This topic is a twist on another.
In the thread Habakkuk I made what turned out to be an offensive comment.
The my point on that thread was that Jesus IS God. The idea that Habakkuk’s appeal to God’s nature is not an appeal to Christ’s nature (that Jesus’ nature is not as righteous, as holy, as just) is heresy.
But this makes me consider that we seem to have developed the tradition that there is a dichotomy between the Father and the Son. I do not mean separate actions or "duties", but an actual difference in their natures.
In the thread Habakkuk I made what turned out to be an offensive comment.
The passage is Habakkuk calling out on God and appealing on God's nature that He does not condone sin.
This describes the nature of God - Father, Son, and Spirit. God does not condone sin, so we can rely on and appeal to the fact God is righteous and is working out everything for good, for His purposes and His purposes are righteous.
The my point on that thread was that Jesus IS God. The idea that Habakkuk’s appeal to God’s nature is not an appeal to Christ’s nature (that Jesus’ nature is not as righteous, as holy, as just) is heresy.
But this makes me consider that we seem to have developed the tradition that there is a dichotomy between the Father and the Son. I do not mean separate actions or "duties", but an actual difference in their natures.
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