Sorry if I sound stupid, I was just wondering was Jesus also referring to himself in John 4:24 (God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.")? If he was, then is he a spirit? If he was just referring to God the Father, then I guess that makes sense too, but then how can I tell whether or not he is referring to just one person of the trinity or to all three, if a verse just says "God"? I mean each person of the trinity is fully God, right?
I also posted another message in this forum on John 16:30 (Now we know that You know everything and don't need anyone to question You. By this we believe that You came from God.") I didn't really get a reply on that specific verse; I kind of figured it out, but I hope I can get some feedback. So when the disciples where saying he knows "all things" were they realizing that he is divine after all, even though he doesn't know everything in his present state?
Sorry if my wording is a bit weird; it's just that my grammar gets strange when I'm confused...