? about Our Lord's Passion

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We’re told that Jesus knows everything that we as humans first hand as he was fully God and fully man at the same time. But how can it be that He knew the intrinsic doubt that is possible not having ever seen God but choosing to believe anyway? He never had a doubt that there was a God since He is God, and never had to wonder if there is an afterlife because He Himself created it?
 
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@Divanish, Liturgy & Sacraments isn’t the right forum for this thread. I suggest you move it either to Philosophy or to Sacred Scripture.
 
We’re told that Jesus knows everything that we as humans first hand as he was fully God and fully man at the same time. But how can it be that He knew the intrinsic doubt that is possible not having ever seen God but choosing to believe anyway? He never had a doubt that there was a God since He is God, and never had to wonder if there is an afterlife because He Himself created it?
Interesting question…

In the form and flesh of Man - Jesus was still sorely Tempted…
and on the Cross with all that was going down to His Body, Mind and Heart
including His Ability to Not Be there, -
the always-Presence of His Father God - was removed by the Father
"Eli… Eli… ? " And His human will - remained Endured It Obediently
which in turn - Is a mighty act of FAITH alone. . w/o that Crutch of God.

Best to become familliar w/Jesus via learning His Mind through His Gospel (NT)
 
Jesus chose not to use all the attributes of divinity while he was on Earth in the flesh. In Phillipians 2:7 it says
“he but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men.”
So this way he could be fully human. Knowing doubt, hunger, pain, obedience, temptation, etc.
 
That’s along the lines of what I was able to think, but not but so well.
 
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