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This has nothing to do with the doctrine of the Trinity.
The knowledge is available to Him as God; however, since He is also fully Man, it is not part of the sum of human knowledge.
Not true. Jesus was affirming the Oneness of God when He said that. Scripture must be interpreted as a whole.On the other hand, we can't think of something and then speak it into being. God can.
God breathed into Adam the breath of life. That breath of life came from God, and that same breath will return to Him, because it is His, Yet Adam is not God. That breath of life was with God, and was God, then He gave it to Adam. Adam died, and that breath of life returned to God.
When God made Christ, God made him to be the fullness of Himself. Himself manifested in flesh, but that does not make Jesus God. Jesus is the image of God. If you are the image of something, you cant be that something, else you would be that something, not an image of it. We will be made in the image of Christ. Does that mean we will be Christ? No, that is not what that means. It means we will be just like him. Jesus was just like God, but he is not God.
Else, Jesus would have said, We are the only true God, instead of You are the only true God.
Because your thoughts are an expression of what's in your heart. It is by the heart that we are judged, as Christ Himself says. It is the heart that makes us unclean.I think you are confusing things. I was in no way trying to suggest that if you think of a sun you are a sun, that would be a bit ridiculous. Only just a bit. Your getting way to literal. You don't actually plant a seed in the ground when you share the Gospel do you? No, of course not! ...right? We wont get anywhere, if we start reasoning and arguing in this fashion.
If your thoughts are not you, then how could you be judged for even what you think?
I would not put to much faith in our fathers [2 Timothy 1:15...all they which are in Asia be turned away from me]. O/T scriptural reasons of the Church for this as well, which I wont get into right now.
1 John 2:18
(KJV) Little children, it is the last time (G5610 - hōra - hour): and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time (G5610 - hōra – hour (it is the last hour now and has been since John wrote this letter)).
And all the disciples warning that men already have started bring in false doctrines, and Judes warning verses 3,4, that those that the apostle warned about verses 17,18 are here. Notice Jude states it is the last time in verse 18. How quickly do you think it would have gotten worse, after they passed on.
Now, to put this into perspective, after the first 60 years, after the times apostles, add another 60 years, then another 60 years, then another 60 years, then add another 60 years, which brings us to about 330 AD. How bad do you think it would have gotten by then? Especially during the first 60 years of the apostles, things were already threatening. That really starts to put things into perspective.
They are simply questions. You can answer them, or not.
All things came from God. The earth came from God. Is the earth God? No! Yet, it existed in the mind of God at one time. Christ existed in the mind of God, and came forth.
While God may change the way that He works in the world, the Bible does say that God Himself does not change:I am a little puzzled where some of this thinking here is coming from. Yes, your thoughts are definitely you. They were created by you, are in you, and are part of you. If they are not "you," then I have no die what they are. Perhaps part of the problem here is hanging with the old substance-attribute dichotomy inherited b from Hellenic philosophy, especially Aristotle. The "real thing," the real you," is an underlying ,unchanging substratum and therefore different from the attributes, which are continually changing. Many philosophers, however, have dropped this notion. I don't think it applicable to the Bible. Also, the not9ion that God doesn't change is not biblical. In the Bible, there are about 100 passages that speak of God as changing. For example, Gen. 6:6, Hosea 11:9, etc. The notion of God as wholly immutable came from the influx of Hellenic philosophy, not Scripture.
Paul is writing to Timothy in Ephesus, which is in Asia. Apparently you have mistranslated another verse. Paul is speaking of those who were with him in Asia when he was arrested. They turned away from him as the disciples turned away from Christ at his arrest. And look how well the disciples turned out.
They turned away from him as the disciples turned away from Christ at his arrest. And look how well the disciples turned out.
The false teachers were denying Christ as Lord and bringing in immorality. Yes these are false teachings and they were not long identified as remaining in the Church. Looks like the apostles and brothers of Christ had things well under control, teaching the second generation of believers how to handle false doctrines. Since that time the Church has been ferreting out false teachers and doctrines ever since.
Yes it does, the Church had been fending off false teachers and doctrines all that time and about 330 A.D. they rejected the false teaching and teachers of the Arians. Looks like the Church was doing what it was told by the apostles and Paul.
I am a little puzzled where some of this thinking here is coming from. Yes, your thoughts are definitely you. They were created by you, are in you, and are part of you. If they are not "you," then I have no die what they are. Perhaps part of the problem here is hanging with the old substance-attribute dichotomy inherited b from Hellenic philosophy, especially Aristotle. The "real thing," the real you," is an underlying ,unchanging substratum and therefore different from the attributes, which are continually changing. Many philosophers, however, have dropped this notion. I don't think it applicable to the Bible. Also, the not9ion that God doesn't change is not biblical. In the Bible, there are about 100 passages that speak of God as changing. For example, Gen. 6:6, Hosea 11:9, etc. The notion of God as wholly immutable came from the influx of Hellenic philosophy, not Scripture.
Mistranslated another verse? No, I was quoting and stating scripture 2 Timothy 1:15 This thou knowest, that all they which are in Asia be turned away from me.
Sometimes “all” in scripture does not necessarily mean every single person. I can't interpret every single word in every single verse, these post are long enough.
Nor do I believe it was every single believer, nor every single elder either. In fact I am absolutely certain of it, the Bible tells us how they were doing shortly after, which I will get to in my next post.
What picture does scripture give of how it was going for Asia, after Paul?
First, Paul called for and warned the Ephesian elders Acts 20:17,18,29,30, saying that he knows, that after his departing shall grievous wolves enter in among them, not sparing the flock. Also of their own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them. Notice it is not maybe, or your going to get it straightened out, he does not offer them that hope, instead it's certain, it's going to happen. If the elders go off into false doctrine, where does that leave the congregation? If the elders leave the way, that has a major impact on the church. This seems to be the reason Paul is writing to Timothy, in fear Timothy my be swaying as well, and trying to encourage him.
So, did it all turn out rosy as you state for those in Asia, or did Paul know what he was talking about? Did they turn it around and get it right, after Pauls warning?
The answer to that is in Revelation ch.2, 3, to the seven churches in Asia. Does not sound so rosy to me, in fact sounds rather dire after only a short time. Depending on your dating of these letters 2 Timothy, and Revelation, could be between a few years to about 30 years. I do want to point this out though, doctrine of Balaam, and Jezebel, to eat things sacrificed to idols (nothing wrong with eating things sacrificed to idols, as long as it does not cause our brother to stumble). I would suggest turning to Jezebels table and see what she's serving in 1 Kings 18:19-21, to see what this is all about, for those that have understanding.
I absolutely will have to disagree, that the truth won out, from what scripture has to teach, both from N/T and O/T. Not to mention history itself.
Your selection of words is poorly chosen, (came forth, "begotten). "Were created by", better fits what I think you're trying to imply. Let me know if I'm wrong.
Christ is never said to have been in the mind of God as created things were.
The Word was with God, the Word was God. Word, logos, is accurately translated "logic". More like the thought of God being expressed by creating those things that were created.
It is generally assumed that the scant biblical references to the Antichrist, as in I Jn., referred to a group of early Christians who denied the humanity of Christ. The Arians denied the Deity of Christ. The Gnostics did also.
Exactly. As he thinks in his heart, so he is.Proverbs 23:7 KJV “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.”
Proverbs 23:7 ASV For as he thinketh within himself, so is he: Eat and drink, saith he to thee; But his heart is not with thee.
In other words the real you is inside, what we think.
Where else but in your mind, would you reason?
Where else but in your mind, would you say to yourself my lord delayeth?
Matthew 24:48 But and if that evil servant shall say in his heart, My lord delayeth his coming
Mark 2:6 But there was certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts
Mark 7:21 For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries,
Same word in all three verses G2588 – kardias - the heart; mind, character, inner self, will, intention, center.
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