One: Is Jesus God?Two: How can I know him personally?

LOL, been answered that, so just keep on waiting, lol. classic excuse when one is caught in a LIE. Oh my.... :ninja:

101G

you fellas has no Idea what's going on.... do U? see, Psalms 110:1 is in effect. ....... Gracious. .. 😇
Afraid the angel of the lord is not the father of your one person God.

try again
 
Afraid the angel of the lord is not the father of your one person God.

try again
so we can take this as you understood the vetting of your so-called second and third persons out of the Godhead is valid. Good .... Good day.

101G.
 
One: IS JESUS GOD?
Yes,
Two: HOW CAN I KNOW HIM PERSONALLY?
Spiritually, for he dwells within you.

but 101G has a question for you on your first question, #1. IS JESUS GOD? yes we all know that he is God, but how is he God in Flesh. so, 101G's first question. "The Son, your second Person, was incarnated, correct? so how much of the Spirit was incarnated while in that Flesh body?" was it 1/3 of the Spirit, or 1/2 of the Spirit, or all or none of the Spirit. your answer please.

101G.
 
"The Son, your second Person, was incarnated, correct? so how much of the Spirit was incarnated while in that Flesh body?" was it 1/3 of the Spirit, or 1/2 of the Spirit, or all or none of the Spirit. your answer please.
Incarnation and Two Natures:
The incarnation involved the eternal, divine Son uniting with a complete human nature apart from sin.
Jesus Christ exists as one person in two natures, fully God and fully man, making Him our only Lord and Savior

Divine and Human Nature:
In the incarnation, Jesus Christ continued to act through both His divine and human natures.
He lived and acted within the capacities of an unfallen, sinless human nature while also continuing to act through His divine nature

Purpose of Incarnation:
The purpose of the Incarnation was for Jesus to be born under the Law to fulfill it on behalf of humanity.
It was necessary for Him to shed His blood for the forgiveness of sins, requiring a body of flesh and blood

Significance:
The Incarnation is a central fact of Christianity upon which Christian theology depends.
It signifies God's incredible work in providing salvation through Jesus Christ, who is both human and divine

In summary, the Incarnation involved the union of the divine Son with a complete human nature, allowing Jesus Christ to be fully God and fully man. This union enabled Him to fulfill the Law, shed His blood for forgiveness, and provide salvation for humanity

The Holy Spirit played a crucial role in the Incarnation, particularly in the conception of Jesus. According to the Gospel of Matthew and Luke, Mary became pregnant through the power of the Holy Spirit, leading to the miraculous conception of Jesus
https://fcfkenya.com/the-holy-spirit-in-the-incarnation/
. The Holy Spirit's involvement was essential for the Word to be made flesh, as seen in John 1:14
https://fcfkenya.com/the-holy-spirit-in-the-incarnation/
. The Spirit's work continued throughout Jesus' life, emphasizing His constant dependence on and filling by the Spirit
https://www.crossway.org/articles/what-was-the-holy-spirits-role-in-the-incarnation/
. The Holy Spirit's role in forming Christ's human nature from Mary's flesh was pivotal for God's redemptive plan
https://www.crossway.org/articles/what-was-the-holy-spirits-role-in-the-incarnation/
. The incarnation signifies God taking on human flesh, with the Holy Spirit being the power behind this divine act
https://fcfkenya.com/the-holy-spirit-in-the-incarnation/
.The significance of the Incarnation is highlighted in various passages of Scripture:

John 1:14 emphasizes that "the Word became flesh," affirming Jesus' true humanity
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
Colossians 2:9 stresses that all the fullness of God dwells bodily in Christ, refuting heretical views denying Christ's humanity
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
1 John 4:2 underscores that confessing Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is a test of true spirituality and orthodoxy
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
Philippians 2:5-7 reveals Jesus' humility in taking on human form despite His divine nature, becoming the God-Man
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
Romans 1:3-4 acknowledges Jesus' dual nature as a descendant of David according to the flesh and as the powerful Son of God according to the Spirit
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
Romans 9:5 affirms that Christ, from physical descent, is God over all, emphasizing His divine nature alongside His human lineage
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
These passages collectively illustrate the profound theological implications of the Incarnation, where God took on human form through Jesus Christ, uniting divinity with humanity for the salvation of mankind.
 
Incarnation and Two Natures:
The incarnation involved the eternal, divine Son uniting with a complete human nature apart from sin.
Jesus Christ exists as one person in two natures, fully God and fully man, making Him our only Lord and Savior

Divine and Human Nature:
In the incarnation, Jesus Christ continued to act through both His divine and human natures.
He lived and acted within the capacities of an unfallen, sinless human nature while also continuing to act through His divine nature

Purpose of Incarnation:
The purpose of the Incarnation was for Jesus to be born under the Law to fulfill it on behalf of humanity.
It was necessary for Him to shed His blood for the forgiveness of sins, requiring a body of flesh and blood

Significance:
The Incarnation is a central fact of Christianity upon which Christian theology depends.
It signifies God's incredible work in providing salvation through Jesus Christ, who is both human and divine

In summary, the Incarnation involved the union of the divine Son with a complete human nature, allowing Jesus Christ to be fully God and fully man. This union enabled Him to fulfill the Law, shed His blood for forgiveness, and provide salvation for humanity

The Holy Spirit played a crucial role in the Incarnation, particularly in the conception of Jesus. According to the Gospel of Matthew and Luke, Mary became pregnant through the power of the Holy Spirit, leading to the miraculous conception of Jesus
https://fcfkenya.com/the-holy-spirit-in-the-incarnation/
. The Holy Spirit's involvement was essential for the Word to be made flesh, as seen in John 1:14
https://fcfkenya.com/the-holy-spirit-in-the-incarnation/
. The Spirit's work continued throughout Jesus' life, emphasizing His constant dependence on and filling by the Spirit
https://www.crossway.org/articles/what-was-the-holy-spirits-role-in-the-incarnation/
. The Holy Spirit's role in forming Christ's human nature from Mary's flesh was pivotal for God's redemptive plan
https://www.crossway.org/articles/what-was-the-holy-spirits-role-in-the-incarnation/
. The incarnation signifies God taking on human flesh, with the Holy Spirit being the power behind this divine act
https://fcfkenya.com/the-holy-spirit-in-the-incarnation/
.The significance of the Incarnation is highlighted in various passages of Scripture:

John 1:14 emphasizes that "the Word became flesh," affirming Jesus' true humanity
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
Colossians 2:9 stresses that all the fullness of God dwells bodily in Christ, refuting heretical views denying Christ's humanity
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
1 John 4:2 underscores that confessing Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is a test of true spirituality and orthodoxy
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
Philippians 2:5-7 reveals Jesus' humility in taking on human form despite His divine nature, becoming the God-Man
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
Romans 1:3-4 acknowledges Jesus' dual nature as a descendant of David according to the flesh and as the powerful Son of God according to the Spirit
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
Romans 9:5 affirms that Christ, from physical descent, is God over all, emphasizing His divine nature alongside His human lineage
https://mbcpathway.com/2018/08/15/six-key-passages-about-the-incarnation/
These passages collectively illustrate the profound theological implications of the Incarnation, where God took on human form through Jesus Christ, uniting divinity with humanity for the salvation of mankind.
one more time ... How much of the Spirit was incarnated. 101G is not asking about, Two Natures, nor, the Purpose of Incarnation, nor the Significance. but since you said, "In summary, the Incarnation involved the union of the divine Son with a complete human nature, allowing Jesus Christ to be fully God and fully man." fully God? ok, so then ... Listen, Philippians 2:6 "Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God:" Philippians 2:7 "But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men:"
now, if the Lord Jesus is FULLY GOD in that body, question "if all or fully or the fullness of God was in that body, when he made himself of no reputation who was maintaining or upholding the universe.

now as 101G question as before asked, "if all of God, who is Spirit, (per. John 4:24a) was in that body who was upholding the universe while in the G2758 κενόω kenoo (ke-no-ō') to make EMPTY/ of no reputation state.

now if all of God was in that body, how could the Holy Spirit, (your third person), descend on him at his baptism? so again, 101G ask how much of the Spirit was G2758 κενόω kenoo (ke-no-ō') to make EMPTY/ of no reputation state.

your answer please.

101G.
 
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