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@elijah_2 | 12 May 12 | |
NB: As i close, I started out the topic by staying Jesus referred to the first person of the Omnipotent God as: my Father and my God (John 20:17) during his earthly ministry as a man in the office of a servant and prophet of God (Deut 18:15). After his death, burial, and resurrection he still remains a man with a gloried human nature and the Father is still his God and His Father (Revelation 3:12, 21) and is now in his Heavenly Ministry as a servant and a priest of God (Heb 9:11-14; 1 Tim 2:5; 1 John 1:2).
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@elijah_2 | 12 May 12 | |
CONCLUSION: Jesus referring to the first of the Omnipotent God as my father and my God doesnt disprove his deity. Rather we have seen that the second person of the Omnipotent God became a servant to the first person of the Omnipotent God. And as a man Jesus eats, sleeps, gets tired like any ordinary man contrary to his pre human existence in which he doesnt eat, sleep, or gets tired as Unitarian groups can attest to. Likewise, as a man he prays to God in the person of the Father, he served him and worships him just like any other human being. Jesus wasnt a servant prior to him taken upon himself the form of a servant; and equally he wasnt and isnt an angel the bible says it over and over. The Bible is clearly the deity of Christ is unrefuted.
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@elijah_2 | 12 May 12 | |
Much more could be said, but for me to get in even more details it would take forever. Nevertheless, feel free to create a subtopic and pen your comments and questions. I will gladly, by the Grace of God answer those questions and reply to those comments!
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