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So you think what Jesus said about man didn't apply to Jesus the Son of man?He does, but he understands that our Lord didn't give up His deity when He become man.
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So you think what Jesus said about man didn't apply to Jesus the Son of man?He does, but he understands that our Lord didn't give up His deity when He become man.
More avoidance and deflection from the foolish woman.
Scriptures tells us the truth that it was the flesh body with nail puncture scars that was resurrected, and not some non-flesh spiritual body.
Why are you hiding from that scripture in Revelation?
Surely the two where not wholly the same or utterly one until Jesus ascended to return to GOD.
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I take Paul to mean exactly what he says.
No, I have one body. It will disintegrate in the grave if the Lord tarries. That same body will be restored in the resurrection.
But that is beside the point.
The point is that you are saying that the Lord Jesus has two bodies, and.... that's a big problem.
That last part is 100% compatible with the doctrine of the trinity!
Let's go over what can be found in scripture on the subject of GOD literally being man. Not resembling man or communicating through man for the sake of man, but GOD actually literally being likened to man. Please bare with me.If the the Son is coequal, which He is then by definition He is coeternal having all the attributes of God the Father. If man is made in the image of God, does it not make sense that He would have the form of a Person. Also in Exodus does not God show Moses the back side of His body (Exodus 33:18-23).
If you only knew the Truth.Clearly, you're the sore loser. He knows what you don't. He knows what most of us here know, but you don't. Therefore, you'd do well to save your little bouts of outrage for someone who thinks you know what you're talking about. There are one or two of those hanging around. Preach your nonsense to your own itsy bitsy off key choir. :sigh:
I have no grounds to, nor reason to, nor want to attempt to refute that statement.Jesus could have stopped being as a man any time he wanted, but he choose to stay as a man and finish the work of God.
Jesus said He was one WITH the Father even before He was resurrected and ascended to sit WITH the Father.
So His body didn't have to 'change' for Him to be one with the Father.
I have no grounds to, nor reason to, nor want to attempt to refute that statement.
peace
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You lie way too much, GT.You say Jesus' spirit and body were just a man's.
Yes; make no mistake as to which foundation we stand; Christ is GOD.Good to hear that. You commented on something Tambora said to me and I just wanted to elaborate.
Jesus said he came to finish the Father's work, and since he did, he remains in the Father's love.
Except that I have never said a single word about Jesus not remaining in the Father's love.Good to hear that. You commented on something Tambora said to me and I just wanted to elaborate.
Jesus said he came to finish the Father's work, and since he did, he remains in the Father's love.
So is the Father.Yes; make no mistake as to which foundation we stand; Christ is GOD.
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That is not true.Except that I have never said a single word about Jesus not remaining in the Father's love.
Just you making up stuff again because you are incapable of reading what you read because your mind is to darkened.
She cannot comprehend how two distinct persons can be one flesh (as Adam and Eve were) or how two distinct persons can be one GOD.
She refuses what scripture says about being "one".
No; I seem to have confused you.So is the Father.
So is the Holy Spirit.
But the Holy Spirit is not the Father, nor the Son.
Sure doesn't because the one GOD has always been 3 distinct persons that interact with each other.Okay. Except that there are not three separate and different making one God.
God the Father doesn't need two different and separate Persons to make Him God.
Wait.....both the father and son are too separate persons to the trinitarians; so that is a total of three spirits and three bodies.....A Person has a Spirit. You say the Father is not Spirit and the Son is not the Spirit; but that they have a separate and different Person that is the Holy Spirit.
That is not right.