liz3564 wrote:
Jesus was a God relative to us ala Abraham 3:19. Lacking a body, the mortal experience, and seeing if he would fulfill the mission (obey), he was not yet fully a God like his Father. In fact, Alma 7:11-12 implies that he could not have obtained certain God-like qualities without experiencing mortal life.
Is it true that the Holy Ghost will someday have the opportunity to have a body? Or is his permanent assignment to be spirit so that he can allow the light of Christ to dwell within all of us?
I guess the world refuses to consider the answer. It tells more about God than they want to know. Christ did not hide the reality he exulted in it as did the Father. These truths are for the sanctified. The Holy Ghost is a holy ghost. Meaning a ghost of that which is holy. Who is holy, but the Father? Hence the Holy Ghost vacated his habitation sitting upon the very throne of power to occupy the third station on the eternal round of a course which all three tread following one another through the three stations over and over and over and over again without beginning or end. Christ said to the Jews, what and if you shall see me ascend up to where I was before? meaning, sitting upon the very throne of power. The Father told Christ that he has both glorified his name and will glorify it again. Meaning that Christ has been glorified with the Father before and that he will glorify his name with Christ again. This earth will be celestialized and the very throne of God will come down and reign here as told of in the end of John's Revelation. The D&C says that this earth is crowned with the presence of the Holy Father. And it goes on to say that this earth is Christ's. Meaning Christ sits upon the throne of power. To sit upon the throne of power requires that you take up your habitation in that body which always sits there. Meaning all three of them share the same body that sits upon the throne of God's power in their turn. NONE are less God than any other and that from all eternity. This is how it rolls. What happens to the body that Christ took up again? He cannot keep it if he must inhabit another body that is already upon the throne of God's power. This transition has taken place innumerable times with the Christ having to let go of his body that was taken up again and significantly NOT resurrected unto a perfect state, hence the scars remain. They chose not to house these discarded husks in some mausoleum. The Father will vacate to become the HOLY GHOST for the next generation of the Heavens and the Earths. The sacrament was implemented to consume the body and blood of Christ. This transubstantiation will occur in the twinkling of an eye when all things are made new. The saints will be filled.
Doth this offend any? I have known this, unfolding in LDS scripture by the power of the Spirit almost 30 years ago. Hearing this and more Hinckley prowled around my life waiting for what he hoped was the right moment to hit me with excommunication, hoping to upset me wickedly. It did not. It was a relief. Damn hypocrites.
This is what Joseph Smith was beginning to see when he said that they thought that God was God from all eternity. And that Jesus treads in the tracks of the Father. So, no, the Holy Ghost is not an office which anyone can hold. He is God and has been from all eternity. When we were called out from the Light of Truth and organized in our independent spheres of existence ALL THREE OF THEM acted in concert, by the will of the Father, in the name of the Only Begotten, and by the power of the Holy Ghost we were born the children of God by the commanding word of their power which is how God creates all things. NO PROCREATION ABOUT IT. Thus all three are the Very Eternal Father. As it says of Christ often in the Book of Mormon. Originally it said it more than now. That confused people so they took most of it out.
lol why not figure it out? Took over one hundred and fifty years before someone did. What thanks did they have for me? The back of their hand. Damn hypocrites.