics.

What had God done? He had made the soul of man like His and since “image” is selem in the Hebrew, God had first made the man and woman in phantom. That is the “soul” of both of them which He made before the foundation of the world (Ephes 1:4). How long before is unknown but God soon prepared for them a “house.” The house of the two were bodies from clay as the name Adam implies. Clay is inorganic, consisting only of silicate and aluminate materials. The substance of the glorious bodies of mankind was at first non-organic but glorious.

Copilot made for me a nice new clay trophy of clay as if new, as shown in the graphic following:

 


Figure 1: Vessel of Clay

Glorious Adam, man before sin would appear very much like a shiny new clay vessel. However, inside the vessel was an invisible substance, perhaps “living water.” In other words, the vessel had life and vitality within the “cup” of Adam, then Adam shared his “cup” with the woman.

Adam “multiplied” the Seed of God in that manner, and the woman was to multiply in the same way. God blessed the two and said, “Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion… (Gen 1:28). They would multiply, not their vessels but the substance within. They had Yahweh within their “cups” and they were to multiply the Seed of God.

Seth was a “son of God.” He was correctly passed down with the nature of Abel, made in the image of his father, Adam. He was righteous. (Mat 23:35). That was the right way to multiply and carnally the wrong way as with Cain who was “of the Wicked One” (1 John 3:12).

All that to explain the “Father” aspect of the Holy Trinity. He is the source of the genetics of glorious man, so anyone that is righteous are in the image, not of their biological father but the Father of the Godhead.

Albeit “Holy Trinity” is not directly in the Bible, “Godhead” is. Speaking of Jesus Christ, Paul wrote, “For in Him dwells all the fulness of the Godhead bodily” (Col 2:9).

Think of the “Godhead” as a vessel. Why so, because within it dwells God, as the “head,” or Progenitor.

The vessel from Copilot above… that “man” represents Jesus. He is the “cup,” or literally, the vessel of the Father. Now imagine this: take away the vessel and therein remains the Spirit of God in the shape of the vessel. In other words, look at the “cup” and see God, the “Head’ of the Godhead.

Copilot made the vessel in figure #1. It was made from my instructions, but I missed the mark. God — the Head of the Godhead — was not made but always existed. Hence, the substance inside pre-existed the cup. Since, the “Water” inside the cup was living, it took its own shape, but when the cup was made, the Living Water took the shape of the cup just as Luke 3:23 indicates.

The cup is just a container for the “Water” within it. The cup gives the liquid, whatever it was its shape. However, the water, blood, or whatever was there all the time, but the object provided the shape.

The contents inside were as real as the cup itself and the cup only provided shape for the substance within. The liquid substance came first as some cloud, waters, or even genetics in a divine semen. That shapeless substance is The Word that took shape when put into a vessel. Jesus was the rugged vessel before it was completely formed, and the death of Jesus was its finishing process as Jesus said, “It is finished” referring to the Vessel of God… Himself. (John 19:300 “When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, He said, “It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.”

I had an epiphany while typing that. I thought that vinegar must be used in the making of pottery. I asked Google®. Google said: 

Did you know that vinegar has several uses in pottery?

In this episode (her video), we explore three excellent ways potters can use vinegar in their work, from helping to stick clay together, to thickening slips and even as an ingredient in making homemade pottery colouring oxides! (Tomlinson 2025)

What was finished at the crucifixion an5d resurrection? The pottery. The “Cup” that was Jesus was finished. It symbolized that Jesus would stick together in this finishing process, and after coming apart at the crucifixion, the Godhard came together at the Resurrection.

Jesus Himself pointed that out:

“He that believes on Me,” as the scripture has said, “out of His belly shall flow rivers of living water,” but this spoke He of the Spirit, which they that believe on Him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified. (John 7:38-39)

Jesus gave up the Holy Ghost and the “Cup” was emptied, leaving a lifeless cup. Life was in the Ghost of the Man all the time, and that Holy Ghost always existed.

About the Godhead it is written:

For in Him we live, and move, and have our being; as certain also of your own poets have said, for we are also His offspring. Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man's device. (Acts 17:28:29)

The “Cup” was organic from its manifestation, but the death and crucifixion made the body glorious, not gold, silver or even stone, but vinegar-finished clay. The vinegar at least symbolized that the Vessel holding the Godhead was finished and glorified just as Jesus foretold.

The Son was the “Vessel” and within that “Cup” was the essence of Father God in the shape of the Cup. Indeed, when anyone saw the cup, the Father was within but unseen. Therefore the “Cup” manifested God, the Father. John knew The Word and said this about Him:

Little children, let no man deceive you: he that does righteousness is righteous, even as He (God) is righteous. He that commits sin is of the devil; for the devil sinned from the beginning. For this purpose, the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil. (1 John 3:7-8)

There it is; the “Son of God was manifested.”

“Son” therein is the genetics of God; therefore the genetics of God was made manifest and resided in the “Cup” that was the material substance — the Person — Jesus.

We’re most of the way there. Jesus, the Person, is the “Vessel” that held the Spirit of Yahweh — “Father God.” Because the “Cup” can be seen, there must be a liquid inside. Liquids always take the shape of the “Cup.” In this case, the Living Water, meaning the Holy Spirit, took the shape of the Cup, or the body of Jesus.

Jesus overcame the world. How so? When the Holy Spirit left the “Cup” that housed it, the Holy Spirit retained the shape of the “Vessel” it had been in. The Holy Spirit had retained the shape of its container — the Person, Jesus.

What about the Father? The “Father” was the Living Waters” that had no shape before those “Waters” took the shape of Jesus. The Holy Ghost is just the Living Water of God that provides life, that when contained, appeared first as the man, Jesus, but later, as the Spirit in the bodily shape of Jesus.

The “Father” is the Creator aspect of God. “The Word” was how God wa me manifest before the Cup of Jesus was formed. Like Adam was a phantom before His “cup” was formed, the same goes for Jesus. As the “last Adam” He was manifest in the same manner as Adam. His glorified body would have been just like the body of Adam before he sinned.

The Holy Trinity is not three persons or even three substances; the Holy Trinity is three shapes, and The Word always had the shape of Jesus even before Jesus was made manifest.

The shape of the “Father” was like a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night, to wit:  “The Lord went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire, to give them light; to go by day and night” (Exod 13:21).

God was God, but He manifested Himself as a pillar. The Hebrew “pillar” is a standing column without any specific shape because of the cloud and fire. Imagine both a cloud or fire. Luke wrote about the day of Pentecost:

And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting, and there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost. (Acts 2:2-3)

The Father had reappeared as a column of wind to some and as a tongue of fire to others. Again, the Father had manifested Himself without a definite shape. Again, that Power went unto numerous “cups” as each of them were filled.

Jesus had not gone anywhere. He was in Heaven and on Earth at the same time. He was Existence everywhere as the Name Yahweh implies. The Father spread His Spirit everywhere and righteous people were filled with the Power of God in the shape of each person that the Spirit entered. So, in a way, Christ is in Christians but in the shapes of their bodies. All the while, the “Father” is in Jesus on His throne in Heaven. He never left the “Cup” but He himself, rather than Adam, multiplied Himself like Adam should have!

Winds and fires are pillars of energy. The Energy of God created all things. The Word, as John called that creative Power was there in no specific bodily shape. Only when Jesus was formed in the womb did The Word of God take on bodily shape (Luke 3:22).

Remember the vessel of clay in figure #1? That was my imagination. The true vessel of Jesus was not of clay but some unknown substance that was seen as a vessel. The “Cup” or body of Jesus, after the Resurrection was of some substance that theretofore had been invible that was made visible. It was not even of clay but a divine substance that could even pass through form things like the walls of the tomb and of the locked room on the second floor of some building.

That was the “Body” of God all alone, but it was unseen. The organic Jesus was a temporary figure until the real “House of God” that had been invisible all along was made visible. The early believing Christian saw Jesus as He always was. They saw the image that Nebuchadnezzar saw, and with whom Jacob wrestled. They finally saw the frontside of the backside of Jesus that Moses saw!


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