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Fully Human and Fully Devine

Brickjectivity

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Fully Human and Fully Devine

(Jesus) Yeshua- the Israelite Messiah never claimed it to be, please. Right?
If yes, then kindly quote from him in this connection, please. Right?
Isn't it a silly accusation made against (Jesus) Yeshua- the Israelite Messiah by the Hellenist-Pauline Christianity people, please? Right?

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Position: Stating Jesus is both fully human and fully divine ...
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[Mat 4:6-7 NIV] 6 "If you are the Son of God," he said, "throw yourself down. For it is written: " 'He will command his angels concerning you, and they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.'" 7 Jesus answered him, "It is also written: 'Do not put the Lord your God to the test.'"​

Yes and no. The important phrase is 'Son of God'. Can people become sons of God? This says 'Yes' they can become sons of God, and that implies inheriting all of the divine qualities. But. It also indicates that the divine cannot be wed to the desires of the flesh. People who become sons of God are not both human and divine at the same time, but they are transformed until the human is no more and only God remains. I hope this does not confuse you about what Christians believe, because it is not something you will hear typically. I think, though, this generally what you should expect to see in the NT. This Jesus does claim.

The disciple must deny themselves (much like submission in a way), take up their cross ( a living sacrifice ) and put all of their treasures into heaven, and where their treasure is there will their life also be. It is typical for people to think that dying in Christ is like becoming more important, becoming indestructible individuals with lots of pleasures and other human rewards. No, that is not the idea at all. That is a pagan idea. The idea is to cease being you, so that God's will can be done on earth. Then your life is in God.

Is this compatible with what you have been taught? I do not know.
 
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