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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus did not empty Himself of His divine attributesno such attributes are mentioned in the verse, and it is obvious in the gospels that Jesus possessed the power and wisdom of God. Calming the storm is just one display of Jesus’ divine power (Mark 4:39).

  2. Dec 18, 2017 · On Friday, we ended the week talking about the physical origins of Jesus, and how the “miraculous conception” happened biologically. Today we move to a question about what divine attributes were necessary for Christ to lay down in order to take up his humanity. The question comes from Matthew in Vienna, the capital of Austria.

  3. Aug 10, 2022 · In His “emptying”, Jesus did not lose any of His divinity but rather a temporary setting aside or restricted use of His divine attributes. By stepping down from His heavenly throne, Jesus took the form of a servant in this world and experiencing the same limitations and sufferings we do.

  4. Sep 8, 2014 · The answer, Christ did not give-up any of His divine attributes on earth He only self-limited Himself in the use of them. While Christ didn’t relinquish His divinity, He limited Himself in the full use of the divine attributes He possessed.

  5. No divine attribute was missing. There are at least two major problems with both of these views. First, both contradict Paul’s statement that in Christ “dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily” (Col. 2:9).

  6. There are some who believe that Jesus did not give up any of His divine attributes while here on earth but rather gave up His divine self-consciousness - He did not know He was God. All the attributes of Deity remained with Him but He simply was not aware of them.

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  8. Sep 15, 2021 · Self-emptying implies the person purges himself of essential characteristics of his being. Self-renunciation is an action of selflessness/self-sacrifice. Based on these definitions, we know Jesus did not empty Himself of His divine attributes. He instead modeled humility as only He could—perfectly.

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