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Minus concupiscence so that would be prior…The same human nature Adam had before or after the fall?
…Unless you subscribe to Jesus being born as the following.
Psalm 51,5 & Job 14,4
Myself, I tend to favor the Catholic view that Jesus was Holy.
Don’t get what you are saying here, “covered with humanity”…Jesus was fully God when He was here on earth, but His divinity was covered with humanity.
…Wise men from the east knew He was something very special.
…As a baby laying in a manger.
I never said “He could choose” - Christ ETERNALLY did the Will of the Father…He had nothing more or less special than we - except His temptations were greater, because like you say, He was God, and could choose whether to continue on in the plan of salvation or not (as was His struggle in the Garden of Gethsemene before His crucifixion)
…That’s why He came in the first place because THAT was the Father’s will.
…It’s not like He begged to take a crack at it.
Ok, good so far.We believe that Jesus had the same nature as Adam before Adam sinned
God’s Will was “worked out” in Jesus however it’s time for you to admit that the outcome of God’s Will…Like Adam, He still had a choice, but because He lived His life in complete surrender of Himself to God, then God’s will (which was Jesus’ will from the beginning) was worked out in Jesus the Man.
…Was foretold by the Prophets, by God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Spirit most explicitly.
…And given that Scripture says God knows the end from the beginning - well, God told us exactly what the end would be.
We are NOT God Anne88 and while it’s a mark to shoot for it isn’t correct or close to Orthodox to suggest…When we accept Jesus as our Saviour, we too can learn to live a life of complete surrender to God, then God’s will is worked out in our life/becomes our will. This is how Jesus is our example (as well as our Redeemer). He doesn’t save us in our sins, but from our sins and He even showed us how!
…That “we too can learn to live a life of complete surrender to God”.
…We could have had a 100 billion lifetimes to try and get this right.
…We would fail each time.
There is and was only one Christ.
Jesus “tasted” separation from God?The second death, is eternal separation from God because of our unconfessed/unrepented sins (yes it will, at the end of the millennium, involve a lake of fire that burns until all is consumed). Because Jesus never sinned, but took our sins, He was able to taste that death for us and yet be resurrected because He was perfect(God).
…Jesus always was and Eternally is God so what you said makes zero sense.
…Jesus was never separated from God.
I’ve read many of them myself and not to brag but probably know my way around the GC Archives…Have you ever read all the entire of some of EGWs books? The important ones like Desire of Ages? or have just read paragraphs of her writings taken randomly from here and there that have been twisted and forced to say what they don’t?
…Better than most SDA’s - in fact what I’ve learned has been from my own Study.
…In case you missed it us Catholics are not viewed the best by most Protestants.
…I do my own research.
It unfortunately has some very heretical teachings in it…The Desire of Ages is the most beautiful (non-biblical) book I have ever read on the Life of Christ. It drove me back to the Bible to read the Gospels over and over again (and the prophecies of Christ in the OT) and just marvel and wonder at the plan of salvation and the unmeasurable depth, width and height of the love of God for wicked, sinful mankind… for even someone like me!
…Claiming Jesus could have sinned and lost His salvation.
…Is irreconcilable with the Doctrine of the Trinity.