Hi Paul,

I prefer to keep Jesus' saying, thank you.
Thats a good thing!

But the authority of whose "Spirit" and by whose "work of faith"do you keep the sayings of the "Spirit of Christ", since scripture proclaim one Spirit, one faith?

Though their are many "saying of Christ" that make up "this book" of His law that emphasise the point of the "selfsame Spirit" ,a good place look at the presence of the goverment of God working together, as one Spirit can be seen I beleive ,by studying ,1 Corintians 12.

3Wherefore I give you to understand, that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Jesus accursed: and that no man can say that Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Ghost.

In this verse we can see the "Spirit of God" protecting the faith of Christ, using the term the "Holy Spirit" as one work of faith.

Is this "Spirit" in that particular reference ,the Spirit of the Father or because scripture does not use the term "Spirit of the Father", the Father has no Spirit and therfore has no authority???

The reference to the selfsame Spirit by the term Holy Spirit at the end of the verse speaks of the mutual work of faith working together as one God as in the beginning ,unless you feel that the Holy Spirit is just a force and not a person who can be lied to.

The presence of an order of authority does not mean the superiority of the Father as some chose as their bias, to separate the inseparable .Neither does it mean inferiority of the Son or the Holy Spirit whom in mutual submision make up the goverment of God,with regards to their persons, for all are equally God.

It is the position not the person which is in view when ever we see these hundreds of dialogs between the Father , Son and the Holy Spirit ,what we witness is the perfect harmonious government of God working through one mutual faith.