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Joined: 28 Sep 2002 Posts: 2 Location: Northern Ca.
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 11:51 pm Post subject:
I have a question. Do you consider that there is a difference between Jesus status with His Heavenly Father here on this earth and in heaven? When Jesus spoke thus about His Father He did so considering that He was in human form. Of course God would be higher. But after returning to heaven, even tho He may still be human, He is now in all His Glory and truly one with the Father once again.
He even told us here that He and His Father were one and that if we seen Him we seen the Father. How can we cut Christ down by saying He is not equal with His Father?
It is important that we do not take what is laid before us as fresh air just because it appears that way. We need to study what the whole Bible has to say on things. I am not claiming to be right, however, I feel we need to do a lot of study on this before accepting one belief or another. Discussion is wonderful, but heart felt study needs to go along with it. Study we do on our own. _________________ In His Love,
Sister Glass
Joined: 24 Aug 2002 Posts: 1 Location: Bristol, TN 37620
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 7:52 am Post subject:
Sister Glass wrote:
I have a question. Do you consider that there is a difference between Jesus status with His Heavenly Father here on this earth and in heaven? When Jesus spoke thus about His Father He did so considering that He was in human form. Of course God would be higher. But after returning to heaven, even tho He may still be human, He is now in all His Glory and truly one with the Father once again.
He even told us here that He and His Father were one and that if we seen Him we seen the Father. How can we cut Christ down by saying He is not equal with His Father?
It is important that we do not take what is laid before us as fresh air just because it appears that way. We need to study what the whole Bible has to say on things. I am not claiming to be right, however, I feel we need to do a lot of study on this before accepting one belief or another. Discussion is wonderful, but heart felt study needs to go along with it. Study we do on our own.
PHIL MORRISON says: Could it be that a part of the SACRIFICE that we don't really know much about, is that YaShua PERMANENTLY set aside
a part of His Glory, to take human aspect? WHAT A SACRIFICE! phil _________________ FORMER MD (was booted out for compassion to addicted people. The LORD knows all about it.) Age 74. (423) 968-5522 Love to talk to people.
Greetings,
I am in full agreement that the Bible does indeed support the fact that Jesus(Yeshua) was God (Elohim) in the flesh. In using the prophecies of the Old Testiment, this fact can be clearly proven. It is unfortunate that the people who disbelieve the truth of the trinity, are not open to hearing what a Trinitarian has to offer, in the way of scripture that supports the doctrine. All that can be done is to pray that God will reveal the truth to them.
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