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Yes, it very much has to do with the Trinity, which is a very difficult concept that no one can fully comprehend. Jesus was praying to the Father.Was Jesus praying to himself? If he is God in the flesh, then who was he praying to? I know this must have something to do with the trinity, but I've always had a hard time wrapping my head around it.
Any help would be very appreciated.
Hi RivenWas Jesus praying to himself? If he is God in the flesh, then who was he praying to? I know this must have something to do with the trinity, but I've always had a hard time wrapping my head around it.
Any help would be very appreciated.
It may be because I'm dumb, but no matter how often I ask a Christian to explain the concept of the trinity and Jesus being 100% x and 100% y (which makes 200% in total.. logically impossible), it's still an unsolved puzzle to me..Hi Riven
Surely you know that Jesus was fully God and fully man. It's the hypostatic union. 100% God, 100% man.
When Jesus came to earth, the Father remained in heaven...and, as a man, Jesus prayed to Him all the time. He even taught us how to pray to Him ,,, The Lord's Prayer in the gospel of Matthew, maybe chapter 7 or thereabouts.
He was also limited in knowledge.
So He was God in nature,,,,He never had the sin nature that we're born with, but limited because He was also a man.
Here's the thing honeypearls:It may be because I'm dumb, but no matter how often I ask a Christian to explain the concept of the trinity and Jesus being 100% x and 100% y (which makes 200% in total.. logically impossible), it's still an unsolved puzzle to me..
If Jesus is God, how come the Father remain in heaven? It sounds to me there are 2 Gods now.
The Father is The Creator.It may be because I'm dumb, but no matter how often I ask a Christian to explain the concept of the trinity and Jesus being 100% x and 100% y (which makes 200% in total.. logically impossible), it's still an unsolved puzzle to me..
If Jesus is God, how come the Father remain in heaven? It sounds to me there are 2 Gods now.
Ergo, the mystery of the Trinity.It may be because I'm dumb, but no matter how often I ask a Christian to explain the concept of the trinity and Jesus being 100% x and 100% y (which makes 200% in total.. logically impossible), it's still an unsolved puzzle to me..
If Jesus is God, how come the Father remain in heaven? It sounds to me there are 2 Gods now.
I think it's impossible to understand about the Trinity unless one believes in God first.Ergo, the mystery of the Trinity.
But, what about this. I am 100% a man. I am also 100% a father. Does this add up to 200% and therefore my existance is logically impossible?
Again, this would be his human nature. His divine nature cannot forsake itself. The reason Christ human nature said this is debated. ....When Jesus was on the cross, he cried out to God, asking, "why do you forsake me?" Why would he do this if he himself was God?
Was Jesus praying to himself? If he is God in the flesh, then who was he praying to? I know this must have something to do with the trinity, but I've always had a hard time wrapping my head around it.
Any help would be very appreciated.