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Revision as of 04:02, 19 January 2012
This article summarizes William Branham's teaching on the Godhead. Godhead means “the nature of God”, but is usually a term for “what” God is, rather than “who” God is. At its greatest depth, knowing about someone is much less rewarding that knowing someone. Still, its a start. The Tabernacle of the Body
The Bible teaches that Christians are temples of the Holy Spirit. William Branham compared the temple in the Bible to a person, linking your physical body to the temple court, your spirit to the Holy place, and your soul to the Most Holy place: three parts, but one temple of the Holy Spirit. Some scriptures that support this teaching of the Godhead include:
The order of the Tabernacle
Dividing God into three persons would be like dividing the tabernacle into three temples. Over-unifying God (denying his three-fold being, or saying God is one like your finger) is like having all of the pieces to the tabernacle in one big circle. Both of these ideas are out of order with God’s original design. God’s original design given to Moses was that the Court surrounded The Holy Place, through which the high priest could access the Most Holy Place. In the same way, it is through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ (the Court) that we have access through his Spirit (the Holy Place) to the head of Christ, which is God (the Most Holy Place). Here is a more detailed description of the operation of the tabernacle and its parallel to Jesus Christ:
The Tabernacle of God is with Men
When you learn about the design of God’s tabernacle, you are not just learning about the Godhead, you are also learning about God’s plan for Jesus Christ, and God’s plan for your own life.
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