Earliest "Jesus is God' Inscription found in Israel deemed greatest discovery since Dead Sea Scrolls.
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The only part you’re getting wrong is the claim that God didn’t know or understand something. He created us with free will fully understanding what He was doing in full depth. He is all-knowing.
I assume you’re not remembering the end of the second chapter of the Gospel of John:
I think that's the point that was being made. How can God become less than all-knowing unless constrained by an earthly vessel, with limitations and flaws which he does not possess?
I’m saying He absolutely did NOT become less than all-knowing. Who says that He did and based on what?
Again, I think you misunderstand.
If God is all knowing, then how can he know what it's like to not be all knowing? It's a paradox.
However, imbuing a mortal body with his spirit is one way in which the creator can experience (or at least get feedback from) his creation from the viewpoint of not knowing everything.
Of course Jesus knew people well by that time silly. He was what 32 or 33 haha. But before he was even born my point is God was concerned and twitter pated, confused even after an entire Testament of man not listening. God needed the intimate, on ground, in person experience to really Get/Perceive/Comprehend, why we humans are so good, or stupid and then outright cruel with our free choice. How far would we take it. Through Christ’s death he understood what he needed from the experience. And promised to save us from our sins if we try to do our best to follow Christ’s words.
This is how Christ has guided me to my opinion. And truly he’ll sort us all out once he arrives again. And it’s going to be soon, in this lifetime even. It will be wonderful to hear what he has to say too.