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The Nature of Christ-His Divinity and Humanity and Personal Salvation- Woodrow Whidden

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2019
  • Minnesota Conference 2019 Campmeeting - 150th Anniversary of Campmeeting in Minnesota
    Sabbath Morning Divine Service- 11:15am
    Woodrow Whidden (PhD, Drew Univ.,1989) served as a pastor for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the south, east and Midwest of the United States from 1969 to 1990. From 1990 to 2006, he taught in the undergraduate Religion Department at Andrews University. From August 2006 to 2011, he taught in the Seminary at the Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (AIIAS) in the Philippines. He and his wife formally retired in 2011. In retirement, he has been a frequent guest professor in Seminary and undergraduate religion classes at Andrews University and various Adventist Colleges around the world. Professor Whidden is married to Peggy Gibbs Whidden and they have three adult children and six grandchildren.

Комментарии • 18

  • @ApocalypticGospel
    @ApocalypticGospel 5 лет назад +5

    “In taking upon Himself man’s nature in its fallen condition, Christ did not in the least participate in its sin... We should have no misgivings in regard to the perfect sinlessness of human nature of Christ.” Selected Messages, vol.1, p. 256

  • @VictoryUsende-gz8or
    @VictoryUsende-gz8or Год назад

    I could sit at the feet of this pastor, and listen to him for days unend. I am beginning to understand why people were so absorbed with Christ's teachings that they went without food for three days straight.

  • @ApocalypticGospel
    @ApocalypticGospel 5 лет назад +4

    In the monumental work, “The Word Made Flesh”, Ralph Larson shows all SDA publications till the 1950s believe Jesus took our fallen sinful human nature. What changed? The great compromise know as Questions on Doctrine, where we capitulation on our message of righteous by faith.

  • @Max-ki5qq
    @Max-ki5qq Год назад

    La seguridad de mi salvación en el Juicio. Me llevo a saber quién es el autor. Pero como está en inglés, debiera poderse escuchar en Español. Pero gracias por escribir un libro tan dirigido por Dios.

  • @ApocalypticGospel
    @ApocalypticGospel 5 лет назад +3

    “Christ took upon Himself fallen, suffering human nature, degraded and defiled by sin.” Review and Herald, 12/15/1896

    • @KarlsKronicles
      @KarlsKronicles 5 лет назад

      But without the propensites to sin.

    • @86won
      @86won 3 года назад +3

      @@KarlsKronicles with all the evil tendencies to which man is heir [Lt303-1903.14] Tendencies is different to propensities? just asking thks

  • @iuliusiuli2459
    @iuliusiuli2459 2 года назад +1

    Jean r. zurcher - touched by our weaknesses.
    Ralph larson - The word made flesh.
    Donald k. Short - made like his brethren.
    Ellet j. Waggoner - Christ and his righteousness.

  • @Mike65809
    @Mike65809 Год назад

    Jesus had one nature, a human nature, but kept his identity of the Logos (which was God) which he had before the Incarnation. Therefore he was worthy of worship from the beginning of his Incarnation. He did miracles by the power of the Holy Spirit, who he was given without measure. So to see him was to see the Father. He received the glory he had before the foundation of the world when he returned to heaven. Now in him abides the fulness of the Godhead, bodily.

  • @ApocalypticGospel
    @ApocalypticGospel 5 лет назад +1

    It was not His divinity but the divinity of the Father that He depended upon. “I can of mine own self ‭do‭ ‭nothing...” John 5:30

  • @BrightBeamsMission
    @BrightBeamsMission 5 лет назад

    "Coming, as He did, as a man ... WITH ALL THE EVIL TENDENCIES TO WHICH MAN IS HEIR, working in every conceivable manner to destroy His faith, He made it possible for Himself to be buffeted by human agencies inspired by Satan, the rebel who had been expelled from heaven" (E.G. White, Letter 303, 1903).

  • @BrightBeamsMission
    @BrightBeamsMission 5 лет назад +2

    Very sad.
    Let it be known that the faith and gospel that Mr. Whidden (and many other scholars) is proclaiming is not Seventh-day Adventism. Read the writings of our pioneers whom God used to establish our faith. If you want to be a Seventh-day Adventist in verity, you must deny the Trinitarian creed and receive the original SDA faith; but be forewarned, doing so you may find yourself disfellowhiped from your local "SDA" church. The true Seventh-day Adventists are now being widely persecuted and called heretics, just as the remnant of old.

  • @alergstefan618
    @alergstefan618 5 лет назад

    @Ricky Bokovoy and @ApocaliptyGospel did you read Mr. Whidden's book ? And also the appendeix eith statements ? I advise you do that before make statements about his theology. Mr. Larson's book is very big but it's big amount of statements are usless if you don't get it right from tge very begining, but Jesus said "and you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" Johm 8:32.

  • @michaelreyes8182
    @michaelreyes8182 3 года назад

    What? Christ came in the nature that Mary had, period. Just a side note. Whenever anyone mentions George Knight in almost worship like fashion, red flags go up. I wish he would of spent a little more time defining the issue...clarifying exactly where he stands instead of hearing about all his national park travels.

  • @KarlsKronicles
    @KarlsKronicles 5 лет назад

    I wonder if this conference is in dire need of the gospel. Those who come here you might want to really "shema" (Listen) to Woody and Richardson and Campbell.

  • @BrightBeamsMission
    @BrightBeamsMission 5 лет назад

    Ellen White's Husband Testifying of Her Not Being Trinitarian
    "We invite all to compare the testimonies of the Holy Spirit through Mrs. W., with the word of God. And in this we do not invite you to compare them with your creed. That is quite another thing. The trinitarian may compare them with his creed, and because they do not agree with it, condemn them. The observer of Sunday, or the man who holds eternal torment an important truth, and the minister that sprinkles infants, may each condemn the testimonies’ of Mrs. W. because they do not agree with their peculiar views. And a hundred more, each holding different views, may come to the same conclusion. But their genuineness can never be tested in this way.” {James White, Review and Herald of the Sabbath, June 13, 1871}

  • @hassebasse68
    @hassebasse68 5 лет назад

    dangerous