Cheryl
2008-02-02
Justa Berean,
It is the human Son where the human will was in subjection to the divine will. Since we all agree that the human Son of God submitted to the Father and there was a will under submission, we must look outside the incarnation to prove an eternal submission of the Son’s will. The problem is exactly what you have stated. If the Son never uses his will and always submits to the Father’s will, then we know that the Father’s will is always in opposition to the Son’s will. That doesn’t sound too good does it? It kind of makes the Son out to be less than perfect if his will is never in agreement with the Father’s. However when we see the Trinity in the scripture there is never any member of the Trinity in opposition to the other members. They have one perfect will in unity.
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