Actually, I believe you are the one who is not getting it by rejecting dictionaries, and early church fathers, and the corruptions by the Revisers. Do I really need to go to Phase 3?
You said:
How could the son be eternal?
If he were something created?
The Bible speaks in two ways in regard to the Son.
#1. The Living Word who is spirit and who is the second person of the Trinity or Godhead always existed from eternity’s past with the title of “the Son.” Why? Well, John 3:17 says, “For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world”.
Meaning, the Living Word was referred to as the Son before He was sent into the world by taking on the flesh of man.
So how could He be called a Son before being sent into the world?
Well, I believe this would have been a prophetic name.
After all, God declares the end from the beginning (Isaiah 46:10).
#2. Jesus is also called the
begotten Son of God. Begotten means one was born into this world by flesh (unless you want to argue against English dictionaries, Greek dictionaries, and early Christian writers). Meaning, the Living Word was made flesh (John 1:14). The Word took on a flesh and blood body via through the birth of a virgin named Mary. This was a unique one time event in human history. There was not another pre-incarnate event of Jesus taking on human flesh before this point in time. Granted, there were pre-incarnate appearances of Jesus Christ in the Old Testament (under the title called, “the Angel of the Lord”), but I believe this was Jesus taking on the empty soulless skin of angels (kind of like a body suit) to house His glory to appear to certain OT saints. In the Incarnation through Mary, He did not take on the nature of angels (Hebrews 2:16). So when we read about the angel of the Lord in the New Testament, this is no longer a reference to Jesus anymore.
You said:
He even created the body that was born of Mary before the foundations of the earth.
For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth,
visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities;
all things have been created through him and for him." Colossians 1:6
First, this is Colossians 1:16, and not Colossians 1:6.
Second, Colossians 1:16 does not teach that Jesus created His own body that was born of Mary before the foundations of the world.
It doesn’t say that, and neither does any other verse in the Bible.
When Colossians 1:15 says Jesus is the “firstborn” of creation it is metaphorical (and also possibly prophetic).
1. Psalm 89:27 (KJV)
"Also I will make him my firstborn, higher than the kings of the earth."
- This verse refers to David (and by extension, the Messianic line through Jesus) being designated as the "firstborn." Though David was not the firstborn of his family, this is about his elevated status and preeminence among kings, signifying his God-given authority and leadership role.
2. Exodus 4:22 (KJV)
"And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD, Israel is my son, even my firstborn."
- In this verse, Israel is metaphorically called God's "firstborn." This highlights Israel’s special status as God's chosen people, not that Israel was the first nation to exist.
Three, saying Jesus had a body of Mary before the Incarnation is heretical because it undermines the unique even in history. The idea of time travel like in movies is foreign to the Bible. But these kinds of films do fill our minds with false ideas when we read the Scriptures. Nowhere will you see time travel actually take place in God‘s Word. You may see predictions of the future or future visions, but no actual time travel. I know. I have had this conversation more times than I care to count. You will not see any terminators traveling back in time to wipe out Moses and or other OT saints.
You said:
The body He entered, to became as a man? That He created.
What entered that body (Himself) was not created, but eternal.
Now? If in your eyes?
Jesus was merely a man?
Then, your long winded, redundant, post might have been applicable.
Do you not realize that He had created Mary who's ovum was used to produce a sinless human body?
The real Son of God is eternal.
Keep it short .....
The body of Jesus is just a shell or a temple or an empty husk. Yes, He had a real flesh and blood body that got tired, and hungry, etcetera. But this was a temple just as He said it was. It was not the core of who He was. The core or essence of the Living Word is that He is the second person of the eternal Trinity or Godhead (which is a spirit being). Jesus is now forever joined to a flesh and blood body to make intercession for us. Jesus is forever the God-man.
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