Jesus, the tent?

castnavara@earthlink.net (castnavara@earthlink.net)
Sun, 18 Oct 1998 01:40:15 -0700


SIS Yohnk:    ;-)

>I don't think this thought follows through.  The very word "omniscient"
>means to know everthing.  If we were to think what you stated then we
>could say that God *still*doesn't know because He (Jesus) did not sin. 
>
>I think the answer is to be found in Heb 4:14,15 " Seeing then that we
>have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens; Jesus the Son
>of God, let us hold fast our profession.  For we have not an high priest
>which cannot be touched with the feelings of our infirmities; but was in
>all points tempted like as we are yet without sin."

Me:

You answered the above question with the scripture I will use for the
defense of my stance.  The key portion of it is of course "yet without sin".
 Notice that I said, *REAL* experience, in my previous post.  By this I mean
that in Gods imagination he had the knowledge of how it was to be human but
lacked the *REAL* experience that came with being born of a woman and living
a human exsistence (yet without sin (both the sin nature of Adam and sin in
daily living)).

I refered to the 9th chapter of Job (towards the end, but the whole chapter
gives a greater feeling for Job's position).




Yours in Christ,

Bro Jeff Wescott (sorry about the Bro Sis thing, I realized my mistake after
I mailed it)  :-)