I am reading on Christology these days as I grapple with the reality of Jesus Christ. Specifically, I am trying to sort out how the two nartures related to one another without the charge of contradiction. Here is a quote I found mind blowing . . . .
The humanity of Jesus was so open to the divine that it became a permanent point of access between earth and heaven. . . . As a result, anything was possible: authoritative teaching, healing, invitations to life, and wondrous acts of divine power. . . . Jesus, fully divine and fully human, is the point where human history intersects with the creative and sustaining hand of God; at this point of meeting nothing is impossible. ~ Michael Casey, Fully Human, Fully Divine An Interactive Christology (Liguori, MO: Liguori/Triumph, 2004), pp. 128-129.
The humanity of Jesus was so open to the divine that it became a permanent point of access between earth and heaven. . . . As a result, anything was possible: authoritative teaching, healing, invitations to life, and wondrous acts of divine power. . . . Jesus, fully divine and fully human, is the point where human history intersects with the creative and sustaining hand of God; at this point of meeting nothing is impossible. ~ Michael Casey, Fully Human, Fully Divine An Interactive Christology (Liguori, MO: Liguori/Triumph, 2004), pp. 128-129.
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