Jesus is GOD taking on the form of a human...."Anyone who has seen ME...Has seen my FATHER as well."...
2006-12-02 08:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all The are three members of The Godhead, God The Father God The Son, God The Holy Spirit, For God [The Father] "SO" Loved the world that He [Jesus gave Himself] that whosoever would BE-LIVE in Him should not die should not die but have everlasting life, and IF I love Him, am BE-LIVING in Him i will keep His commandments [not suggestions] when Adam and Eve sinned we took there natures, but Jesus The Lord gives us a chance IF we accept the conditions upon which Live and that new nature is offered, can have His perfect nature, God did not talk nor get Jesus to do something to He was not willing but "Sent" Him to save YOU, hay find out more free bible lessons www.itiswritten.com bible questions www.bibleinfo.com talk to me via EMAIL wgr88@yahoo.com God bless
2006-12-02 08:13:01
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answered by wgr88 6
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God is perfect. Jesus was sent to change man. Not God.
2006-12-02 08:08:25
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answered by Joe W 2
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For correct Bible understanding one must not make the common error of thinking that everything called “perfect” is so in an absolute sense, that is, to an infinite degree, without limitation. Perfection in this absolute sense distinguishes only the Creator, Jehovah God. Because of this Jesus could say of his Father: “Nobody is good, except one, God.” (Mr 10:18) Jehovah is incomparable in his excellence, worthy of all praise, supreme in his superb qualities and powers, so that “his name alone is unreachably high.”
The thought of perfection is expressed through Hebrew terms drawn from such verbs as ka·lal´ (perfect [compare Eze 27:4]), sha·lam´ (come to completion [compare Isa 60:20]), and ta·mam´ (be completed, come to perfection [compare Ps 102:27; Isa 18:5]). In the Christian Greek Scriptures the words te´lei·os (adjective), te·lei·o´tes (noun), and te·lei·o´o (verb) are used similarly, conveying such ideas as bringing to completeness or full measure (Lu 8:14; 2Co 12:9; Jas 1:4), being full grown, adult, or mature (1Co 14:20; Heb 5:14), having attained the appropriate or appointed end, purpose, or goal (Joh 19:28; Php 3:12).
The Perfection of Christ Jesus. Jesus was born as a perfect human—holy, sinless. (Lu 1:30-35; Heb 7:26) His physical perfection, of course, was not infinite but was within the human sphere; he experienced human limitations; he became tired, thirsty, and hungry; he was mortal. (Mr 4:36-39; Joh 4:6, 7; Mt 4:2; Mr 15:37, 44, 45) Jehovah God’s purpose was to use his Son as his High Priest in behalf of mankind. Though a perfect man, Jesus had to be ‘made perfect’ (Gr., te·lei·o´o) for such a position, completely filling the requirements his Father set, being brought to the appointed end or goal. The requirements called for his becoming “like his ‘brothers’ in all respects,” enduring suffering, learning obedience under test, even as his “brothers” or footstep followers would. Thus he would be able to “sympathize with our weaknesses, [as] one who has been tested in all respects like ourselves, but without sin.” (Heb 2:10-18; 4:15, 16; 5:7-10) Additionally, following his death as a perfect sacrifice and his resurrection, he would have to receive immortal spirit life in the heavens, thus being “perfected forever” for his priestly office. (Heb 7:15–8:4; 9:11-14, 24) In a similar way, all those who will serve with Christ as underpriests will be ‘made perfect,’ that is, be brought to the heavenly goal they seek and to which they are called.—Php 3:8-14. contact Jehovah's witness for further explanations
2006-12-02 08:15:01
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answer #4
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answered by philip d 2
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God didn't change anything, he had a plan from the very beginning. History many seem like it is full of twists and turns but God uses everything for his own purpose.
2006-12-02 08:18:03
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answered by mrkitty55 2
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Wow... We "explode" in area because of a distinction in tension. that's definitely the strain interior our bodies that does the wear, no longer some "potential" of the vacuum. it is lifelike nonetheless, if we did no longer have that tension in our bodies we could cave in under atmospheric tension. existence could desire to conceivably proceed to exist in the vacuum of area, it could desire a reliable exterior and tension administration plus the cellular systems could probable be completely alien to our very own yet i will see the way it could be obtainable. existence lives the place it could, and does not the place it can not... This sounds like what you may anticipate, no longer an indication of a "reformatory". The vacuum of area does not shop something afloat. issues could desire to fall purely because of the fact of gravity. with out gravity it takes honestly no tension to maintain some thing "suspended" in area. The results of gravity is per mass and reduces over distance. The vacuum isn't potential, the vacuum is void. The vacuum is a dismal nothingness. Why do you sell it as though it have been extra advantageous than that? Ed: tension interior our physique section is a splash off. all the water in our physique additionally right now boils. As tension decreases the temperature necessary to boil water decreases. In a vacuum water will actual boil under room temperature and we are above room temp at a toasty ninety 8.6 ranges F.
2016-12-29 19:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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God can do anything Why do you think he could not improve perfection if he wants to.
Merry Christmas XX Betty.
2006-12-02 08:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Well this is a thing i just made up. No one is perfect and god made people in his own image. so is he not perfect himself?
2006-12-02 08:08:33
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answer #8
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answered by blkshadow 2
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Actually, He sent Jesus to save us and free the prisoners trapped by satan. The big reason. Who knows all the reasons, I can't say because I am not the creator.
2006-12-02 08:09:34
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answered by makeitright 6
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Jesus is perfect too.
2006-12-02 08:07:25
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answered by Alejandro 2
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