Alan Gross
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To restate my understanding of the eternal subordination. The eternal subordination has to do with the Word's relationship as a Person with God. The Word being the one and the Same God there is never any subordination. The Word has always been both a distinct Person from God being "with the God" and "was God" being one and the same God, so being would be without any kind of subordination being God. The incarnation was a change, John 1:14, not as God but how the Word was "with the God." This is important in understanding the two natures of the Son of God and Him being one Person.
"The Son" is what you're saying?
"Two natures" is different than I think you want to say.
Jesus is/was God in the Flesh, as we beheld His Glory, as of The Only Begotten Son of The Father, however, His Acceptance to His Role(s) as the Son doesn't change His Being God the Son, the Second Person in The One Divine Nature of the One Eternal Godhead.
This has to do with Jesus' Active and Passive Obedience to His Office, with Respect to The Office of The Father....
....all of which, Jesus is in Perfect Agreement as the Co-Planner of The Eternal Covenant of Grace, the Second Person of The Triune Godhead, Who IS God.
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