Your explanation -- as it stands apart from further discussion  -- changes the impact of the Hebrews text.  Jesus is without change is the impact of the Hebrews statement, is it not?     We would all agree that the incarnation represents a "change."   But there must be a sense, a vital sense, in which it can be said that He is without change. 
 
Your statement --  Yesterday he was God the Word, today He is God the Word, and this will be his place  --  separates "yesterday" from "today" and in so doing,  you make room from Him to be different?  Perhaps more needs to be said, by you, in terms of explanation.  
 
If Jesus is the same -  throughout time  --  how is that the case?  Or , do you not beleive this to be the case !!??
 
jd
 
 
 
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From: Judy Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gary what is your problem?  I am not saying anything scripture does not say first ...  see Hebrews
13:7 Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God:
whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation.
13:8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.
Jesus - the Word of God is what they spoke and He is the same yesterday, today, and for ever.
 
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 21:01:21 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
..your comments represent another of your manufactured scriptural over-rides in support of a false philosophical projection, pejorative, in its impact, to the person of JC--perhaps a subtle ad hominem in our archive/d context
 
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 20:47:14 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
..iow, your comments counter Hebrews; are self-generated opinion (perhaps somewhat unwittingly, Lance) rooted in common philosophy mired militantly  in mitigating JCs deity
 
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 20:36:07 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
myth (private philosophy not bible teaching; 'leaders', in Heb 13, refers to: those who 'say with confidence', to: those who 'spoke the word of God' presented in the OT text/s employed in context by the author of Hebrews)
 
 
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 21:59:29 -0500 Judy Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|| Yesterday he was God the Word, today He is God the Word, and this will be his place
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