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1 | is God and Jesus are one person? | Heb 1:8 | jlpangilinan | 40547 | ||
It seems that you dont understand what I am trying to say. As a matter of fact you just comment on the part that whant to commented to. To make this discussion short and simple, please answer this question. If they really equal, why Jesus Christ did not know the time of second coming: Mt 24:36 But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only. What happened here my friend did He forgot that time when He born human? If you said yes! please show the scripture word by word that Jesus Christ forgot that time when He born human. Can you show me the scriptures that show there are equal persons that the other co equal person did not know things that knew of the other co-eqaul person. Like the second coming, Jesus Christ said "My Father onLy" He admit that He did not know the time of second coming, what kind of equality is that anyway? Please explain with scriptures and not with your conclusions. Please answer this question with a passages support and not with your conclusion. I ask this question many time but you ignore it you did try to answer it. Try to answer this with scripture support to depend what you believed is true. I hope this time you will answers this question, it was a single question now, I hope you will not escape this time. God bless, Johnny |
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2 | is God and Jesus are one person? | Heb 1:8 | meusing | 40617 | ||
As I keep telling you, He did not 'forget' as you put it, Jesus, even though he is equal to the Father SUBMITTED Himself to the Father. Phillippians 2:6-7 show That they are equal, and that Jesus submitted Himself willingly. This submission included the time of His second coming. I am not elequent, and smetimes dislectec, so others say what I believe in a way that I cannot. "...that phrase stands; and must be understood of Christ as the son of man, and not as the Son of God; for as such, he lay in the bosom of the Father, and knew all his purposes and designs; for these were purposed in him: he knew from the beginning who would betray him, and who would believe in him; he knew what would befall the rejecters of him, and when that would come to pass; as he must know also the day of the last judgment, since it is appointed by God, and he is ordained to execute it: but the sense is, that as he, as man and mediator, came not to destroy, but to save; so it was not any part of his work, as such, to know, nor had he it in commission to make known the time of Jerusalem's ruin: but my Father only; to the exclusion of all creatures, angels and men; but not to the exclusion of Christ as God, who, as such, is omniscient; nor of the Holy Spirit, who is acquainted with the deep things of God, the secrets of his heart, and this among others. " John Gill Calvin : ... "...Christ likewise perceived that the disciples were pushing forward with excessive haste to enjoy a triumph. He therefore wishes the day of his coming to be the object of such expectation and desire, that none shall dare to inquire when it will happen. In short, he wishes his disciples so to walk in the light of faith, that while they are uncertain as to the time, they may patiently wait for the revelation of him. We ought therefore to be on our guard, lest our anxiety about the time be carried farther than the Lord allows; for the chief part of our wisdom lies in confining ourselves soberly within the limits of God's word. That men may not feel uneasy at not knowing that day, Christ represents angels as their associates in this matter; for it would be a proof of excessive pride and wicked covetousness, to desire that we who creep on the earth should know more than is permitted to the angels in heaven." |
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3 | is God and Jesus are one person? | Heb 1:8 | DavidJames | 40620 | ||
Paul, prior to his conversion, was a devout Jew believing ONLY that Jehova was Almighty God. He would never have addressed any other diety as LORD - it would have been a terrible blasphemy for him to have done so. Acts 9:5 records part of a conversation between Paul and Jesus on the road to Damascus, "And he (Paul) said, "Who are you LORD" And he (Jesus) said I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting..." (RSV) Paul is clearly addressing Jesus as LORD, which to Paul was Jehova. In the event Paul had erroneously called Jesus LORD, Jesus certainly did not correct him. It is also interesting to note that before Paul addressed Jesus as Lord he "fell to the ground" ie bowed down before Jesus. Paul was a fervent observer of the 1st commandment esp. Exodus 21;5 "thou shalt now bow down to them ..." Clear evidence that Paul accepted Jesus and Jehova as ONE: Jesus accepted Pauls recognition of him being LORD. |
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