This is quite helpful Wyatt. Thanks for writing it. How would this apply to something like the Olivet discourse where Jesus speaks of not knowing the hour (Mark 13:32)? Most evangelical teaching on that text seems to fall into the camp of dividing his actions according to his divine and human nature- i.e. in his human nature he does not know the hour.
This is quite helpful Wyatt. Thanks for writing it. How would this apply to something like the Olivet discourse where Jesus speaks of not knowing the hour (Mark 13:32)? Most evangelical teaching on that text seems to fall into the camp of dividing his actions according to his divine and human nature- i.e. in his human nature he does not know the hour.
This is quite helpful Wyatt. Thanks for writing it. How would this apply to something like the Olivet discourse where Jesus speaks of not knowing the hour (Mark 13:32)? Most evangelical teaching on that text seems to fall into the camp of dividing his actions according to his divine and human nature- i.e. in his human nature he does not know the hour.