John Zain
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The Word (Logos) [Second Person of the Trinity] was sent by the Father, and became flesh.
At this time, this ONE born of Mary began being CALLED "Jesus" and "the Son of God",
as per the instructions of Gabriel (Luke 1:31-35).
When Jesus was on earth, was the Word (Logos) NO longer allowed to speak?
When Jesus said, "Gee, I was with Father (and shared His glory) for the last trillion years!"
... why cannot this actually be the Word (Logos) talking?
When Jesus walked the earth, the "fully God" part of Him was NOT Jesus, it was the Word (Logos) ... because it was the Word (Logos) who became Jesus in da foist place.
I just don't see an eternal Jesus coming down to earth and becoming flesh (Jesus).
No, the Word (Logos) came down and became flesh (Jesus).
I see "Jesus" and "the Son of God" as being only names/titles.
But, after the Word (Logos) was given these 2 additional names,
it was kosher to say they were equivalent to Him, i.e. meant the same as Him
... on earth, and then later in Heaven (including now).
After Jesus' birth, as far as names/titles go ... the Word (Logos) = Jesus = the Son of God
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The Word (Logos) [Second Person of the Trinity] was sent by the Father, and became flesh.
At this time, this ONE born of Mary began being CALLED "Jesus" and "the Son of God",
as per the instructions of Gabriel (Luke 1:31-35).
When Jesus was on earth, was the Word (Logos) NO longer allowed to speak?
When Jesus said, "Gee, I was with Father (and shared His glory) for the last trillion years!"
... why cannot this actually be the Word (Logos) talking?
When Jesus walked the earth, the "fully God" part of Him was NOT Jesus, it was the Word (Logos) ... because it was the Word (Logos) who became Jesus in da foist place.
I just don't see an eternal Jesus coming down to earth and becoming flesh (Jesus).
No, the Word (Logos) came down and became flesh (Jesus).
I see "Jesus" and "the Son of God" as being only names/titles.
But, after the Word (Logos) was given these 2 additional names,
it was kosher to say they were equivalent to Him, i.e. meant the same as Him
... on earth, and then later in Heaven (including now).
After Jesus' birth, as far as names/titles go ... the Word (Logos) = Jesus = the Son of God
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