If I say “ my father is greater than I” , I hope you would agree with me that I am talking about two distinct persons in that statement:
1. My father
2. Myself
When Jesus said that statement in John 14:28, how many persons was He talking about?
**If I say my father is greater than I , I hope you would agree with me that I am talking about two distinct persons in that statement: 1. My father 2. Myself**
Poor comparison. You are talking about two people, neither of which are God, that in the eyes of God, are equally needful of God’s ability to save.
**When Jesus said that statement in John 14:28, how many persons was He talking about?**
‘God the Father’, and the ‘Son of God’. The Father is a Spirit (John 4:23,24), and is IN the Son, giving him all power. Is your earthly father in you, giving you all power?