Greetings, Muffled!
 
yrgo (#538):
Was "the man Christ Jesus" (a) an Incarnation of THE FATHER HIMSELF (b) or was "the man Christ Jesus" an incarnation of a Being OTHER THAN THE FATHER (c)?
(a) 1Ti 2.5; cf. Ac 2.22
(b) "human body + Spirit of God" (#523)
(c) a human body + a Being other than the Father + "the Spirit of . . . [the] Father" (Mt 10.20)
 
Muffled (#539):
a) 18:19 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? none is good, save one, even God.
b) Heb 4:15 For we have not a high priest ["IN SERVICE TO GOD" (Heb 2.17, modified NIV)] that cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but one that hath been in all points tempted like as we are, yet
without sin.
Muffled's point (according to yrgo):
 
"Jesus said, 'Don't call me good. Only God is good, and I am NOT He.'" (Lk 18.19, yrgo's Audacious Version)
 
HOWEVER,
 
Jesus is NOT BAD (Heb 4.15), which, to Muffled's way of thinking, means that Jesus is PHENOMENALLY GOOD, PREEMINENTLY GOOD IN HIS OWN RIGHT.
 
NOTE:
 
If only God is SUPREMELY, SUPERLATIVELY GOOD, and Jesus is NOT BAD, then Jesus IS God.
 
 
yrgo's Amazement:
 
Muffled, "'Do you not know? Have you not heard? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood since the earth was founded?" (a)
It was only "THROUGH THE ETERNAL SPIRIT" (b) that Jesus was able to offer "Himself WITHOUT BLEMISH" (c), to offer "himself unblemished TO GOD"! (d)
It was only "because GOD WAS WITH . . . [Jesus]" (e) and had "anointed Jesus . . . with the Holy Spirit and power" (e) that Jesus was able to go around "doing good." (e)
(a) Isa 40.21, NIV
(b) Heb 9.14
(c) Heb 9.14, modified NASB
(d) Heb 9.14
(e) Ac 10.38, modified NIV
 
 
yrgo (#538):
 
If God were to anoint a human being "with the Holy Spirit and power" (Ac 10.38, NIV),
WOULD THAT HUMAN BEING ACTUALLY BE GOD?
 
 
Muffled (#539):
This is the case with Christians. We are God in the flesh also but to varying degrees because of our imperfection. So the answer is no becasue we are not capable of being as good as God.
 
 
yrgo:
 
Asked if a human being anointed BY GOD "with the Holy Spirit and power" would actually BE GOD, you answered "no" and called attention to the fact that human beings "are not capable of being as good as God."
Asked the same question, yrgo, too, would answer in the negative, perhaps adding some comment to the effect that "this all-surpassing power is FROM GOD and not from us." (2Co 4.7, modified NIV; cf. 2Co 3.5)
Both responses would be correct, Muffled, but you will not be at all surprised to learn that a certain expression you used is setting off some alarm bells.
I am, of course, referring to the phrase "We are God in the flesh."
As you probably know, a "predicate nominative" is a NOUN (or pronoun) that comes after a verb and renames the subject of the verb.
"We are God in the flesh," you wrote.
The word "We" is the subject, and the word "God" is the predicate nominative renaming US!!!
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In connection with your statement, the scripture that comes to mind is 2 Corinthians 5.19.
In the NASB, that verse says "that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself . . . "
In the apostle Paul's place, would you have chosen to write instead "that Christ WAS GOD reconciling the world to Himself"?
You could, I suppose, justify (just barely) such a shuddersome wordingperhaps by citing
JOHN 14.8-10 [= Ro 8.11; 1Jn 3.24 (Eph 2.22)]
OR COLOSSIANS 2.9 (= Jn 3.34)but such language would surely put you at serious risk of being GROSSLY MISUNDERSTOOD.
 
yrgo (#538):
 
If God were to anoint a human being "with the Holy Spirit and power,"
WOULD GOD HIMSELF ACTUALLY BE A HUMAN BEING?
Muffled (#539):
Yes and no. Yes, God is a human being in the sense that He has a human body but no, because if you are talking about the eseential nature of God rather than temporal nature, He is spirit.
yrgo:
" . . . God is a human being . . . "?
" . . . God . . . has a human body . . . "?
"Verily, verily, I say unto thee" (a), such language is ALTOGETHER TOO IMPRECISE, Muffled.
"The God and Father of the Lord Jesus" (b) IS NOT "a human being" and DOES NOT have "a human body."
(a) Jn 3 (KJV)
(b) 2Co 11.31
 
 
All the best to you!