God cannot bruise Himself, but as a man He could be bruised. God cannot grow tired, but as a man He could grow tired. God cannot seize to be Lord who does not rule over all things and have glory. Yet as a man He could give up some of that rule and glory. Now, that said, the one thing about God that will never change is His core divine nature (i.e. His mind or personality). That is why He was never truly tempted to do any kind of wrong because He is God. For it is impossible for God to sin. This is why Jesus never sinned.
However, clearly limitations were being placed upon the Lord, though. Yet this does not change His divinity or the core of who is one iota, though. For the fulness of the Godhead dwelled within Him bodily (Colossians 2:9); And Jesus could have snapped his fingers or asked the Father in a heart beat to have all His divine powers back and they would have been His. For God cannot disagree with Himself.
For Samson wearing a blindfold and sacrificing himself is a parallel of what God the Son had done for us which perfectly describes the Kenosis and the Hypostatic Union in Philippians 2:6-9and his crucifixion in John 19:16-42 (Which is paralleled in the synoptic gospels). In other words, if I choose to put on a blindfold, I do not cease to be the person that I am. I am still "me" but with a chosen limitation. I can choose to remove the blindfold any time I like. This was the case with Jesus who was 100% fully divine and 100% fully human.
The core of Jesus was still God. His essence was still God 100%. He could access all of His powers at any moment. However, He chose to be a servant, made in the likeness of men to be tempted in the same way we are tempted (yet without any desire to sin or do evil), and then to die in our place for the punishment of our sins.
For that is how much God loved us!
Philippians 2:7-8 - "But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross."
So in conclusion...
Christ did not stop being divine. His essence of who was was still God. His choosing to be a servant by holding back His powers temporarily does not make Him any less God then in me choosing to put on a blind fold would make me any less human.
Oh, and if your interested, please check out the video here to understand the Hypostatic Union or the Kenosis.
[video=youtube;0XZPHTZvXXo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XZPHTZvXXo[/video]
However, clearly limitations were being placed upon the Lord, though. Yet this does not change His divinity or the core of who is one iota, though. For the fulness of the Godhead dwelled within Him bodily (Colossians 2:9); And Jesus could have snapped his fingers or asked the Father in a heart beat to have all His divine powers back and they would have been His. For God cannot disagree with Himself.
For Samson wearing a blindfold and sacrificing himself is a parallel of what God the Son had done for us which perfectly describes the Kenosis and the Hypostatic Union in Philippians 2:6-9and his crucifixion in John 19:16-42 (Which is paralleled in the synoptic gospels). In other words, if I choose to put on a blindfold, I do not cease to be the person that I am. I am still "me" but with a chosen limitation. I can choose to remove the blindfold any time I like. This was the case with Jesus who was 100% fully divine and 100% fully human.
The core of Jesus was still God. His essence was still God 100%. He could access all of His powers at any moment. However, He chose to be a servant, made in the likeness of men to be tempted in the same way we are tempted (yet without any desire to sin or do evil), and then to die in our place for the punishment of our sins.
For that is how much God loved us!
Philippians 2:7-8 - "But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross."
So in conclusion...
Christ did not stop being divine. His essence of who was was still God. His choosing to be a servant by holding back His powers temporarily does not make Him any less God then in me choosing to put on a blind fold would make me any less human.
Oh, and if your interested, please check out the video here to understand the Hypostatic Union or the Kenosis.
[video=youtube;0XZPHTZvXXo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XZPHTZvXXo[/video]