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1 | When did the Word become the Son? | Heb 5:5 | srbaegon | 37394 | ||
Hello Brent What you refer to is called "Incarnational Sonship." The most notable proponent of this view was John MacArthur of Grace Community Church and "Grace to You" radio program. I say was because he has reversed his position to "Eternal Sonship" which also uphold. See http://www.gty.org.uk/articles/sonship2A.htm Steve |
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2 | When did the Word become the Son? | Heb 5:5 | Brent Douglass | 37446 | ||
Thank you, srbaegon, for MacArthur's article. I have great respect for John MacArthur and the way he handles the Scriptures, and his statement was helpful. It was conforting to see that MacArthur identifies the "Incarnational Sonship" view as not being a heretical view although he has changed to the majority "Eternal Sonship" view. Certainly my recent study of Hebrews has stimulated this thinking, although much of it comes from the interaction in heaven surrounding Christ's return after taking on the role of eternal High Priest, and not simply the Psalm 2:7 quotation. I'll probably keep this on the back burner for now, but I'm glad to know it's not considered heretical -- at least by MacArthur's standards. I'd appreciate any additional comments, as well. |
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