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Cheryl

2008-02-01

If the Father has a will and the Son’s will is different from the Father’s in that the Father must take authority over the Son, then there can be no Son’s will at all. A will that is never expressed is not a will at all. It is no different than one who has no will to begin with. Before the incarnation we find the Word of God as the LORD of hosts with will and action and plans. There is no sense that he has to ask permission or submit his will to the Father. It is important to identify the Son in the Old Testament so that we do a biblical test to find his will and if it is ever used.

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