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1. "God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory" (I Timothy 3:16; see verse 15 for further confirmation that God is the subject of verse 16). God was manifest (made visible) in flesh; God was justified (shown to be right) in the Spirit; God was seen of angels; God was believed on in the world; and God was received up into glory. How and when did all of this happen? In Jesus Christ.
From the Bible we see that Jesus Christ had two distinct natures in a way that no other human being has ever had. One nature is human or fleshly; the other nature is divine or Spirit. Jesus was both fully man and fully God. The name Jesus refers to the eternal Spirit of God (the Father) dwelling in the flesh. We can use the name Jesus to describe either one of His two natures or both. For example, when we say Jesus died on the cross, we mean His flesh died on the cross. When we say Jesus lives in our hearts, we mean His Spirit is there
As a man, Jesus Was born a baby Luke 2:7
But as God, He Existed from eternity Micah 5:2; John 1:1-2
As a man, Jesus Was tempted by the devil Luke 4:2
But as God, He Cast out devils Matthew 12:28
As a man, Jesus Hungered Matthew 4:2
But as God, He Was the Bread of Life and miraculously fed multitudes John 6:35; Mark 6:38-44, 52
As a man, Jesus Prayed Luke 22:41
But as God, He Answered prayer John 14:14
As a man, Jesus Was a sacrifice for sin Hebrews 10:10-12
But as God, He Forgave sin Mark 2:5-7
Just need a little "rightly dividing the word of truth", sir.
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2007-08-22 07:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If any one says that the man Jesus was not fully human in flesh is ANTICHRIST:
2 John 1:7 For many deceivers are entered into the world, who **CONFESS NOT THAT JESUS CHRIST IS COME IN THE FLESH. THIS IS A DECEIVER AND AN ANTICHRIST**.
Invent a 1000 scriptures to prove that Jesus was both man and God at the same time, but do not forget the above scripture.
JESUS WAS TESTED AND TEMPTED LIKE US
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Apart from the test by Satan immediately after his baptism, he was in every aspect tested just as we are.
Hebrews 4:15 For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; BUT WAS IN ALL POINTS TEMPTED LIKE AS WITHOUT SIN.
May Lord add blessings
2007-08-30 03:27:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The term "man" is interpreted. This is also "flesh". God choose to show us how to do it right. His example could not be shown without having the same problems and faults that we have via a human body. We dont worship the body, but we do worship the person which will exist in or out of the body. This body is just the vehicle we use while on this earth, it is not who we are.
2007-08-22 07:48:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It does not make it polytheism. Jesus Christ is both fully God and fully man. He is the 2nd person in the Holy Trinity; one God.
Let's say a man is both a man, and a person -- does that make him two people? What if a man is a man, a person, and a jerk? Does that make him 3 people? No.
2007-08-30 03:30:05
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answered by crm451 2
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Jesus is of God and since his Ascension is within God. It is one holy trinity. All is within god and to worship many is in essence worshiping only one. When others revere other profits of the"Book(s)" they are in essence worshiping God as God is all -- the Alpha and the Omega. The beginning and the end and all in between. That's why it is remarkable that religions fight over who should be worshiped or revered or followed.
2007-08-30 06:07:38
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answered by mongojustapawn 4
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First, Jesus is the SON of GOD......Jesus is not and never has been Almighty God Jehovah.
Second, Jesus was born as a fleshy man in order to give his human life as an equal perfect life for the one that Adam threw away......therefore it would require perfect flesh to redeem what the once perfect man Adam had thrown away.
None of Adam's offspring could qualify.
2007-08-22 08:08:34
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answered by sugarbee 7
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He was incarnated as a man. He is deity though. God is Love, and so this makes sense, so we can understand God. Doubtless you would do an awful lot for a small child with little understanding if you loved it, God gets involved in His creation rather than standing utterly above and treating us like ants.
Note that in John's gospel Jesus is called the Word - He is like the expression of God.
2007-08-22 07:48:15
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answered by Cader and Glyder scrambler 7
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I do not believe Jesus was God and man. God will never be human, has never been human. They are two seperate souls two completely different entities.
Jesus was human and he would talk to God in the bible and Jesus would ask God, then Jesus would reply in the bible. To me he asked God a question, he heard Gods answer and then he replied. Jesus was human therefore he was not perfect as no human being ever has been nor ever will be. He came close, but no cigar. Those who walk this earth do so as human and perfection has not ever existed on this plain and never will exist on this plain.
2007-08-30 00:20:17
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answered by Greenie 4
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Well, that's not I feel about it. But I suppose you could look at it that way. You see some say that Jesus was a man, so therefore it is OK to worship that aspect of him too.
2007-08-22 09:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No - this is not polytheism - Jesus was God as man.
2007-08-30 01:42:42
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answered by cheir 7
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