Domenic
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"The Father is greater than I." is God in the second person. Why? Jesus is God in the flesh, 1st. as a perfect sacrificial lamb and 2nd. as God redeeming His own creation and 3rd. honoring Himself as subject, servant and faithful to Himself to comply and complete the redemption of all mankind.
So, in the God head, if we can understand insight given to us by His Holy Spirit, we can see and deduce that there are three distinct personages.
1. God the Creator, 2. God the Son and 3. God the Holy Spirit.
Not spelled out as such in one complete sentence but revealed by the third person spiritually.
"The father will not hear your prayer unless you ask it in my name.
One must understand the purpose and intent of those words plus these words as well, Joh_14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me, were meant to offend.
By offending the righteous Jewish nation who where, by Moses instructions to only honor Gods laws and words, could not possibly honor anyone else's claim to the contrary. Thus, the religious righteous Jewish leaders claim of Blasphemy of Jesus and worthy of death.
Hence, the stage set for the sacrificial offering of God's Son on the cross for the the completion of God's redemptive plan.
"Father, why have you forsaken me?"
Following these words, Act 26:23 That Christ should suffer, and that he should be the first that should rise from the dead, and should shew light unto the people, and to the Gentiles, gives us a clue of understanding why
God, the Father, would seem to forsake Jesus on the cross and here is the reason why. Jesus, as a man in the flesh, and as God, had to overcome all points of fleshly being by denying self of being rescued from the pain and sufferings of the cross and the agony of His death.
An imperfect, blemished sacrifice could not be offered for the flesh is in an imperfect state......unless, God Himself is in it.
There are many more...who was he talking to, himself?
For our understanding, as simple human beings, we figure wrong the use of those misunderstanding. The reason why is because we need the third person , the Holy Spirit , to enlighten us in knowledge, understanding and wisdom.
For reasons I am explaining all of the above is because in such a manner is because of my enlightened understanding.
"Father, let these (3,000 people)) be one with me, as I am one with you"
One in Spirit for there is no other explanation.
If we are one in spirit with Him, we are one in spirit with the Father as well.
What that comes down to is having our own dead spirits renewed to life everlasting via God's redemptive plan via His Son.
Blessings, AJ
You sound like a Ccatholic Prist.
Domenic