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1 | What does "emptied Himself" really mean | Phil 2:7 | RWC | 4905 | ||
What does "emptied Himself" really mean? (This question comes from a discussion on Heb. 4.15) I tend to think that when Jesus was incarnated (became a human being) that He set aside the _use_ of most (if not all) of His divine power. That does not mean that He was any less divine, but simply that He chose not to use the power and ability that was His. I think that when He became a human being, He made Himself completely dependant upon the Holy Spirit and that the works that He did were, for the most part at least and perhaps even totally, done in the power of the Holy Spirit. He is, after all, our example. I am convinced that Jesus was and is the Living God wrapped in humanity. At no time did He cease to be God. But it seems to me that in order for Him to truely experience life as a human being requires that He must have set aside (not used) most if not all of His own powers and abilities. That is how He could experience real hunger. That is how He could experience real fatigue. That is how He could experience real pain. That is why we can find Jesus not knowing certain things. And that is why we can find Jesus being truely tempted (and thus the discussion on Heb. 4.15). I am not so convinced that this view is correct that I would say that it was a definite doctrine (teaching) of the Scripture. But I _tend_ toward thinking that this might well be the truth. Your comments and or subsequent questions would be very much appreciated. |
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2 | What does "emptied Himself" really mean | Phil 2:7 | kalos | 173759 | ||
"Plagiarize" Defined plagiarize - to steal and pass off (the IDEAS OR WORDS of another) as one's own : use (another's production) without crediting the source (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary) |
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3 | What does "emptied Himself" really mean | Phil 2:7 | Hank | 173767 | ||
Kalos, here's a quote I dug up to embellish your post on plagiarism: ..... "Woe unto those who plagiarize, for they shall be stricken with the plague." ..... Quote taken from "The Ozark Anti-Collegiate Book of Half-Wisdom and Half-Wit" compiled and edited by Hank H. and his anonymous sister, both of whom were children when they were very young. --Hank | ||||||