This cartoon could be very helpful when explaining Christ was God in the flesh. Some have a problem with God being in two place(or forms) at the same time. It amazes me that even some senior followers in church, with 50+ years, still think God took a ‘piece’ of Himself and made Jesus, but Jesus was only a mere fraction of the whole.
Glen
quote:”I believe that a carpenter; the Nazarene carpenter with the Galilean accent and calloused hands, was not merely a man, but he was God. This is the foundation upon which I must build.” – Max Lucado.end-quote
At some point every analogy breaks down. This does effectively illustrate the fact that any analogy, metaphor or symbolism will prove ineffective at “explaining” the Trinity. Plus, hilarious.
Clark, Hello!
This cartoon could be very helpful when explaining Christ was God in the flesh. Some have a problem with God being in two place(or forms) at the same time. It amazes me that even some senior followers in church, with 50+ years, still think God took a ‘piece’ of Himself and made Jesus, but Jesus was only a mere fraction of the whole.
Glen
quote:”I believe that a carpenter; the Nazarene carpenter with the Galilean accent and calloused hands, was not merely a man, but he was God. This is the foundation upon which I must build.” – Max Lucado.end-quote
At some point every analogy breaks down. This does effectively illustrate the fact that any analogy, metaphor or symbolism will prove ineffective at “explaining” the Trinity. Plus, hilarious.