But what about that does he disagree with?
The bible teaches Jesus is fully man and fully God (hypostatic union) and didn't inherit divine powers from God.
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But what about that does he disagree with?
Jesus is God He couldn't inherit anything from anybody. It is this confusing Trinity - Father, Son and Spirit are equal + all other stuff that nobody actually comprehend.
LDS agree with this (with a slightly different understanding of it)The bible teaches Jesus is fully man and fully God (hypostatic union)
The phrasing in the manual you quoted in referring to the hypostatic union: Christ has divine God-like powers because He was/is divine due to that part of His nature. These power pre-date the incarnation (when He took on a tabernacle of flesh).didn't inherit divine powers from God.
LDS agree with this (with a slightly different understanding of it)
The phrasing in the manual you quoted in referring to the hypostatic union: Christ has divine God-like powers because He was/is divine due to that part of His nature. These power pre-date the incarnation (when He took on a tabernacle of flesh).
He inherited the power to take his life up again after death because he was the Son of God. Does it make sense to you that God had to come to earth and repair a mistake he made when he failed to create a Adam that would not sin? That God does not have the power to create a being that would desire to follow him and desire to always be obedient. Not only that either God knew Adam was going to disobey before he ever created him or he is not all knowing. Mainstream Christianity believes in a in incomplete Powerless God. And yet you get hung up on whether or not Jesus who is the son of God could inherit perfect genetics for his mortal body that mixed with mortal imperfect genes which made him susceptible to death?The bible teaches Jesus is fully man and fully God (hypostatic union) and didn't inherit divine powers from God.
Does it make sense to you that God had to come to earth and repair a mistake he made when he failed to create a Adam that would not sin?
The Sunday school lesson is not to be interpreted as He got them that way, but rather referring to His two natures. It is correct, just a different way of phrasing things than you are accustomed to.If the divine powers predated Christ incarnation...then they weren't inherited. The sunday school lesson is then wrong.
It is commonly viewed by mainstream that the Fall was a mistake-- something that was not supposed to happen and only happened because of Adam's failure.Repair a mistake? Really? God made a mistake?
The Sunday school lesson is not to be interpreted as He got them that way, but rather referring to His two natures. It is correct, just a different way of phrasing things than you are accustomed to.
Which LDS agree on: Jesus was always God.Jesus was always God. Never was He not.
It is commonly viewed by mainstream that the Fall was a mistake-- something that was not supposed to happen and only happened because of Adam's failure.
LDS do not view it this way: rather God knew the Fall was going to happen and this was always part of Plan A.
Which LDS agree on: Jesus was always God.
There is nothing unbiblical about this belief.
I'm going to correct a few misunderstandings here---The LDS teaches Jesus and Lucifer were created being..brothers. Jesus was accepted to be the sacrifice over Lucifer. This would then make Lucifer a god rather than an angel.
Not, LDS do not teach that Christ is a created being.
I know he didn't but mainstream Christianity does. Let me ask you why was there a need for a Savior?
Christ has always existed. He is everlasting to everlasting, has no end, is the alpha and omega.Then how did Jesus come about?
I don't think you're really expressing what you believe
Then how did Jesus come about?
I don't think you're really expressing what you believe
I've noticed that there are differences in what an individual lds member may believe and what is taught, written, or endorsed by the lds church, even if it is not doctrine.Then how did Jesus come about?
I don't think you're really expressing what you believe
So because we insert that Jesus inherited divine powers from His Father, you have concluded that this manual is teaching false information about Jesus?I checked out your link
As an investigator I read the following from the link and realized the teaching presented is false.
Jesus is the only person on earth to be born of a mortal mother and an immortal Father. That is why He is called the Only Begotten Son. He inherited divine powers from His Father. From His mother He inherited mortality and was subject to hunger, thirst, fatigue, pain, and death. No one could take the Savior’s life from Him unless He willed it. He had power to lay it down and power to take up His body again after dying.