

God Series Live Q+R - God E8
4 snips Sep 10, 2018
Celebrate the 100th podcast with live Q+A insights from the audience. Delve into the intriguing question of why God refers to Himself in the plural in Genesis. Explore the implications of the divine council on perceptions of the Trinity and the uniqueness of Jesus. The hosts engage with complex ideas like ‘elohim’ and its relationship to Jesus’ divinity, intertwining biblical justice themes with personal reflections on spirituality. Enjoy a special musical interlude as part of this vibrant community event!
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Jesus and the Divine Council
- Jesus and the apostles frequently referenced the divine council in their teachings.
- The divine council clarifies Jesus's unique identity as the Son of God, distinct from other spiritual beings.
Psalm 82 and Cosmic Rebellion
- Psalm 82 describes God judging the divine council for injustice, especially towards the vulnerable.
- Human moral choices are cosmic matters, reflecting or rejecting deeper spiritual forces.
Jesus's Argument for Divinity
- Jesus uses Psalm 82 to argue his divinity, referencing other beings God calls "sons."
- This shows Jesus as unique, one with God, not just another member of the divine council.