SavedByGrace
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If Jesus is YHWH, and the Father is YHWH, and the Holy Spirit is YHWH, then HOW can any of them be "subordinate", or "greater" than the other?
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So not a five point Calvinist, but a three pointer, all three bogus in my view, and also a disbeliever of eternal security, which I believe is true. No wonder we see many biblical issues differently. But to end on a high note, we seem to both believe Christ died for all mankind, and therefore nobody was predestined to Hades and Gehenna.You mean unbiblical? I used to believe that all 5 were, until about 20 years ago, I changed on the P, as convinced from the Lord's own words in John's Gospel, when I read them in the Greek text (the English versions do not translate them!). The L is somehing that many "Reformed" also reject, as did Calvin, Baxter, Luther, Melanchthon, Bullinger, Latimer, Cranmer, Coverdale, etc, etc
So not a five point Calvinist, but a three pointer, all three bogus in my view, and also a disbeliever of eternal security, which I believe is true.
Once again you misrepresent my view. Can you not grasp the difference between operating subordinately and being subordinate? Have you not studied the Trinity triangle where some things are equal and some are not equal? The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are all God, but they are not all the same Person.If Jesus is YHWH, and the Father is YHWH, and the Holy Spirit is YHWH, then HOW can any of them be "subordinate", or "greater" than the other?
I stand corrected, you seem to have said 4 of the 5 (excluding the P) are bogus. That is the same as my view.you have again not read correctly what I have written!![]()
Once again you misrepresent my view. Can you not grasp the difference between operating subordinately and being subordinate? Have you not studied the Trinity triangle where some things are equal and some are not equal? The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are all God, but they are not all the same Person.
You are importing error in your analysis. Operating subordinately does not make a Person inferior.How can the Father have created through Jesus Christ? This makes Him "greater" in the Godhead!
Operating subordinately
Yes, I meant Steven. Thanks for the correction.Jesus Christ is Yahweh, that is, the Eternal, Unchanging, and Uncreated God. This is also true of the Father and the Holy Spirit. As such, in the Godhead, essentially, there can never be any "degree" of hierarchy, or subordination, as The Three are absolutely EQUAL. Post Incarnation Jesus is no longer "subordinate" to the Father, which is clear from Scriptures like John 17:5; Philippians 2:5-11; and Hebrews 2:7, 9, better if this can be read in the Greek, but I am happy to go into any details, if needed. Do you mean Steven in Acts chapter 7? Interesting, that in Psalm 110:1, we read of Adoni (Jesus) at the "right hand" of Yahweh (the Father). In verse 5, according to the better Hebrew manuscripts, "Yahweh (Jesus) at your Right Hand (the Father)". Where we have Two Persons as Yahweh.
Not my will but my Father's is operating subordinately. Creating the world through the Son, means the Son was operating subordinately.not true!
I’m thinking if there was an eternal subordination within the perfect unity of the Godhead?
Creating the world through the Son, means the Son was operating subordinately.
What are the implications of eternal subordination?
What are the implications of eternal subordination?
I don’t think eternal subordination leads to that. JW deny eternal existence of the 2nd person of the Godhead. They believe he is a created angel ( Michael) that became a “god” because of obedience to the Father.then we fall into the error of the Jehovah's Witnesses, who believe that Jehovah is the only God, Jesus Christ, is "a god" (though they call Jesus God in Isaiah 9:6 in their version!), and the Holy Spirit is not even a person. If, as the Bible teaches that The Three Persons are YHWH, then it must follow that They are 100% EQUAL, or else there are "degrees" within the Godhead, which sounds like some eastern nonsense!
I don’t think eternal subordination leads to that. JW deny eternal existence of the 2nd person of the Godhead. They believe he is a created angel ( Michael) that became a “god” because of obedience to the Father.
Is there a problem with affirming the attributes of deity with each of the persons within the Godhead and also affirm functional subordination?
peace to you
Van makes it a habit to look "interesting" when he calls out those here such as Archangel and JoJ on the Greek!wow! I really cannot understand some people who just like to argue and disagree? your response here shows that you are very much out of your depth on Greek grammar! Please don't post any more foolish stuff here.
I think I see your point. You are saying the 2nd person of the Godhead created all things without “input” from God the Father or God Holy Spirit. Is that your point?If Jesus is YHWH, and the Father is YHWH, and the Holy Spirit is YHWH, then HOW can any of them be "subordinate", or "greater" than the other?
Jesus is right now in His role as the great High Priest and think that His subordination was only while here on the earth as He was then accepting the limitations of the human flesh!Thanks for the clear statement.
I agree with you about creation/sustaining universe.
Interesting concept that subordination only occurred with incarnation. I will need to meditate on that. Does that subordination continue?
Off hand, Steven had a vision of Jesus standing at the right hand of the Father. Is that a position of subordination?
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Peace to you
Daniel prophecy/vision shows that Jesus and the Father ARE CO RULERS AND kINGS!Jesus Christ is Yahweh, that is, the Eternal, Unchanging, and Uncreated God. This is also true of the Father and the Holy Spirit. As such, in the Godhead, essentially, there can never be any "degree" of hierarchy, or subordination, as The Three are absolutely EQUAL. Post Incarnation Jesus is no longer "subordinate" to the Father, which is clear from Scriptures like John 17:5; Philippians 2:5-11; and Hebrews 2:7, 9, better if this can be read in the Greek, but I am happy to go into any details, if needed. Do you mean Steven in Acts chapter 7? Interesting, that in Psalm 110:1, we read of Adoni (Jesus) at the "right hand" of Yahweh (the Father). In verse 5, according to the better Hebrew manuscripts, "Yahweh (Jesus) at your Right Hand (the Father)". Where we have Two Persons as Yahweh.