Ironically, many reformed theologians have to contradict Jesus in John 10 to explain away Psalms 82. Isn't it funny that many Christians will not listen to Jesus Christ just so they can be right and make us out to be wrong?
Clearly in reference? The psalmist is clearly speaking to Israel.. not about the falled angels. Why is it you do what you can to believe that we can not become like our Father in Heaven? We are in him and he is in us, like he is in Christ and Christ is in him and Christ is in us. We are a part of God and he a part of us. Why is so hard to believe that he is teaching us to become what he is? He is not speaking of fallen angels when talking about the poor and needy.
Ironically, many reformed theologians have to contradict Jesus in John 10 to explain away Psalms 82. Isn't it funny that many Christians will not listen to Jesus Christ just so they can be right and make us out to be wrong?
AcademicTheologian 2 years ago
Clearly in reference? The psalmist is clearly speaking to Israel.. not about the falled angels. Why is it you do what you can to believe that we can not become like our Father in Heaven? We are in him and he is in us, like he is in Christ and Christ is in him and Christ is in us. We are a part of God and he a part of us. Why is so hard to believe that he is teaching us to become what he is? He is not speaking of fallen angels when talking about the poor and needy.
MrNirom 3 years ago
psalms 82 i new it we are gods sons of the almighty that man even says it how powerful is that
revolution7777777 3 years ago 2
I have a special affinity for the Psalms. I believe they contain many of the mysteries of God.
Psalms 82:3
omiolo 3 years ago