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God is a spirit, and humans all possess a spirit as well. The spirit of Christ is the Holy Spirit and we must remember that we are made in the image of God and not the other way round. So Jesus in the flesh from which humans were fashioned is the image of God our Father, the image we will see on the throne in heaven. Because he was in the flesh, Jesus did not directly refer to Himself as God, though He had every right to as He was filled with the Holy Spirit, and in Him dwelt the fullness of the Godhead. Jesus is not sitting at the right hand side of the Father as many Trinitarians mistakenly potray, but rather at the right hand of the Father symbolising His position and power. His authority will, at the end of all things being made subject to Him, will then be made subject to the Father so that God maybe all in all. He was not, is not and cannot be separate from the Father. He is in the Father just as the Father is in Him. Just remember that God is omnipresent and the mystery is great.
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