I'm sorry, which two baptisms? John's, and which?What do the two baptisms represent sir? I have given our opinion on it, what do you think they represent?
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I'm sorry, which two baptisms? John's, and which?What do the two baptisms represent sir? I have given our opinion on it, what do you think they represent?
LOL. Jesus claiming to be almighty God would not be glorifying himself?! What would Jesus have to say to glorify himself which, according to him, means nothing?
"Not glorifying Himself" seems a loose statement to me.
Jesus speaking of Himself, is that wrong somehow?
I don't really understand your second question.
LOL. Jesus claiming to be almighty God would not be glorifying himself?! What would Jesus have to say to glorify himself which, according to him, means nothing?
It does, actually.Really? In the Spirit of humility not glorying himself seems a loose statement to you?
So then define what you mean by "glorify Himself". I say He's talking about Himself, you say that if He were talking about Himself, but saying that He is "Almighty God", this would be to glorify Himself.merely Jesus talking about himself but glorifying himself. Specifically, IF he were to glorify himself, he says it would mean nothing.
If Jesus claiming to be God is not an example of Jesus glorifying himself, what would Jesus have to say in order for you to conclude that he is glorifying himself? (I think this question is so difficult for you because you have been so immersed in trinitarian double speak for so long, you automatically take Scripture to be the trinitarian take. That is, you don't even realize the Scripture could be saying something OTHER THAN supporting trinitarianism.)
What if He is God come in flesh?
The Chosen Servant?
He didn't actually use those words, He said, Son of God. But as already noted, they knew exactly what He was saying.
So then define what you mean by "glorify Himself".
Is your objecting then that if Jesus actually were God come in flesh, that He would have never let on for moment that this was so?
Actually, they picked up stones to kill him, "You, a man, make yourself to be equal to God." That was their take on it. I've heard yours. You've heard mine.Right. They knew what Son of God meant ≠ God. Son of God meant the Anointed, the long awaited Messiah.
John says He did.God never became flesh.
Johns is one, which is the water baptism that sooner or later most Christians accept Mat 8:19 and then you have the baptism of the holy ones which is reserved only for those who are selected to be the bride of Christ:I'm sorry, which two baptisms? John's, and which?
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He humbled Himself, taking on the form of a servant, being found in fashion as a man.
It was Jeremiah who called YHWH the "God of all flesh", so when the Son of God took on human flesh, He took upon Himself all of the human life, everything.
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You deny the divinity of Immanuel Christ then ?
John says He did.
John 1 The Word was God ...
The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.
Jehovah sent His son sir, He did not take on human flesh Jn 1:18; 3:16.
Would you mind showing the passages of Scripture which teach this doctrine?and then you have the baptism of the holy ones which is reserved only for those who are selected to be the bride of Christ:
Johns is one, which is the water baptism that sooner or later most Christians accept Mat 8:19 and then you have the baptism of the holy ones which is reserved only for those who are selected to be the bride of Christ:
(Matthew 3:11) . . .I, for my part, baptize you with water because of your repentance, but the one coming after me is stronger than I am, whose sandals I am not worthy to take off. That one will baptize you with holy spirit and with fire.
Hope that helps Marks.
Yes. Do you know what Immanuel means?Jesus is a superior being 1 Cor 11:3
Do you know what Christ means maam?