If a glass pitcher of sweet tea is considered as a whole to be "tea" then Jesus is in the same sense also "God."
However, just as the glass pitcher is not tea, His flesh and will is not God. God is Spirit.
Just as the fullness of the sweet tea dwelled inside of the glass pitcher, the fullness of the Word (God) dwelled inside of Jesus.
However, unlike the sweet tea example, the flesh and body of Jesus conformed to the Word of God, and was obedient to the Word of God, being placed under God and us under Him. To such a perfect extent, that for all intended purposes, He was and is the reflection or image of God as the Word of God shines through Him.
In the same way, is it that a light bulb light, or is a light bulb simply a vessel for light, and perhaps a vehicle to deliver light?
So you do not believe in the Trinity .... and you do not believe that Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of the Father .... God made Man?
Glad you could clarify this all for us ..... I say be gone ...You teach a different Gospel. Those would be the myths that Paul wrote about ..... I think you have even perverted the Jewish Tradition.
What in the world are you talking about? I believe in the Bible and everything contained within it.
Yes I do....and you do not believe that Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of the Father...
Paul said he was speaking of the doctrine of the "circumcision party.""Those would be the myths that Paul wrote about ....."
Do you even realize that there were 7 sects of the Pharisees and about 27 "Jewish" sects in the first century?"I think you have may have even perverted the Jewish Tradition."
Which one did I pervert?
Fisheater, I am sorry, it is nearly impossible to take your discussion seriously.
You are making no attempt to learn. You are making no attempt to correct or rebuke using scripture. You do not even understand the doctrine you are attempting to rebuke, but pretend you do.
In reality, you are wasting your time, and everyone's time, who really want to understand and study His Word.
I wish you the best.
Shalom,
jon
lol, so believing the Catholic doctrine of the Trinity is a prerequisite for salvation now? Where did Jesus or the disciples ever teach such a bizzare thing?
"The 11th commandment: Thou shalt mindlessly accept that God has split personalities, or thou shalt burn in Hell."
Also, at what point does Scripture ever even HINT that belief in a Trinity is part of the Gospel? I thought Jesus paying for my sins was the Gospel, not that God has multiple personality disorder.
You need to take this act on the road they way you tip-toe around the question. Maybe you and Tiny Tim can do this act while you are "Tip-toeing through the roses".
I still don't have a clue as to what your answer is. But, of course, you answered it that way intentionally.
Mat 5:37 But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil.