Jesus was still always fully God, but was not "glorified: back until the ascension!While He suffered on the cross He remained fully God too, Hebrews 1:3.
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Jesus was still always fully God, but was not "glorified: back until the ascension!While He suffered on the cross He remained fully God too, Hebrews 1:3.
If it was the will of God for all lost to be saved, all would be saved!
The Will that always get done!which "will" do you mean here?
Y1 just makes up unbiblical doctrine and posts it. While at the same time ignoring that the Second Person of the Trinity takes direction of the Father, before the incarnation.Jesus agreed to be subordinate status while incarnated here on earth, but not any longer once ascended back to Heaven!
Note the complete and absolute absence of any citation of scripture!!!all of that happened due to the Incarnation, as Jesus agreed to be under limitations while here, but not any longer!
While at the same time ignoring that the Second Person of the Trinity takes direction of the Father, before the incarnation.
Does anyone believe I have not provided the evidence for pre-incarnation subordination. So why is SBG asking? Smokescreedare where are your proof texts for this?
Y1 just makes up unbiblical doctrine and posts it. While at the same time ignoring that the Second Person of the Trinity takes direction of the Father, before the incarnation.
Does anyone believe I have not provided the evidence for pre-incarnation subordination. So why is SBG asking? Smokescreed
Y1 just makes up unbiblical doctrine and posts it. While at the same time ignoring that the Second Person of the Trinity takes direction of the Father, before the incarnation.
SBG actually posted an emoticon on one of the posts where I referenced per-incarnate subordination. Therefore these say the question has not been answered posts are obviously deceitful smokescreed.see #88
where I referenced per-incarnate subordination
He posted an emoticon folks, and now says I did not post what he posted about. I kid you not.still waiting! Like the JW's all bluster!!!
He posted an emoticon folks, and now says I did not post what he posted about. I kid you not.
Now he admits I posted references, but denies they "show" God the Son was "subordinate" to the Father. Did I say that? Of course not, I said God the Son operated in subordination to the Father pre-incarnate.I challenge you or anyone else, to give here just ONE Bible verse, that shows Jesus Christ, in His Eternal Deity, was ever "subordinate" to the Father.
Jesus humbled himself to being a suffering Servant, as THAT was when he became temp subordinate to the Father!SBG actually posted an emoticon on one of the posts where I referenced per-incarnate subordination. Therefore these say the question has not been answered posts are obviously deceitful smokescreed.
Now he admits I posted references, but denies they "show" God the Son was "subordinate" to the Father. Did I say that? Of course not, I said God the Son operated in subordination to the Father pre-incarnate.
Since we know the world was created through God the Son, for whom was God the Son acting as agent?
Fiction, as the world was made "through" God the Son, thus God the Son was acting as the Father's agent.Jesus humbled himself to being a suffering Servant, as THAT was when he became temp subordinate to the Father!
God the Father "anointed" God the Son according to Hebrews 1:9, thus God the Son was operating under the direction of the Father.Hebrews 1:10-12, the Father is addressing Jesus Christ, where He says that direct Creation IS the work of Jesus! The Father is quoting from Psalm 102:25-27, which is about Creation by Almighty God, and says here this Jesus is THE Creator!
God the Father "anointed" God the Son according to Hebrews 1:9, thus God the Son was operating under the direction of the Father.