God of the spirits.
God has created us with physical and spiritual dimensions. He claims sovereignty over body and soul, flesh and spirit.
Numbers 16:22.
The Word of God treats man as a tripartite being (with 3 parts). Man is composed of spirit, soul and body. We could say (as many scholars say) that man is spirit, has soul and lives in a body. The angels were created as spirits, man was created, predominantly, as a living soul. That is why in the Bible we can see that God often refers to men as "souls." We can say that what man is depends on how his soul is. His soul represents him. Soul represents him. If man's soul wants to obey God, it will allow the spirit to govern man as ordained by God, but the soul can also repress the spirit and not do what the spirit dictates.
Jesus is our defense attorney.
Christ is our wonderful counselor before God. He is our mediator and intercessor, who calms us down and advices us. As our lawyer before God, He defends us in the court of justice of God, and he offers himself as payment for our transgressions. Christ himself is therefore identified as that “wonder” because we could say that Christ is “the wonder of God in person”. Not only is Christ the greatest "Wonder of God" but He is the one who has done and would do "Wonders" in his people. A counselor is someone who guides others by warning or exhortation. Christ said about himself, “my words are Spirit and are Life”. He also said, “Everyone then who hears these words of mine and acts on them, will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock” (Matthew 7). So, why not to think of Christ as that “wonderful counselor” as stated by the apostle Peter when he said, “you alone have the words of eternal life”.
Isaiah 9:6.
Advocate (1 John 2:1) Comforter (John 14:16) The consolation of Israel (Luke 2:25) Pleader, mediator ( 1 Timothy 2:5).
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ( John 1:1).