"Judaism believes in God"
This is a fundamental error of our modernist Talmud-infused age. Modern Talmudic Jews cannot believe in God without believing in Christ. The Word of God tells us this. If you reject the son, you reject the father because God is Father, Son and Holy Sprit. When you reject Christ, you reject God. After the New covenat revelation of the Trinity at Mt. Tabor and the Epiphany during Jesus's baptism, the revelation of God in three persons is established. The essence of Christ is the essence of the Father and the Holy Spirit---'me and my father are one'...'if you see the father, you see me'.
"God to Judaism is everywhere." God to Judaism is the false god and idol called Jewry. Modern Jusaism does not worhsip God but rather they worship self as God.
" Judaism does not believe in the trinity nor the Holy Spirit, nor Christ." True, and consequently they reject also the father. Jesus told the Jews who rejected him that they rejected him because they also rejected his father. Jesus also said: 'if you believed Moses, you would also believe me'. The idea that Jews can believe in God without believing in Jesus and the Holy Spirit foolishness and heresy. You cannot believe and worship one third or two thirds of God and reject the other part. The whole is of ONE Spirit and ONE essence or substance--Homousia (this was argued and determined in councils by the early Christians.)
"Have you ever wondered how confusing this is to anyone not a Christian and to those that are. How can Christ live in us and in heaven at the right hand of God at the same time."
I think the standard Church answer for the last two thousand years helps---simply God is omnipresent, omnscience, and omnipotent. There is much mystery in our faith. Our intellect is limited and can only grasp small parts of the whole--we see, says Paul, as through a darkened glass. The revelations that God has given us coupled with our fellowship with the Holy Spirit in his Body the Church gives us knowledge and wisdom sufficient for us to know Him.
The mystery of God's hand in his creation continues to startle me on a daily basis. The revelations that we have in Scripture and the Church are sufficient but but cover only a tiny percentage of God's infinite wisdom, love and glory |