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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 | Mike110456 | 1221 | ||
Please excuse my vague answer. The concept of the Trinity is pretty awesome to begin with. Did Jesus separate and return? Who knows? Why Jesus would ask the Father why He was forsaken begs an answer that unfortunately only He knows. But, it would seem that, in some way, Jesus, at least for a short time, felt the lonliness of separation from God. That is what sin does, it separates us from God. That is why the cross is so important, it provided a way back to God, through confession of sin, repentance, and fellowship with God through Jesus Christ. |
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3 | Jesus separated fron the Trinity? | Mark 15:34 | JCrichton | 106569 | ||
Why was Jesus forsaken? My though is that if Jesus' purpose was to assume our place in the cross (sacrifice for our sins) and to take onto Himself our sin (redeeming us and cleansing us) He had to go it alone--without the Father and without the Holy Spirit (1 Peter 3:18). As God He gave His life for us and as the perfect offering He purchase us back from sin. The Man Jesus paid the price (physical death), and God Jesus also paid the price (forsaken by the Father and the Holy Spirit) when he absorved our sin. God Bless! |
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