I think there are some very poor explanations of the Trinity coming from Christians.
Like an article I just read:
"Christ is and always has been the Son of God."
"most Christians believe that Jesus existed as God's eternal Son before creation."
I think not.
If this were true, then it would suggest that Jesus as a man existed prior to His birth.
So, in my view, there is within the Trinity an eternal sonship prior to the Word becoming flesh.
So the second person of the Trinity was always the son in relationship to the Father and it was this son who incarnated Jesus of Nazareth at a particular time in history.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Like an article I just read:
"Christ is and always has been the Son of God."
"most Christians believe that Jesus existed as God's eternal Son before creation."
I think not.
If this were true, then it would suggest that Jesus as a man existed prior to His birth.
So, in my view, there is within the Trinity an eternal sonship prior to the Word becoming flesh.
So the second person of the Trinity was always the son in relationship to the Father and it was this son who incarnated Jesus of Nazareth at a particular time in history.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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