Originally Posted by
CaveDog
When John Baptized Jesus of Nazareth (a holy, human vessel specifically created for the Holy Spirit) the Holy Spirit descended on him. He was no longer just Jesus of Nazareth at that point. The Holy Spirit became one with him and he became Jesus Christ. It was then time for him to begin his ministry, which wasn't for him to do alone, but as one with the Holy Spirit. He was able to perform miracles because the Holy Spirit enabled him to. The spirit couldn't stay with him when he died, so it had to depart from him on the cross. When it did, he cried out "why hast thou forsaken me".
Just musing.