happydolphin said:
His divine nature doesn't change, simply his abilities are limited for a time/reason. An example from Christianity is Christ, when he took the form of a man, he was able to suffer pain, which is not something Holy God is normally understood to do. But he limited his divinity for a moment. It doesn't change the fact that he could've broken free from that form at any moment, but he chose not to do so, because he had salvation in mind. (Philippians 2:1-11 as an example of this) The key word here is chose. |
Omniscience is a part of God's divine nature.







