Referenced in discussion about God being the God of all flesh and whether that can illuminate how the Father is God in relation to the incarnate Son.
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Jeremiah 32:27
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27 Behold, I am Yahweh, the God of all flesh: is there anything too hard for me?
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Used to explain the incarnation: since God is 'the God of all flesh,' the Father can be Jesus' God according to Christ's human nature without denying Christ's deity.
The host used this verse ('I am Yahweh, the God of all flesh') to explain why, after taking on flesh, Jesus can speak of the Father as his God without ceasing to be divine.
Used to explain that the Father remains the God of all flesh even after Jesus' resurrection, since Jesus still possesses glorified human nature.
Used to explain why Jesus can speak of the Father as 'my God' after taking flesh, since God is called the God of all flesh.
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