. . . . when He was a baby?:yoshi::yoshi::yoshi::yoshi::yoshi:think:
Is Jesus God now?
. . . . when He was a baby?:yoshi::yoshi::yoshi::yoshi::yoshi:think:
Is Jesus God now?
Never was, never will be
Was a man, is a man. I Timothy 2:5 our one mediator is the man.
A mediator between finite man and infinite GOD must be able to reach both parties. Someone who is just a man can only reach man.
Failure to recognize this results from the failure to recognize just how Holy and unreachable the true GOD is.
Job 9:32 For he is not a man, as I am, that I should answer him, and we should come together in judgment.
Job 9:33 Neither is there any daysman betwixt us, that might lay his hand upon us both.
A 'Jesus', who is not true Deity, cannot lay his hand on both.
Without a true 'daysman', we are cut off.
Hi , and He is with the Godhead in 1 John 5:5-10 !
Yes, we know God did miracles and wonders and signs by the man Jesus.
"Ye men of Israel, hear these words, Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know."
Never was, never will be
Was a man, is a man. I Timothy 2:5 our one mediator is the man.
. . . And is not this same man's life to be propagated in and from the lives of His born again disciples?
As I posted in another thread by Oswald Chambers: "Our Lord never patches up our natural virtues, he remakes the whole man on the inside." __ if we, who are born again, allow Him.
Born again?
“The wind blows where it wishes and you hear the sound of it but cannot tell where it comes from and where it goes. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit.” (Jesus)
I can't come and go like the wind so I guess I'm not born again if born is the proper term.
I hope your condition isn't permanent and you will soon find a fix.
I suspect you can't come and go like the wind either. Jesus said, "That which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit."
The acid test of being born again is to run as fast as you can to a wall and see if you pass through it. If you don't you are still flesh and if you do pass through it you have been born again of the Spirit.
Born again?
“The wind blows where it wishes and you hear the sound of it but cannot tell where it comes from and where it goes. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit.” (Jesus)
I can't come and go like the wind so I guess I'm not born again if born is the proper term.
Question: Did Jesus have to be Divine to save mankind or simply sinless? The truth revealed to Simeon, was it complete in content or simply that which was an answer to his prayer God gave him?
These men were not born again - they could not get past Jesus' natural genealogy. They were "earthly minded". They recognized His "gracious words" but didn't know where He came from. All they could see was a man who used to be the child son of Joseph.
The very ones who were supposed to have scriptural authority didn't have the authority this "man" had. The scriptures were His in a way that they were no man's. They weren't born again because they couldn't "hear" that He came from heaven. And they didn't know where He was going. Jesus told that to them straight out :
Very good insight! I would never have thought to explain the new birth by that example of Him. Sortta says something that makes a distinction between the "just saved" crowd who wrongly accuse those who are truly, born again.
All they could see was a man who used to be the child son of Joseph.
Used to be? To this day Joseph is Jesus' step dad and Jesus is required to address Joseph as sir in the resurrection. Joseph will always be Jesus' parent, the one who raised him. Children should respect their elders.
Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it. (Proverbs 22:6)
Jesus' parents did a fine job and Jesus turned out just fine.
Interesting, isn't it? Makes one wish God was an indian giver.There is a post in another of your threads that gets to baptism. In researching, I noticed that Jesus (His disciples, actually) baptized more disciples than John did (and John's response to the rabble rousers was quite good). But even baptism in water is something which trips many up today. You aren't saved unless you are water baptized - or in the right way. It's the same principle. Many (most?) of those who were baptized as disciples of Jesus did not follow along with Him. Most of them turned away, I suspect (see John 6 and how it ends up). But they all were baptized...
Then you'll never see Him
I believe Jesus had to be Divine. If sinlessness was all that was needed, then the spotless lamb itself (i.e. the sacrificial animal of the Old Covenant) could take away sin. I believe Jesus' words at the age of 12 indicate that this was something that was upon Him already. Why else would the angels proclaim what they did at the birth of a baby boy? What import (if He were not Divine eternally) is the manner of His conception? That which is born of flesh is flesh and that which is born of spirit is spirit. Simeon saw what was of God from the beginning. He saw that which bore (and was) that One who had glory with the Father before the earth was. No candidate Christ, He.