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1 | Jesus separated fron the Trinity? | Mark 15:34 | charis | 1165 | ||
Jesus separated from the Trinity? I don't quite understand your meaning, Mike. Did He return to the Trinity? In Christ Jesus. | ||||||
2 | Jesus separated fron the Trinity? | Mark 15:34 | Hawaii Ken Armstrong | 1177 | ||
Though Christ has always been -- and will always be -- the Word of God, and in fact God Himself (John 1:1), it was essential to salvation that He *experience* death and Hell as a man. Though God was with Him -- just as God is always with us -- Christ felt the weight of sin and death as a man would feel them. In that dark moment of crucifixion, our God fully experienced death as a man. | ||||||
3 | So, not separated from the Trinity? | Mark 15:34 | charis | 1189 | ||
So, not separated from the Trinity? Truly, friend, I am not trying to be picky. It is just that some people would receive that phrase as 'from a scholar,' and abuse it. I ask only for the sake of clarification. By the way, good answer! In Jesus. | ||||||
4 | So, not separated from the Trinity? | Mark 15:34 | Xapis | 1207 | ||
Separated by a break in fellowship, Jesus was in constant communication with God as the earlier answer stated, but fellowship was broken because "He became sin". I can understand the concept, because of the great relationship that my wife and I have, when those rare occasions happen that we have a problem, it tears me apart. We are still one, but we are not in communion for a brief time. Now magnify that by how much the Father loves the Son more than I can love my wife, and WOW, what agony the Son must have experienced on the Cross. Remember all He has ever known in eternity is communion with the Father. | ||||||