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As far as I am aware, the Jehovah's Witness's version is the only one to say, "a god". I have just looked at John 1:1 in 29 English translations, and they all say, "the word was God."Or, "a god"?
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was a god. - John 1:1 NWT
For technical reasons, the NWT translation is permissible under the rules of Greek grammar, but that's not what this thread is about. The temptation to tease brother Matthias about "being godlike" vs. "being a god" given his oft-stated theological position proved to be too strong to for me to resist, and I need to repent.As far as I am aware, the Jehovah's Witness's version is the only one to say, "a god". I have just looked at John 1:1 in 29 English translations, and they all say, "the word was God."
Oh, that explains it. I couldn't understand otherwise why you seemed to be promoting the NWT. Thanks for clarifying.For technical reasons, the NWT translation is permissible under the rules of Greek grammar, but that's not what this thread is about. The temptation to tease brother Matthias about "being godlike" vs. "being a god" given his oft-stated theological position proved to be too strong to for me to resist, and I need to repent.
Being made in the image of God and being His body, does not describe being "like" a "brother", but rather as being joined with Him as "of" Him and a part, yet to be fully realized by humanity. But the description of being "one flesh", should confirm what is actually meant.
Which properties of God will you have and which ones will you not have?
That question was one of the reasons why I chose to participate in this thread, when if I had a lick of sense, I would've stayed out of it. What did John mean when he wrote, "When He appears, we will be like Him, because we will see Him as He really is", where "He" in context has to refer to God? How will the Children of God be like God? And what does "seeing Him as He really is" have to do with it?That would be a good topic for a new thread.
To pretend that I know and understand what the Son's nature is (which is essentially unknowable) would distract me from looking with awe and wonder at Jesus and the things attributed to Him by the biblical writers.“The Son is deity by nature. We are deified by grace.”
(Dr. Michael Horton)
Do you agree with Dr. Horton @Lambano? (I don’t.)
@Lambano how do you think God is making us like Jesus?
Since we're picking off the low-hanging fruit, how about Righteousness? Real righteousness, not just forensic or positional righteousness. And real Holiness, a real separation from the things of this world? In the 1 John 3 quote, John uses the future hope that we will be like God as a jumping off point for exhorting his flock to purify themselves in the here-and-now.I’ll mention one here. Immortality.
To pretend that I know and understand what the Son's nature is (which is essentially unknowable) would distract me from looking with awe and wonder at Jesus and the things attributed to Him by the biblical writers.
Don't ever lose that sense of awe and wonder.
As far as I am aware, the Jehovah's Witness's version is the only one to say, "a god". I have just looked at John 1:1 in 29 English translations, and they all say, "the word was God."
For technical reasons, the NWT translation is permissible under the rules of Greek grammar…
… but that's not what this thread is about. The temptation to tease brother Matthias about "being godlike" vs. "being a god" given his oft-stated theological position proved to be too strong to for me to resist, and I need to repent.
What are the properties of deity? You mentioned immortality. What else?Dr. Horton is a Calvinist. What he thinks about the nature of Jesus isn’t what captured my attention. What he said about followers of Jesus did.
”We are deified by grace.”
We’re saved by grace.
We’re deified by grace? That’s what I’d like to hear your thoughts about. Do you think you’re being deified?
What are the properties of deity? You mentioned immortality. What else?
The Father is making his people divine.
Do you see the need to define our terms up front so we at least know what we're arguing about?What I’d like to know is whether or not you think you’re being deified by God.
Do you see the need to define our terms up front so we at least know what we're arguing about?
The Old Testament acknowledges the existence of other gods. Chemosh, Baal, Milcom, Dagon, et. al. The Jewish people are told to worship YHWH alone.He alone is the only deity.
The Old Testament acknowledges the existence of other gods. Chemosh, Baal, Milcom, Dagon, et. al.
The Jewish people are told to worship YHWH alone.
. For those he foreknew, he also predestined to become conformed to the image of his Son, so that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.”
Being conformed to his image should not be classified as being made "divine". A created being can never be divine. The substance of divinity is eternal and outside the created realm of space and time. Be careful you don't swallow the original lie from Satan "Ye shall be as God"The Father is making his people divine.