The Lord Christ called Himself the Son of God and He called Himself also the Son of Man. He called Himself the Son of God in His talk with the man born blind, so the man believed in Him and worshipped Him (John 9:35-38). Sometimes, He called Himself the Son in such a way that …
If we examine the miracles worked by Christ, we shall find the opposite. He healed diseases just by a command from Him not by prayer. To the paralytic He said, “Arise, take up your bed and go to your house.” (Matt 9:6-8) and he arose and departed to his house. To the man at Bethesda …
Impression is an influence on one’s heart and thoughts to be convinced of something, but: 1. Can there be any relation between impression and raising of the dead? A person may impress a living person and influence his heart and thoughts, but cannot have any influence on the dead whereas the Lord Christ raised the …
Who partakes of or unites with God in His nature, becomes God! This is against sound faith. Only those who believe in deifying man (in nature not mere title) say this and it is part of the heresy “unity of existence” by which man thinks of himself more highly than he ought to think (Rom …
By Christ’s ascension to heaven is meant His ascension in the body, because the Godhead does not ascend or descend, for He is present in heaven and earth and in between filling all. What the disciples saw was the ascension in the body (Acts 1:9). As for sitting on the Father’s right, God has no …