Aren't we all?First stab...Christ was contained on earth in an earthly meat suit...
From the beginning of time, god was addressing humankind throw he's prophets, telling us how we should proceed in this life , and GOD already proof his existence throw his creation so from my angle of view we humans can't even understand blackholes which they are created by god the all mighty , so tell me how we going to understand god./QUOTE]
Presume not the heavens to scan, the real study of mankind is man
God can't be a man quoting Numbers 23:19 : God is not man, that he should lie, or a son of man, that he should change his mind. Has he said, and will he not do it? Or has he spoken, and will he not fulfill it?
So god was clear in this verse god can't be a man , and god don't change his mind so when christens said god incarnated into Jesus I said to my self why god change his mind ?
The passage you quote, does not say what you claim.
19 God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
20 Behold, I have received commandment to bless: and he hath blessed; and I cannot reverse it.
It says God is not man that... not that God cannot become man. If God is omnipotent then it is false to say God can't...
Also that passage does not say he cannot change his mind
I would say not different, but more emphatic. John has the greater insight. In Matthew, Mark and Luke, they talk of miracles, John calls them 'signs'.From what i understand, John have different interpretation of Jesus true nature then other gospels,
Yes. The more accurate term is 'circumincession', because, as the old adage goes, the Father is eternally Father, the Son eternally Son, the Holy Spirit likewise. There was never a time when the Father was, but the Son and Holy Spirit were not. They are one and the same. The differences are external to their common divine nature.but we should go back to the how christens explain the trinity : " the trinity : it is the Father who generates, the Son who is begotten, and the Holy Spirit who proceeds") and in their relations with one another, they are stated to be one in all else, CO-EQUAL, co-eternal and consubstantial, and "each is God, whole and entire".
It's a human thing. A father isn't a father without a son (or daughter), any more than a son or daughter can be, without a father. But in human terms, father and son are co-equal and consubstantial, in terms of their nature — they're both human, and equal in that regard. So we always think of the father being first, but really as soon as the father is father, the son is son.So from my perspective this is a conundrum, because Jesus stated father is greater then him and trinity say father, son , the holy spirit are co-equal.
But God has made Himself known to us, and we can ascribe qualities to God accordingly. If we couldn't we couldn't say 'God'.When you say god have a personality , u can't said that because u just admit that god is beyond our understanding so every explanation that u stated about god is a theory
I would say not different, but more emphatic. John has the greater insight. In Matthew, Mark and Luke, they talk of miracles, John calls them 'signs'.
Yes. The more accurate term is 'circumincession', because, as the old adage goes, the Father is eternally Father, the Son eternally Son, the Holy Spirit likewise. There was never a time when the Father was, but the Son and Holy Spirit were not. They are one and the same. The differences are external to their common divine nature.
It's a human thing. A father isn't a father without a son (or daughter), any more than a son or daughter can be, without a father. But in human terms, father and son are co-equal and consubstantial, in terms of their nature — they're both human, and equal in that regard. So we always think of the father being first, but really as soon as the father is father, the son is son.
Remember that God is not governed by time. In that way, we cannot say that God became Father, or that there was God before there was Trinity.
These are complex issues ... I hope my style does not confound you. I'm guessing English isn't your first language?
But God has made Himself known to us, and we can ascribe qualities to God accordingly. If we couldn't we couldn't say 'God'.
God words are permanent , when GOD stat something in his scriptures it's eternal , there is no other explanation for that so when GOD said he can't be a man it's a permanent statement from god .
Quoting psalm 119:160 : Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth for ever.
So, god can't be a man is the truth there is no other explanation
Where there is apparent conflict between scripture the words of Jesus take precedence over all over scripture both prior and latter
Scripture is written by men in communion with God but only Jesus lived a sin free life and therefore only Jesus is in perfect communion with God, hence his words take precedence
Gospels is written by men also not even prophets and they weren't eyewitness in a lot of passages
Luke himself clearly states that he was no follower of Jesus. Nor could Matthew have been a follower of Jesus, for he depends almost entirely on Mark for the skeleton of his story. And Mark could not have been a follower of Jesus because the narrative portions of his story are made up almost entirely out of the Old Testament, while the sayings appear to be common to the Hellenistic milieu. " (Quoted from a debate)
Yes.Father Son Holy Spirit
Ooh, no. It's G!d G!d G!d.G!d Christ Holy Ghost
Well from an external, time-bound, viewpoint of Biblical revelation, yes. The Father is the Cause of the Son, and the Son is the Cause of the Holy Spirit. But that's to do with the nature of their self-disclosure — the Father revealed the Son, and the Son revealed the Holy Spirit — but they are eternally One, and thus the Cause is the same. How they effect that cause is, again, external.First Cause Second Cause Third Cause
Well ... the Orthodox are vary wary of such overtly anthropomorphic analogies. They see it as defining God according to ourselves. Augustine said 'Memory, Intellect and Will', but they don't like that either, for the same reason.Mind Thought Action