by jimwalton » Fri Dec 30, 2016 3:10 am
You have a bunch of cultural legends in your reasoning that aren't part of what the Bible teaches. The angels didn't swoop down to prevent Jesus from stubbing a toe. The angels didn't prevent diaper rash. Jesus experienced life just like the rest of us.
Did baby Jesus ever cry because he was hungry? Sure. There's no basis on which to claim that he didn't. Did he ever cry instead of sleeping through the night? Sure. That's not a sin; it's what babies do.
The lyrics of "Away in a Manger"? Pure poetry, very little biblical truth.
> If he had the full understanding of god...if he was fully capable of understanding his mission...
Luke 2.52 tells us that Jesus grew in wisdom and stature. How did he grow?
- physically, of course (Lk. 2.52)
- he grew through experience. (Hebrews 2.17-18; Luke 22.28) He was tempted, rejected, misunderstood, just like anyone else.
- Romans 5.12-19 says he grew in obedience
It says he grew in wisdom. Robertson says this is more than merely knowledge (in the ancient world, wisdom always means more than knowledge). "His physical, intellectual, moral, and spiritual development was perfect for that stage of life."
It also says "and in favor with God and men." He wasn't disobedience, rebellious, bratty fussy, or selfish.
Also remember that Philippians 2.6 says that Jesus "emptied himself" (of divine prerogatives) when he came to earth. It is a matter of great discussion what all got emptied, though certainly not his divinity. But if certain divine rights, privileges, or advantages got set aside, then your "fundamentally limits" and "absurdities" fall short of describing the reality of his incarnation.
You have a bunch of cultural legends in your reasoning that aren't part of what the Bible teaches. The angels didn't swoop down to prevent Jesus from stubbing a toe. The angels didn't prevent diaper rash. Jesus experienced life just like the rest of us.
Did baby Jesus ever cry because he was hungry? Sure. There's no basis on which to claim that he didn't. Did he ever cry instead of sleeping through the night? Sure. That's not a sin; it's what babies do.
The lyrics of "Away in a Manger"? Pure poetry, very little biblical truth.
> If he had the full understanding of god...if he was fully capable of understanding his mission...
Luke 2.52 tells us that Jesus grew in wisdom and stature. How did he grow?
- physically, of course (Lk. 2.52)
- he grew through experience. (Hebrews 2.17-18; Luke 22.28) He was tempted, rejected, misunderstood, just like anyone else.
- Romans 5.12-19 says he grew in obedience
It says he grew in wisdom. Robertson says this is more than merely knowledge (in the ancient world, wisdom always means more than knowledge). "His physical, intellectual, moral, and spiritual development was perfect for that stage of life."
It also says "and in favor with God and men." He wasn't disobedience, rebellious, bratty fussy, or selfish.
Also remember that Philippians 2.6 says that Jesus "emptied himself" (of divine prerogatives) when he came to earth. It is a matter of great discussion what all got emptied, though certainly not his divinity. But if certain divine rights, privileges, or advantages got set aside, then your "fundamentally limits" and "absurdities" fall short of describing the reality of his incarnation.