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Lol!Jesus was learning to be God?
Book,chapter,verse please.
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Lol!Jesus was learning to be God?
Book,chapter,verse please.
Nothing wrong with that.I don't like to use Wikipedia
I already gave more than that in my post.
Because no mere man could carry and bear the weight of God's wrath 2 Corinthians 5:21
Jesus didn't come as God, He made Himself of no reputation in the form of a servant, found in fashion as a man...but as Paul wrote, He WAS God manifest in the flesh.
We have our faith and trust in Jesus Christ and that is how we are saved. We'd be sinning if we had our faith in a mere man. Our HEARTS believe He is God, if we are saved, and that is why we obey, praise, thank and worship Him......even those who don't quite get that with their mind yet. Only God has power to save....God is called Saviour throughout OT scripture.
How many selfs is the Trinity?
Not sad. As God wills.
Jesus said no one comes to him except the father calls them.
Those who deny Jesus was God know not God,who was Jesus.
What's dad is, they're trying to convert us to their way of thinking.
Why does God need to be God? Why does he want people to worship him?I must assume that nobody knows why Jesus should be God since nobody can answer the question as to why Jesus needs to be God.
Read widely. Read deeply. Read thoughtfully. Read critically.
Why does God need to be God? Why does he want people to worship him?
I must assume that nobody knows why Jesus should be God since nobody can answer the question as to why Jesus needs to be God.
O yes thanks for the heads up I fixed it.Where's the "us" Let Us make man in Our tzelem, after Our demut:?
Why does Jesus needs not to be God?I offered for your consideration a trinitarian perspective on why Jesus needs to be God.
I previously offered for your consideration a non-trinitarian perspective (via an appeal to Moses Typology) on why Jesus needs to be God.
If you don’t find any of it persuasive then you shouldn’t believe any of it, but that’s different from assuming that nobody knows why Jesus needs to be God.
Yes and they are One God, three hearts and three mindsThere’s only one God. His.
Yes and they are One God.
Romans 1:18-21....Ok since scripture clearly states His Devine nature can be seen from things made what are some that you know of from observation of things made?
Is the Holy Spirit God?
So you do you personally know of a creation that shows his visible attributes because scripture says they can be seen.Romans 1:18-21....
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of people who suppress the truth by their unrighteousness, 19 because what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. 20 For since the creation of the world his invisible attributes—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, because they are understood through what has been made. So people are without excuse. 21 For although they knew God, they did not glorify him as God or give him thanks, but they became futile in their thoughts and their senseless hearts were darkened."
So when speaking about God, we see that his "invisible attributes - his eternal power and divine nature" are revealed in his creation.
What is the result of God's "eternal power and divine nature" that we see with our own eyes in creation? When we see the vastness of the Universe, are we not awestruck by its sheer magnitude?....and the power it took to bring such vast amounts of "matter" into existence
"Matter" is defined as...." a substance made up of various types of particles that occupies physical space and has inertia. According to the principles of modern physics, the various types of particles each have a specific mass and size. The most familiar examples of material particles are the electron, the proton and the neutron."
Can we wrap our heads around how big the largest of his creation is compared to the smallest particles that form all of it? Its is mind boggling!
It doesn't mean that God is an octopus....God is who HE says he is....and the scripture above says that "what can be known about God" (in human terms) was "made plain" to humankind by God himself. We see his limitless power in all things.
"Through" the agency of his "firstborn" son, "God created all things" as Paul says in Colossians 1:15-17.
How can the pre-human Jesus be the creator of all things and not be God?
Proverbs 8:27-31 tells us....
"When he established the heavens, I was there;
when he marked out the horizon over the face of the deep,
28 when he established the clouds above,
when he secured the fountains of the deep,
29 when he gave the sea his decree
that the waters should not pass over his command,
when he marked out the foundations of the earth,
30 then I was beside him as a master craftsman,
and I was his delight day by day,
rejoicing before him at all times,
31 rejoicing in the habitable part of his earth,
and delighting in its people." (NASB)
God had a "master craftsman".....working at his Father's side the whole time, and rejoicing at the earth's creation and God's crowning achievement in humankind, made in God's image and likeness. This explains why Jesus so willingly sacrificed his life for the humans that he had helped to create...his special connection with them.
God's spirit was working "through" his son, just as it was when he was on earth. Jesus as a man had no special 'powers' before God's spirit came upon him at his baptism.....which is why people in his hometown had trouble accepting him as Messiah....he was just the son of the carpenter Joseph in their eyes. They had watched him grow up.
It is also why Jesus could not be 100% "God" and 100% "man" at the same time. He was simply 100% human so that he could die and redeem the human race.....mere humans cannot kill God because he is immortal.