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The Eucharist is the fruit of the sacrice.His Body and Blood,soul and Divinity.God BlessHi
I think the greatest gift from God is the defeat of death on the cross
through Jesus.
Dave.
The Eucharist is the fruit of the sacrice.His Body and Blood,soul and Divinity.God BlessHi
I think the greatest gift from God is the defeat of death on the cross
through Jesus.
Dave.
I gotta say the greatest gift from God is LIFE! Without life, nothing else happens.What is the greatest gift God has bestowed on us?
If Jesus had no free will, He would not be truly human nor truly God, but an automaton.Free will is original sin,what fell and died in Adam was the division of man and God,what rose and lived in Christ was Divine Will and the death of free will hence man made God.
Jesus had no free will .
I fully agree. After the fall, God offered man another chance, by sending His only begotten Son,so that whosoever will believe in Him will have life.None of the above. His greatest gift is Love, from that all else exists.
John
Jesus was fully human,He was and remains fully Divine hence I can live comfortably with his temporal life on Earth as handed down in scripture and with His presence in mine through experience of love and all gifts of the Spirit.If Jesus was fully human, he did have a choice in the matter. He could have sinned but He did not. If he had no free will, then what good was his sacrifice? If he could not have sinned, then the temptations he experienced were not temptations at all, if he had no choice but to refuse them.
Nobody said Jesus could reject his divine nature. But Jesus could have sinned. If he was absolutely incapable of sinning, he was a robot and I again I say, what good was his sacrfice if he had no choice?Giving Jesus a choice in accepting or rejecting His Divine nature is a lesser form of Christ and Christianity and certainly no Catholic would accept this as a tenet of faith.
Whatever Christ did was willed by God ,to believe less is a bad sign and a dilution of the life of Christ into something less than God.What would you have Jesus do so you can be justified in your opinion ?.Nobody said Jesus could reject his divine nature. But Jesus could have sinned. If he was absolutely incapable of sinning, he was a robot and I again I say, what good was his sacrfice if he had no choice?
I understand what you are saying .If Jesus had no free will, He would not be truly human nor truly God, but an automaton.
Gerry![]()
Nobody’s disputing that.Whatever Christ did was willed by God
This is not a matter of my opinion and/or my justification. It’s very simple.What would you have Jesus do so you can be justified in your opinion ?.
What is born of the flesh is flesh ,what is born of the Spirit is Spirit,a person who is physically born cannot chose to be Spiritual hence it is God’s choice and decision by the gift of the holy Spirit.Anyone can prepare the ground for God’s gift but only when it pleases His Majesty can we then participate as a follower of Christ.This is not a matter of my opinion and/or my justification. It’s very simple.
Let’s pretend it’s a sin to eat chocolate pie. Let’s also pretend I bring you a big luscious chocolate pie and you are incapable of eating it. Would it be a temptation? Of course not!! You can’t even eat it. It’s impossible for you to commit this sin.
The Bible says Jesus was tempted as we are. If it were impossible for him to commit sin then the temptations he faced would not have even been temptations. By saying that Jesus had no free will, you’re saying he could not have chosen to sin, and therefore was not tempted, when the Bible says he was.
You hit it on the head!!! it’s good to see so many different viewpoints!!!I voted with the free will. Again with I agree with the reasons of the other “free will” posters. Without free will, the Eucharist would be meaningless. We need to choose our salvation.
God has many willings upon us ‘fully-humans’ (as Jesus was). Can we all say that we follow God’s will daily? If so, the word abortion would not even be known to us. We must choice our path to Him - the gates of heaven are narrow.



This almost seems heretical, could you please shed some more light on what you are saying? “begotten not made…” (credo)If Jesus had no free will, He would not be truly human nor truly God, but an automaton.
Gerry![]()
I have to agree with this at this time. So far it’s the only Gift that is necessary for man’s whole being. His creation and innocent existence, into the history of man right through to man in glory.None of the above. His greatest gift is Love, from that all else exists.
John