Did I say we were limited not to understand His words in many ways.
That seems the opposite of what I did say about "the unsearchable riches of Christ as the Gospel".
There is the logos and the instant speaking of the rhema. That is God speaking
expressly to someone in a detailed and intimate way. The living God stands behind the written word.
The word of God is Jesus , not the Bible.
Jesus did not write the Bible.
I belive in his teachinga , not on words written in a Book.
Especially when people consider the Bible to be infalible.
What is in the Bible is Holy , not the Bible itself.
The living God breaths fresh spiritual life into the words often directly to oue situation.
Good said.
I am going to ask you so i can be sure..
Are you giving me the sermon of Christianity?
Because i am a Christian , you don't have to.
I am an Orthodox if you want it better , and i know much about theology since Orthodox church never changed from Christian central doctrine , from the time of the Apostles.
In Christendom it is the only church that never changed Theologically.
My morality is not subjective , it is objective.
Obviously that means what i belive as a Christian, an Orthodox one.
I mentioned Jonah as an oft disbelieved account in the OT.
I don't understand this. Being God He transcends time in such a way that His foreknowledge covers all human history.
The story of Joseph in Genesis is a strong example of God knowing the end from the beginning.
Yes , God does not need stories from Genesis , Exodus , Jonah , Psalms.
Omnipotence describes an all-powerful god, and omniscience refers to an all-knowing god.
His foreknowledge of what the Israelites would go though in Egypt future to His conversation with Abraham also is
evidence of His transcendence over time.
In formal sense , that's a prediction.
In religious sense , it is prophesy.
Jesus does not refer specific knowledge in specific Book but he refers to places and names of persons.
And He said to Abram, Know assuredly that your seed will be sojourners in a land that is not theirs, and they will serve them; and they will afflict them four hundred years. But I will also judge that nation, whom they will serve, and afterward they will come out with great possessions. (Gen. 15:13,14)
God spoke to Abraham , good , i know that..
Anything else?
A very techincal discusion on what is myth I don't intend to get into.
I used "myth" to mean an account founded only on human imagination like a fable or legend.
Well , i learn also something from these Books , if they are of use , why not?
I am just saying that is their use.
But they should not be interpretated as literal stories.
The reasoning is not silly at all.
Just to let you know I don't pay attention to little emoji graphics. I look to the words written.
Ok,sir.
Jesus as God-man teaches Himself that before Abraham came into being He is the "I Am".
Saying that He would not know what occured in the time of Abraham and before makes no sense to me.
Jesus is not God-man.
He is God incarnated in flesh and bones.
"God is not a man , that he should lie;
Neither the Son of Man , that he should repent."
It is probably because this is more spiritual to you , which is OK , i don't have anything against it.
But i look it in different way.
The reason i said that Jesus is not a God-man is because what that word can lead people to think..
For example in Orthodoxy it is heresy to say that Marry is the Mother of God.
God does not have a mother or a father..
The title that is atributed to Marry is God-bearer , or in Greek "Theotokos" or in Cyrilic "Богородица".
Jesus said to them, Truly, truly, I say to you, Before Abraham came into being, I am. (John 8:58)
Why would the great uncreated "I am" not know all that had taken place from eternity past?
I believe this God-man at moments when the Father deemed it necessary, knew all things before His birth.
Where does Jesus talks about issues in Genesis?
He knew of the glory He had with the Father before the world came into being.
And now, glorify Me along with Yourself, Father, with the glory which I had with You before the world was. (John 17:5)
Father, concerning that which You have given Me, I desire that they also may be with Me where I am, that they may behold My glory, which You have given Me, for You loved Me before the foundation of the world. (John 17:24)
The person of the Son had the glory of the person of the Father , you mean ?
Isaiah 9:6
"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Do you know the terms kenosis and theosis?
Oh dear, the heresy word out so soon. "Silly" and "heresy" out already.
Heresy is just false teaching or error in teaching , nothing more , it is not a sin.
Jesus took those judged by God in Sodom as real people who with the contemporary audience in Capernum
would stand together in a great divine judgement.
Jesus is God.
He judged them
You said Jesus took those judged by God and it sounds like they are not the same essence.
Why would you then quote 'Before Abraham was , I am'.. in your answer?
You're asking me to believe historical and mythical people will be together on that day of judgment.
No i don't belive in the judgment day as you do.
The judgment day is the day when our spirit leaves our body.
We don't perceive information the same , regardless of the fact that we are both Christians.
That 'judgment day' that you talk about is a moment , on the Cross.
I repeat again , Christianity is a belief based on victory , not on loss.
Some kind of false dichotomy of mutual exclusion is going on there.
E.g. "If history than faith is not needed."
No , i did not always had faith in God, i found about his grace in History and that grace worked through my faith and the works that i do.
His resurrection is both history and the seal of His being God-man.
He is not God-man.
These terms are heretical
"The word became flesh and made his dwelling among us."
John 1:14
Is your God-man Jesus dead and gone?
The gospel is that He is alive and available as "life giving Spirit" to be imparted into our very being.
I never said that.
This is straw-man.
the last Adam became a life-giving Spirit. (1 Cor. 15:45b)
And the Lord is the Spirit; (2 Cor. 3:17a)
There is no Christian life where a man has not received the divine life imparting Spirit to cause them to be born of God.
And you get that by traditional Christian sacrament.
In orthodoxy we are baptized at very , very young age.
I was baptizes before i was 1 year old.
The Church has the authority to give it as a gift in prayer.
Yet if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he is not of Him. (Rom. 8:9c)
Christ makes His home in our spiritual / psycholgical heart through faith.
That Christ may make His home in your hearts through faith, (Eph. 3:17a)
NO!
Through grace.
Grace works within faith.
Okay. But you do trust Christ to the extent that you literally take His word that He is a man and God?
The judgment day is not a day it's a moment on the cross.
Christ came , twice , once as a man , once ressurected.
He is not comming back as he never left in the first place.
Christianity is not a belief based on loss it's a belief based on victory.
This paragraphs contains some truth and some error.
It contains some have truths.
Yes, He said He would be with us until the consummation of the age.
And that is the victory on the cross.
For death came through Adam , and life came through Jesus Christ.
He beat his last enemy - death!
So in one sense He is not absent, not gone.
And behold, I am with you all the days until the consummation of the age. (Matt. 28:20b)
Matthew 24:34 says otherwise
"Truly I tell you,
this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened
In this passage it talks about the 'end times' and destruction of the Tample.