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<blockquote data-quote="Neogaia777" data-source="post: 77456454" data-attributes="member: 294131"><p>Abraham and Issac.</p><p></p><p>At that time in the OT, I think this was God the (Holy) Spirit saying to Abraham "This is what God the Father wants me to do now in order to fix what Adam and Eve did now!", etc. "How does or did that make you feel Abraham?"</p><p></p><p>One could say He put Abraham through the same kind of test that He Himself might have been preparing Himself to maybe have to go through in the future, etc. Abraham passed the test with flying colors though, etc. Which might have been why God the Spirit/God in the OT made a covenant with him maybe, and called him His friend, etc.</p><p></p><p>Because not only was Abraham going to go through with it, but he also maintained his faith that, because of the promise that his God had made to him concerning the child, that his God would have to raise him from the dead, if he had to go through with it as well, in order for his God to keep His promise, etc.</p><p></p><p>But back to what God the (Holy) Spirit was being asked to do, I think God the (Holy) Spirit knew of the possibility of that plan maybe having to happen from the beginning if something like that should happen (Adam and Eve disobeying and messing up His/the original plan, or "The Fall", etc), but I also don't think He was ever at all expecting it to ever happen, so He may not have thought that much about it at first, etc.</p><p></p><p>And I think He resolved Himself to do and try everything else that he could think of first, before He would ever allow that to happen, etc.</p><p></p><p>And there might have also been other "trepidatious ideas and thoughts and feelings" that God the (Holy) Spirit had surrounding the possibility of that having to happen as well that He also fully knew about all too well as well also, etc.</p><p></p><p>But I don't think He knew absolutely all, or all of the full details of the rest of the plan, until after that specific plan had actually happened, or had come to pass, or had actually been fully executed, etc.</p><p></p><p>But that after that, or after Jesus, He did, etc.</p><p></p><p>And I think it changed Him for forever after that, etc.</p><p></p><p>God Bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neogaia777, post: 77456454, member: 294131"] Abraham and Issac. At that time in the OT, I think this was God the (Holy) Spirit saying to Abraham "This is what God the Father wants me to do now in order to fix what Adam and Eve did now!", etc. "How does or did that make you feel Abraham?" One could say He put Abraham through the same kind of test that He Himself might have been preparing Himself to maybe have to go through in the future, etc. Abraham passed the test with flying colors though, etc. Which might have been why God the Spirit/God in the OT made a covenant with him maybe, and called him His friend, etc. Because not only was Abraham going to go through with it, but he also maintained his faith that, because of the promise that his God had made to him concerning the child, that his God would have to raise him from the dead, if he had to go through with it as well, in order for his God to keep His promise, etc. But back to what God the (Holy) Spirit was being asked to do, I think God the (Holy) Spirit knew of the possibility of that plan maybe having to happen from the beginning if something like that should happen (Adam and Eve disobeying and messing up His/the original plan, or "The Fall", etc), but I also don't think He was ever at all expecting it to ever happen, so He may not have thought that much about it at first, etc. And I think He resolved Himself to do and try everything else that he could think of first, before He would ever allow that to happen, etc. And there might have also been other "trepidatious ideas and thoughts and feelings" that God the (Holy) Spirit had surrounding the possibility of that having to happen as well that He also fully knew about all too well as well also, etc. But I don't think He knew absolutely all, or all of the full details of the rest of the plan, until after that specific plan had actually happened, or had come to pass, or had actually been fully executed, etc. But that after that, or after Jesus, He did, etc. And I think it changed Him for forever after that, etc. God Bless. [/QUOTE]
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