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Jesus is my Shield in any Desert or Storm
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The only problem you have with your explanation is that Jesus was born a King.
Jesus was worshiped at birth.
Jesus never claimed to be the offspring of Adam, Jesus always said that He came from above. Jesus assumed our human form, Jesus was never a created entity like us.
Jesus always knew exactly who He was and was the Word in human form.
Whether Jesus looked like His mum is irrelevant.
A humble God in human form.
What does being born a King and being worshiped at birth have anything to do with how He was created? How does that relate to what I said?
I never said Jesus was the offspring of Adam either. (You need to read posts more carefully.) He was called the "Last Adam" (I Corinthians 15:46)
To say "Jesus was never a created entity" isn't accurate either; because Jesus did not possess a human nature prior to creation's existence, or prior to incarnation. The Son (2nd person of the Trinity) certainly has an eternal existence; but make no mistake the humanity of Jesus certainly had an origin.
Carbon based life has form and structure, where as God does not because He's Spirit. If God is the only entity that exists prior to Him creating anything; to say the entirety of the Son (fleshy form) is also eternally existent would be an oxymoron. A substance Deity (or substance form of Deity) can not exist prior to substance created. That's illogical.
And here is the interesting thing about that. Once the Son took on a human nature; it had been planned / accommodated for back before creation commenced that the God/man - (physical body) would be an eternal aspect of the Son's existence from the incarnation on. This is the reason for the creation of the new heavens and new earth. Biological entities transformed "from glory to glory" are still created entities and the Son, now has a "created component" as a permeant part of His eternal existence.
Kind of "wiggy" yeah; but God is an infinitely imaginative entity.
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