Is Jesus YHWH in the flesh?

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catechuman
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Is Jesus YHWH in the flesh?

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Greetings! As I approach baptism the Saturday before Paska I have a serious question that I would like some comments on.

Is Jesus YHWH in the flesh? I know the Gnostics are heritics but they seem to make some good points that assert that Jesus is not YHWH in the flesh.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated on this item.

Thanks!

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Post by AndyHolland »

Please talk to your Priest about this.

And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Only-begotten, Begotten of the Father before all ages, Light of Light, True God of True God, Begotten, not made; of one essence with the Father, by whom all things were made:

Who for us men and for our salvation came down from the heavens, and was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary, and became man;

And was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate, and suffered and was buried;

And rose again on the third day, according to the Scriptures;

And ascended into the heavens, and sitteth at the right hand of the Father;

And shall come again, with glory, to judge both the living and the dead, Whose kingdom shall have no end.

Some Proofs:

  1. The Church Fathers who said this and originally wrote this are wonderful Saints who lived the Christian Ideal every day. The Gnostics deny the totality of the Incarnation and they were politically active and smart - but not Saintly in character. Judge a tree by its fruit!

  2. Holy Scripture - for example, remember Abraham and Sarah and God appearing as three? Remember one like the Son of man in the fire with the three youths? On and on Holy Scripture in OT and New.

  3. Holy Gospels - Jesus says who He is explicitly, and what the Truth says, that for Truth we hold.

  4. Jesus calms the wind and waves - which is physically possible for a man if and only if He is God

  5. Jesus arose from the dead Himself.

  6. Jesus harrowed hell - the tombs burst open and the dead were raised.

  7. Jesus ascended to the Father in front of many witnesses.

  8. Go back to 1 - look at all the wonderful Saints in all of human history who proclaimed the true things about God, like St. Seraphim of Sarov for example. Repeat these things endlessly and study them deeply with the Divine Liturgy, and like a flower they will bring about truth and beauty, and you won't want to leave Church!

The devil is going to attack you like no tomorrow because you are going from darkness to the light.

On Holy Saturday, God willing, you will see such wonderful joy. Search the Scriptures, and on Holy Saturday, you will get a foretaste of paradise!!!

Please talk to your Priest about this.

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Post by catechuman »

Thank you Andy. I will be discussing this item with my priest as well as meditating on your post.

The Apostate

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AndyHolland has done a sterling job in answering this.

I just thought I'd add my bit. Catechumen, focus on the words of the Liturgy. They are wonderful and thoroughly theological. It goes back to the old addage, Lex Orandi, legem credendi constituit, which means "The rule of our prayer establishes the rule of our belief". It says to any enquirers, 'If you want to find out what we believe, come and see how we worship'. The Liturgy is thoroughly Incarnational, and without the Truth of the Incarnation, the Christian Faith completely falls apart.

I was writing in response to another question when I posted this, but I think that it is more than relevant here.

Keep the Faith! Don't be sidetracked by those who have rejected the Faith. Know that you are in my prayers, especially for your upcoming Baptism and Chrismation.

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Post by catechuman »

Thank you both for your thoughts. I greatly appreciate these posts.

Also thank you for your prayers. I certainly need them.

The Apostate

Post by The Apostate »

You're very welcome. Do let us know how you get on.

Continued prayers.

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Post by joasia »

catechuman,

I have a question for you. Why do you question such things? You have already come into the the catechumen stage. You recited the Nicene Creed, didn't you? Did you say it with doubt? The Creed is the affirmation. Shouldn't this be an indication of your belief that Christ is fully man and fully God? How can you be a catechumen, spitting three times to the West and denying your previous faith and accepting union with Christ and then ask such a question? You sound like you haven't fully accepted the faith and are still clinging to previous prejudices. The Gnostics have no knowledge of the true faith. Throw their concepts away and read the holy fathers.

Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. (Ps. 50)

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