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Whoah. You're no one to be judging others as heretics it seems.this is unbiblical!
Whoah. You're no one to be judging others as heretics it seems.![]()
This is clear testimony against the early heretics, that Jesus Christ actually derived His “human nature”, from The Virgin Mary, apart from sin, which the Holy Spirit would have removed.
You're basically saying Christ, as a human, was basically Mary's filtered life force?
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However, the correct view is Jesus had Mary's DNA combined with DNA supplied supernaturally. This is required by the doctrine that Jesus was the "seed" of Abraham.
How is his human nature different than His Person?I am saying, that Jesus Christ, Who is Almighty God from all eternity, at his Conception in the womb of the Virgin Mary, actually took His human nature from hers, as she was His actual mother. However, it could not have been the fallen nature of Mary, which all humans are born with, or else Jesus Christ in His human nature, would be a sinner! There can be no doubt about this.
How is his human nature different than His Person?
the angel never said those words εκ σου to Mary
At the very most, God rearranged the flesh in Mary
No. I don't think there was a dualism. You get into all kinds of superstitious mumbo jumbo like the OP trying to explain it. The Incarnation is a mystery, and I'm content to leave it as such.Do you not believe that in the One Person, Jesus Christ, after His Incarnation, there are two distinct "natures", One fully God, and One fully Man, except sin?
When Paul writes in Philippians 2:6, "ἐν μορφῇ θεοῦ", and verse 7, "μορφὴν δούλου", in both places means, "the very nature", the "essential", and not the outward, which "σχήματι" refers to.
Like God rearranged dirt into flesh and bone.explain
Well, Van is right that you don't understand human nature.I am saying, that Jesus Christ, Who is Almighty God from all eternity, at his Conception in the womb of the Virgin Mary, actually took His human nature from hers, as she was His actual mother. However, it could not have been the fallen nature of Mary, which all humans are born with, or else Jesus Christ in His human nature, would be a sinner! There can be no doubt about this.
No. I don't think there was a dualism. You get into all kinds of superstitious mumbo jumbo like the OP trying to explain it. The Incarnation is a mystery, and I'm content to leave it as such.
The only thing Christ got from Mary was His flesh and bone.
I am saying, that Jesus Christ, Who is Almighty God from all eternity, at his Conception in the womb of the Virgin Mary, actually took His human nature from hers, as she was His actual mother. However, it could not have been the fallen nature of Mary, which all humans are born with, or else Jesus Christ in His human nature, would be a sinner! There can be no doubt about this.
Thanks. It seems he agrees with me:
Are you asking was Jesus without sin because He was born of a virgin?Here is a thought.
Did the virgin Mary bring forth the Son of God, in her conceived out of Spirit as holy and in nine months, not having been known by her husband, brought forth the son of her, the firstborn, who they named Jesus, the holy one, without blemish and without spot, thus;
Romans 8:3 KJV For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh:?
I might also ask; Was the baby who they named Jesus, in the likeness of sinful flesh, yet without sin, because he was conceived in the virgin, out of spirit, and brought forth out of the virgin?
Are you asking was Jesus without sin because He was born of a virgin?
No. Jesus was and is without sin because He is the uncorruptible God.
Here is a thought.
Did the virgin Mary bring forth the Son of God, in her conceived out of Spirit as holy and in nine months, not having been known by her husband, brought forth the son of her, the firstborn, who they named Jesus, the holy one, without blemish and without spot, thus;
Romans 8:3 KJV For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh:?
I might also ask; Was the baby who they named Jesus, in the likeness of sinful flesh, yet without sin, because he was conceived in the virgin, out of spirit, and brought forth out of the virgin?