The Incarnation: The Second Person of the Holy Trinity - The Mystery of Christ (Lesson 23)

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  • @ChildofGod315
    @ChildofGod315 День тому +8

    Heavenly Father give me your strength being a single mother is one of the most difficult job in the world. Not only do I have to raise my children on my own, but I also have to make all of the decisions for my sons and both have special needs. Please help me to be more patient with myself and with my boys. Lord I will lean on you to renew my spirit each and every day. Lord I’m also struggling to support my sons. Every month is a struggle. Please help me to make wise decisions as a single mother. Guide me in all I do, and help me to always put your will first.

  • @dropsofink1336
    @dropsofink1336 День тому +3

    This is a profound subject. I am enjoying this lesson thank you!

  • @WesleyFortney-bq4qt
    @WesleyFortney-bq4qt День тому

    2:16:10 Thank you for getting to my question. The last part of your presentation from the writings of the saint did bring this up as a matter of the trinity in material time & divine operation. The saint's explanation was quite clear as to a differentiation in function based on the Christ becoming a man in the world, so I was curious about where the saint's idea is correlating to scripture.

  • @Joe-ge8ud
    @Joe-ge8ud День тому +1

    turn the chat on brotha i wanna talk jesus.

  • @ICONFESSONEBAPTISM
    @ICONFESSONEBAPTISM День тому

    "United without confusion"... Con-fused, merged, assumed as one singular concept... The confusion of nature and person is the root of all heresy. God is able to be triune because He is God, His nature surpasses created nature. Those who are confused with God via grace are created in nature yet participating in the energy of God, yet Christ is united with the same nature the Father (first person) has as well having a created human nature. So by nature we are unfamiliar with Christ, it requires faith to accept the dynamics in the trinity. Theology is only what is revealed, the Father is not revealed, only to those after the judgment which are saved. So there is no theology on how exactly God manages this union of uncreated and created, how exactly grace functions when we are participating in it (how fast is it, can we measure or count grace, etc)... So theosis is the existing scheme in the meantime, before salvation and seeing the Kingdom and the Godhead. Theosis does not require you to have some secret way of knowing the trinity on a personal experience basis, but it does require us to forsake false doctrines about the trinity because heresy seperates us from God. It is not rocket science, for instance the number 3 is also triune. It symbolises the metaphysical law of threeness, but is also a singular concept, singular symbol/word, etc. So it is philosophical rigidness which disables one from being able to accept biblical and orthodox doctrine, Christ is preached as a foolishness to the Greeks (westerners, modernists, intellectuals, academics, cultural movements, etc). Christ chose out of passion or glory the fools captivity in order to put shame to the wise who were smart but did not have faith, blindly trusted things which were less than Christ, seen Christ's miracles but still out of spiritual poverty or bad taste forsook Him for Caesar or Mammon essentially. So before people stumble on any theology, first they are already stumbling JUST on the very teachings about Who or What is this "God"... Very sad, very telling as to why heresy is so egregious and harmful, before the faith or practicing even begins one is cursed in their relationship with God by bad metaphysics regarding God Himself. If something is revealed by Christ, Who is God, that is canon doctrine, so the Trinity is canon doctrine - even if we can't understand it conceptually in our dialect or rationale which btw is fallen / truncated, we still MUST accept it, otherwise we reject something Christ said, and then we reject all of Christ. Why. Because there is only one Lord, one Faith (and one Baptism)...