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Aug 20, 2019 · Gerald Hawthorne uses Philippians 2 in his attempt to support his idea that Jesus did not use his divine attributes while on the earth. But when Paul said in Philippians 2 that Jesus made Himself of no reputation, he was not saying that Jesus emptied Himself of the use of His divine attributes.
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Did Jesus Exercise His Divine Capabilities When He Was on Earth? John very clearly tells us in John 1:1 that Jesus is God. But did Jesus evidence his deity while he was living in this world, growing up from infancy, ministering for three and a half years with his disciples?
Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus did not empty Himself of His divine attributes—no 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).
He makes reference to everlasting life over and over and over again because the message of Christianity, the message of Jesus, the message of the preacher of the gospel is an invitation to eternal life. The message of Christianity is not that Jesus wants to make you successful. It’s not that Jesus wants to give you purpose.
This lesson delves into the incarnation of Jesus, explaining his dual nature as both God and man during his earthly mission, supported by Old Testament, Gospel, and epistle references. It acknowledges the complexity of his divinity and humanity, even after his ascension.
Oct 5, 2021 · How do we know Jesus is God? What are some evidences? Evidence for Jesus’ deity is his teachings. It is impossible to accept him as a good man, moral teacher, or prophet, which are the most common views of Jesus, while knowing the things he claimed, including being the Son of God.
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How do we know Jesus is God? Evidence for Jesus’ deity is his teachings. It is impossible to accept him as a good man, moral teacher, or prophet, which are the most common views of Jesus, while knowing the things he claimed, including being the Son of God.