Elin said:
The Word is God (Jn 1:1), from always.
The Word became flesh (Jn 1:14).
The Word is the Son of God (Mt 3:17; Jn 11:3).
The Son is God (Heb 1:8), from always.
The Word was always the Son of God.
In the words of former President George W. Bush, that's some
fuzzy math that you've just employed, Elin.
Nope. . .the above Scriptures speak for themselves.
The only thing fuzzy is your misunderstanding, or misrepresentation, whichever it is.
Tell me, since you believe that Jesus always was the Son of God,
Nope. . .straw man. . .explained multiple times to you.
God the Son, the second person of the divine Trinity, was always the Son of God.
Jesus of Nazareth, the God-
man (Jn 1:14), did not exist until his conception by the Holy Spirit in the womb of Mary (Mt 1:20).
then was Jesus always subservient to the Father and incapable of doing anything apart from His instruction since eternity past? I mean, that was Jesus' testimony while on earth as the Son of God, wasn't it? If so, then
how was He eternally God Himself?
Explained to you before. . .
God the Son, in the order of function and authority, was always subject to God the Father in the Trinity,
as the Holy Spirit is subject to both.
God the Father willed and commanded (the plan).
God the Son executed (the plan).
God the Holy Spirit applied the benefits of (the plan).
All
three are equal persons in the
one God.
You don't know what you're talking about, Elin,
Physician, heal thy self.