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Was the man Jesus God before He was Glorified or was His humanity simply speaking from a divine disposition?
I sincerely ask without a religious agenda.
I sincerely ask without a religious agenda.
Was the man Jesus God before He was Glorified or was His humanity simply speaking from a divine disposition?
I sincerely ask without a religious agenda.
John 1:18a ASV
18a No man hath seen God at any time;
1 John 4:12a ASV
12a No man hath beheld God at any time:
Was the man Jesus God before He was Glorified or was His humanity simply speaking from a divine disposition?
And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven.
. . . as the "Word made flesh" now glorified by Him [made permanent] because of His obedience per Hebrews 2:10 and Phil 2:12 KJV.
And your point is, what?
Was the man Jesus God before He was Glorified or was His humanity simply speaking from a divine disposition?
I sincerely ask without a religious agenda.
"made permanent?"
The designation Eternal Son, Yah Shua, is in and of itself permanent.
Jesus Christ is a prophet the son of God.
Every son has an origin and originator.
Jesus Christ did not exist before his conception and birth. Matthew 1:18
However, we read in John 1:1 That the word, the logos was in the beginning and that the word was God and the word was with God.
So we must ask, who or what is the word?
Since word, logos means message or more specifically the thought behind the words used in a message, we must look how God who is the logos choose to communicate himself to mankind.
We can see that the two major ways is by His written word and by the word in the flesh, or Jesus Christ.
Did God have a stash of Bibles in the beginning? Of course not, but did God in all his wisdom and foreknowledge know what He would author and have written as His word? Yes.
Was Jesus with God in the beginning? No, he was not, no more than God had a stash of Bibles inventoried to pass out. But in God's wisdom and foreknowledge He already knew that Jesus Christ would successfully do the Father's will.
Jesus Christ was in the foreknowledge of God. God speaks of those things which be not as though they were. Romans 4
After the fact, you are correct. However, the man Jesus was made vulnerable [by God] and had He failed we would not be here having this chit-chat.
It was failsafe. Messiah actually stated, "I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do", Before He was taken to Golgotha.
"made permanent?"
The designation Eternal Son, Yah Shua, is in and of itself permanent.
Jesus Christ did not exist before his conception and birth. Matthew 1:18
Jesus means Savior and Christ means King.
Jesus Christ was foreordained King and Savior before the first Adam.
Jesus Christ is the last Adam.
"And as we have borne the image of the man of dust, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly Man." (1 Corinthians 15:49)
Jesus had to be proven.
The Father speaks telepathically, we don't actually hear his voice.
The Father told Jesus what to say and what to do just like he did Jesus' apostles.
Jesus Christ is a prophet the son of God.
Every son has an origin and originator.
Jesus Christ did not exist before his conception and birth. Matthew 1:18
However, we read in John 1:1 That the word, the logos was in the beginning and that the word was God and the word was with God.
So we must ask, who or what is the word?
Since word, logos means message or more specifically the thought behind the words used in a message, we must look how God who is the logos choose to communicate himself to mankind.
We can see that the two major ways is by His written word and by the word in the flesh, or Jesus Christ.
Did God have a stash of Bibles in the beginning? Of course not, but did God in all his wisdom and foreknowledge know what He would author and have written as His word? Yes.
Was Jesus with God in the beginning? No, he was not, no more than God had a stash of Bibles inventoried to pass out. But in God's wisdom and foreknowledge He already knew that Jesus Christ would successfully do the Father's will.
Jesus Christ was in the foreknowledge of God. God speaks of those things which be not as though they were. Romans 4