A permanent state of being does not prove there is no past, present, or future in regards to created time and in association with the nature of God which includes two natures but one divine substance, the nature of Jesus, the Son of God, is that He was fully human and fully divine and this existence being Omnisciently known by God from everlasting eternity does not change the Triune nature that God exists which was manifested in these last times for us, beginning in creation, within TIME.
The nature of the Father differs from the nature of the Son, if one were to say the Son is the Father it would then be heretical as it denies the Trinity. IMO this would also apply to the Calvinist way of thinking that would otherwise rationally conclude that we are predestined in the Father, by a first cause, that is without the Way provided IN the nature of the Son, by free will, within time.
Devine attributes remain unchanging, but creation did not always exist, the second Person of the Trinity added a human nature to the divine nature, within created TIME. Note I used the word “added” rather than “emptied” in regards of Kenosis Christology staying within the context of Phil 2.
“Morris claims that certain "conditions or requisites of divinity, the properties ingredient in or constitutive of deity, are not simply the divine attributes such as omniscient or omnipresence (as standardly analyzed), but rather are properties composed of these attributes qualified by kenotic limitationproperties." “For example, omniscience would be qualified as the "property of being omniscient-unless-freely-and-temporarily-choosing-to-be-otherwise."
Unquestionably, another type of divine knowledge as in middle knowledge is seen throughout scripture and the omnipotent ability of God to freely chose to see other than omnisciently IN the Son during time is seen in Mark 13:32. This knowledge could continue in the "risen" Son to fulfill promise to all God's creatures in creation as designed with free will. 2Pet 3:9
God has the sovereign ability to freely choose to exist within time and does in the nature of the Son, He being the “Way” to the Father within created time. I would like to see any non-Calvinist explain free will without man being predestined IN Christ WITHIN time. If so maybe I’ll put on my Calvie shirt and show the Calvinists how to deal with you…NOT!
Cutting to the chase…yea RIGHT!
I think I’ll just join the others now…
The nature of the Father differs from the nature of the Son, if one were to say the Son is the Father it would then be heretical as it denies the Trinity. IMO this would also apply to the Calvinist way of thinking that would otherwise rationally conclude that we are predestined in the Father, by a first cause, that is without the Way provided IN the nature of the Son, by free will, within time.
Devine attributes remain unchanging, but creation did not always exist, the second Person of the Trinity added a human nature to the divine nature, within created TIME. Note I used the word “added” rather than “emptied” in regards of Kenosis Christology staying within the context of Phil 2.
“Morris claims that certain "conditions or requisites of divinity, the properties ingredient in or constitutive of deity, are not simply the divine attributes such as omniscient or omnipresence (as standardly analyzed), but rather are properties composed of these attributes qualified by kenotic limitationproperties." “For example, omniscience would be qualified as the "property of being omniscient-unless-freely-and-temporarily-choosing-to-be-otherwise."
Unquestionably, another type of divine knowledge as in middle knowledge is seen throughout scripture and the omnipotent ability of God to freely chose to see other than omnisciently IN the Son during time is seen in Mark 13:32. This knowledge could continue in the "risen" Son to fulfill promise to all God's creatures in creation as designed with free will. 2Pet 3:9
God has the sovereign ability to freely choose to exist within time and does in the nature of the Son, He being the “Way” to the Father within created time. I would like to see any non-Calvinist explain free will without man being predestined IN Christ WITHIN time. If so maybe I’ll put on my Calvie shirt and show the Calvinists how to deal with you…NOT!
Cutting to the chase…yea RIGHT!
I think I’ll just join the others now…
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