Skip to main content

Reply to "Did Mary Believe She Was The Mother Of God?"

Hi VP,

 

You tell me, "If you choose to make a separation between the Father and the Son, that's your perogative.  But you are incorrect.  The concept of the trinity is indeed complex.  But the one thing that the Bible tells us is that THe Son and the Father are ONE GOD.  Both equally God. So yes, the Son of God was crucified and died- and raised up on the third day."

 

True, we have one God; but, He is manifested in three totally distinct Persons:  Father, Son, Holy Spirit.  Each are equal, each shares all the attributes of the other, each is God -- but, they are separate and distinct.

 

When Christ says in John 10:30 "I and the Father are one" -- He means that He and the Father are one in essence; but, they are two separate, distinct Persons of the Godhead.

 

God the Father did not die.   God the Son did not die.  Jesus, the human nature of God the Son, died on the cross.  He was born of a woman, He suffered, and He died -- that He might be like His brethren in all things (Hebrews 2:17).

 

Mary was the mother of the Lord, the human nature of Jesus Christ.   He died and she died.   God the Son did not die -- for God cannot die.  If He could die -- He would NOT be God; for God is eternal, preexisting.   There is no way that God can die -- just as God cannot be born -- for He is preexisting from eternity to eternity.  Therefore, since He cannot be born -- He CANNOT have a mother.  So simple even a caveman could understand it.  Wonder why a Roman Catholic cannot?

 

God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day,

 

Bill

Be Still - Know I Am God - 1

Attachments

Images (1)
  • Be Still - Know I Am God - 1

Untitled Document
×
×
×
×