BarneyFife
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You asked; I answered.Same here I take Scripture over everything but I do not discard the truths in them.
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You asked; I answered.Same here I take Scripture over everything but I do not discard the truths in them.
No games Rev 19:12- no one but Jesus knows the name.Back to playing games?
Don't forget . . .
Revelation 2:17
He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and will give him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written, which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it.
Except instead of saying "no man", it's literally no one, If you read like you propose, Not Even Jesus knows the name He gives to the overcomer.
You can't just pluck a verse out, twist into something it's not in an attempt to ridicule something you can't answer. That's no good.
When all things are put under Jesus' feet, the apostle writes, it is evident that He Who subjected everything to Jesus is Himself excepted. And it is evident to me that when Jesus gives a new name that no one knows, He Himself is excepted.
And God in His fullness evidently knows the Name written in Jesus' thigh.
And just the same, Jesus emptied Himself, and when it came up, He revealed that He did not actually retain all knowledge.
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Editing is handy, isn't it?Same here I take Scripture over everything but I do not discard the truths in them.
its there for a reason correct ?Editing is handy, isn't it?
Absolutely not concerning His Deity as Scripture states He was fully God, all the fulness of Deity dwells in Him as per Col 1:19; 2:9. And He is the EXACT representation of the Father Heb 1, equal with God Phil 2 and He who has seen Him has seen the Father.So becoming a man changed nothing?
That's the long way around. Better to accept the Scriptures as written.So first we must come to common ground with the Godhead, the Trinity and the nature and Attributes of God.
Yes there is a disconnect which Is why I have asked you questions concerning the Trinity.That's the long way around. Better to accept the Scriptures as written.
I don't know why you continue to act as if we have different views of the Godhead, and the Trinity. I don't think we have a different view on that. Only that we disagree whether or not Jesus retained His omnipotence, and His omniscience, and His omnipresence while He was on earth in the days of His flesh.
And for all the Scriptures I've presented to show my view, you keep not responding, and instead steer back around as if I'm not trinitarian. I'm not debating that with you.
I say, Jesus emptied Himself of His power and knowledge, and you reply, No, Jesus is God. So there's real disconnect here I guess.
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Creeds don't interest me in the slightest. I'll take a "Thus saith the LORD" over a creed any day.
Yes, I agree that God is immutable.Yes there is a disconnect which Is why I have asked you questions concerning the Trinity.
God is Immutable do you agree ?
No it is not a red herring if Jesus was not omnipresent, omniscient or omnipotent for 33 years then He was not God. He was no longer Immutable for He had changed from Omni All to Omni nothing.Yes, I agree that God is immutable.
And again, this addresses God's nature, and not His activity. Emptying Himself refers to His activity, not His nature. So this is a red herring.
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This is an interesting opinion, but I don't see it as anything more that that.if Jesus was not omnipresent, omniscient or omnipotent for 33 years then He was not God.
Jesus while a man walking this earth was simultaneously in heaven.This is an interesting opinion, but I don't see it as anything more that that.
Was Jesus present in both Jerusalem and Samaria at the same time? What does incarnate mean to you?
When Jesus was born . . . how much power did He have? He was a baby. Again, what does it mean to be incarnated?
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non-sequitur!That is reminiscent of the hatred that unbelievers have towards the faithful.
Asked and answered.Jesus while a man walking this earth was simultaneously in heaven.
John 3:13
No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven.
John 1:48Asked and answered.
Just as we are here in this world, yet still present in the celestial realm - seated together in the heavenlies - hid with Christ in God - So also, the Son of Man, Who is in heaven.
But was Jesus in Jerusalem and Samaria at the same time? Citing the passage that He is present on earth and in heaven does not show omnipresence, any more then our being on earth and in heaven means that we are omnipresent.
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God could not have shown Jesus that?John 1:48
"How do you know me?" Nathanael asked. Jesus answered, "I saw you while you were still under the fig tree before Philip called you."
If Jesus was "limited" from being human for 33 years, why is He no longer limited since He is still a man ?God could not have shown Jesus that?
He said He could do nothing of Himself. Was that true?
Is there anything that actually teaches Jesus was omnipresent while on earth?
Or was it only after His resurrection that He was not limited to where His body could be?
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