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      • Jesus did not lose any of His divine attributes, but He voluntarily chose to “restrict” the use of His divine attributes. This restriction is part of the “self-emptying” of himself as described in Philippians 2:7.
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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 · So, in his divine nature, Christ was fully God. In his human nature, he was fully man. In his divine nature, he had all the essential attributes of God during his incarnation, and in his human nature, he was finite and could therefore grow in wisdom and stature.

  3. 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.

  4. Aug 10, 2022 · Jesus did not lose any of His divine attributes, but He voluntarily chose to “restrict” the use of His divine attributes. This restriction is part of the “self-emptying” of himself as described in Philippians 2:7.

  5. 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.

  6. Sep 15, 2021 · The kenosis theory states Christ gave up some of His divine attributes—such as omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence—during His incarnation as a man.

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  8. Jan 4, 2022 · The Bible teaches the kenosis of Christ, but it does not teach that Jesus gave up any divine attributes. Kenosis must be understood within the larger context of the whole of Scripture. And when teachers speak of kenosis, we must be sure to understand how they are using the term.

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