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Ezekiel 2

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1 Ngài phán cùng ta rằng: Hỡi con người, chơn ngươi hãy đứng, ta sẽ phán cùng ngươi.

2 Ngài vừa phán cùng ta như vậy, thì Thần vào trong ta, làm cho chơn ta đứng lên, và ta nghe Ðấng đã phán cùng ta.

3 Ngài phán cùng ta rằng: Hỡi con người, ta sai ngươi đến cùng con cái Y-sơ-ra-ên, đến các dân bạn nghịch nổi loạn nghịch cùng ta; chúng nó và tổ phụ mình đã phạm phép nghịch cùng ta cho đến chính ngày nay.

4 Ấy là con cái dày mặt cứng lòng, ta sai ngươi đến cùng chúng nó. Khá nói cùng chúng nó rằng: Chúa Giê-hô-va có phán như vậy!

5 Còn như chúng nó, hoặc nghe ngươi, hoặc chẳng khứng nghe, vì là nhà bạn nghịch, ít nữa chúng nó cũng biết rằng ở giữa mình đã có một đấng tiên tri.

6 Nhưng, hỡi con người, ngươi chớ sợ chúng nó, và chớ sợ lời chúng nó, dầu gai gốc ở với ngươi, và ngươi ở giữa bọ cạp mặc lòng. Phải, dầu chúng nó là nhà bạn nghịch, ngươi cũng đừng sợ lời chúng nó, và đừng kinh hãi mặt chúng nó.

7 Vậy, ngươi khá đem lời ta nói cùng chúng nó, dầu nghe, dầu chẳng khứng nghe; vì chúng nó rất là bạn nghịch.

8 Nhưng, hỡi con người, hãy nghe điều ta phán cùng ngươi; chớ bạn nghịch như nhà nổi loạn ấy; hãy mở miệng, ăn lấy vật ta ban cho.

9 Ta bèn xem, nầy, có một cái tay giơ đến ta, cầm một bản sách cuốn.

10 Bản ấy giở ra trước mặt ta, có chữ đã chép, cả trong và ngoài; ấy là những lời ca thương, than thở, khốn nạn đã chép vào đó.

   

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The Lord #29

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29. The Lord Made His Human Nature Divine out of the Divine Nature within Himself, and in This Way Became One with the Father

According to the church’s doctrinal statement accepted throughout the Christian world,

Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is both God and a human being. Although he is God and a human being, yet he is not two, but one Christ. He is one because the divine nature took the human nature to itself. Indeed, he is one altogether, because he is one person. Therefore as the soul and the body make one human being, so God and a human being is one Christ .

These words are quoted from the Athanasian statement of faith, which is accepted throughout the Christian world. These are that statement’s essential points concerning the oneness of what is divine and what is human in the Lord. Other points concerning the Lord in that statement will be explained in their proper places.

This shows us very clearly that according to the statement of faith of the Christian church, the divine and human natures in the Lord are not two but one, just as the soul and the body is one human being, and that the divine nature took the human nature to itself.

[2] It follows from this that the divine nature cannot be separated from the human or the human from the divine, because separating them would be like separating soul and body. Everyone will acknowledge this who reads the passages about the Lord’s birth cited above (see 19, 21 ) from two Gospels (Luke 1:26-35 and Matthew 1:18-25). It is obvious from these passages that Jesus was conceived by Jehovah God and borne by the Virgin Mary. This means that there was something divine within him, and that this was his soul.

Now, since his soul was the actual divine nature of the Father, it follows that his body or human side was made divine as well, for where the one is, the other must also be. In this way and in no other way the Father and the Son are one, the Father in the Son and the Son in the Father, and all that is the Son’s is the Father’s, and all that is the Father’s is the Son’s, as the Lord himself tells us in the Word [John 17:10].

[3] But how this union was brought about I need to explain in the following sequence:

1. The Lord from eternity is Jehovah.

2. The Lord from eternity, or Jehovah, took on a human nature for the purpose of saving us.

3. He made the human nature divine from the divine nature within himself.

4. He made the human nature divine by the trials to which he made himself vulnerable.

5. The complete union of the divine nature and the human nature in him was accomplished by the suffering on the cross, which was his last trial.

6. Step by step he took off the human nature he had taken on from his mother and put on a human nature from what was divine within him, which is the divine human nature and the Son of God.

7. In this way, God became human on both the first [or innermost] level and the last [or outermost] level.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for the permission to use this translation.