Used in the subordination discussion; the host argued that 'not to do my own will' refers to Christ's incarnate mission and human will, not denial of divine equality.
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Cited to challenge the claim that Jesus is the Father by pointing to Jesus saying he came from heaven to do the will of the one who sent him, raising questions about distinct wills and sender-sent relations.
Used to argue that Jesus saying he came not to do his own will but the Father's creates a contradiction for the view that Jesus is the Father with only one will.
Cited to argue from a Christian perspective that Jesus is above creation because he says in the Gospel that he came down from heaven and is not of this world.
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