Absolutely!Christ was ALWAYS God.
When was the Word not God? Never.
- The Word was God.
- The Word was made flesh.
Absolutely!Christ was ALWAYS God.
When was the Word not God? Never.
- The Word was God.
- The Word was made flesh.
Oh....if I must; if was for those who think we don't have to abide by the command of GOD as believers in CHRIST.Wow... a scripture quote.... great work!
The humbling is about God coming as a man, and NOT about His "setting aside" the attributes which He cannot. God is always God.So you won't even consider going over the scripture with me about it?
I am not saying that the Spirit of GOD at some point wasn't GOD. I'm saying the set that aside to some extent which is evident from scripture in that He humbled Himself and was not omniscient while man.
Such can be deduced from your own words.That's probably why you cannot understand most of what is posted here.
She is accusing me and others of believing in three gods.
What does that scripture, tossed in the middle of a discussion about the doctrine of the trinity, have to do with the topic?Oh....if I must; if was for those who think we don't have to abide by the command of GOD as believers in CHRIST.
Clearly.Incorrect. The verses you are talking about do not say that Jesus says only what the Father says.
They say that Jesus says what the Father tells Him to say, does what the Father tells Him to do. That shows two individuals, not one.
I have NEVER said that there is more than one God or that God is more than one Spirit.Such can be deduced from your own words.
They are not separate in Spirit and the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of GOD/ GOD.
Exactly grew, became strong, in wisdom.It does not say "became strong and filled with wisdom.
It says "grew and became strong, being filled with wisdom".
This specific thread has been rife with side points since before I arrived.What does that scripture, tossed in the middle of a discussion about the doctrine of the trinity, have to do with the topic?
So, nothing to do with this thread.... thanks for confirming.This specific thread has been rife with side points since before I arrived.
I'm pretty sure we have been talking about works and fruit of the Spirit as opposed to faith alone. I'm sure you noticed more than once.
Exactly grew, became strong, in wisdom.
Does it say physical stature in the same sentence or wisdom?
Does it say always was or grew and became.
Really simple stuff friend.
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Do those things not all come from GOD?
Why the division?
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Incorrect. The verses you are talking about do not say that Jesus says only what the Father says.
They say that Jesus says what the Father tells Him to say, does what the Father tells Him to do. That shows two individuals, not one.
Lol literally.
It isn't often that a genuine smile crosses my face due to this board.
You change that at times with very simple truths.
peace sister
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That is ridiculous.No one can only say what someone else tells them to say, unless they are that person come in another form. Think.
False doctrines. It is impossible for God to ever be anything but God.
Scripture says that the Word became flesh and NOT that He "changed into" it.
The Word was made flesh.God the Father became flesh; He came as a Son of man.
Jesus' spirit is the Spirit of God the Father come as a man's.
Jesus is God the Father come as a Son.
Who said otherwise?He could have stopped being as a man anytime he wanted to, but he finished the Father's work.
Are you then a minister of the circumcision, like He was? Romans 15:8John 4:31 Meanwhile his disciples urged him, "Rabbi, eat something."
32 But he said to them, "I have food to eat that you know nothing about."
33 Then his disciples said to each other, "Could someone have brought him food?"
34 "My food," said Jesus, "is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.
Did you read that? Jesus says his food is to DO the will of him who sent me and to FINISH HIS WORK.
That's probably why you cannot understand most of what is posted here.
She is accusing me and others of believing in three gods.
The humbling is about God coming as a man, and NOT about His "setting aside" the attributes which He cannot. God is always God.
I said that your explanation makes three gods making one; whether or not you want to admit it.
The trinity doctrine says that there are three DIFFERENT and SEPARATE making one God.
Three separate and different what?