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The Omniscience of Christ

February 24, 2007 · 2 Comments

Moving the “Forerunner Characteristics” aside for a post, I would like to address the issue of Jesus’ omniscience. There is much mystery that envelopes this subject and I am in no way stating that I have full understanding behind the logistics of Jesus’ humanity. I am aware of how this topic touches the emotions but I enjoy a good stirring up of things every now and again. So let us begin.

I think none of us can deny the fact that Jesus was fully human while not ceasing to be fully God. This is the hinge of Christianity. Throughout the book of John we can see the apostle’s primary purpose is to show Christ’s divine glory shinning through the veil of the flesh; the very place that our God dwelt for over three decades. John told us that “He is from above” (John 6:33), that He is the pre-existent Logos (John 8:42), that He is sent by the Father to this self-alienated world of corruption and sin (John 1:14, 5:24-38), and it is He who left His Fathers presence (more…)

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