Jesus was born, but he was God before human. At the same time, he became human and God. What is the best humanistic description to explain this child’s ability to be God in an omnipresent manner?
Think of baby Jesus “as like Marty McFly”; Jesus is born and lives 33 years on earth and travels back in time (that he is not limited by as he created it before matter). Jesus now is standing at the foundation BEFORE CREATION. Jesus walks into the garden to prevent God (God the Father) from killing Adam and Eve (Genesis 3:8).
God’s wrath is exceedingly Holy and “HOT” (figurative word for judgment against sin and wickedness-many examples).
GOD ESTABLISHED THE COMPLETE DEPENDENCY OF HIS NEED FOR HIM (JESUS) [[[“BEFORE”]]] THE first child (Adam) was created. Jesus is also a figurative [[[[“MOTHER”]]]] (Ruth 2:12; Matthew 27:23; Duet. 32:10-11; Hosea 13:8)!
THUS, GOD SAYS IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR ANY HUMAN TO DECLARE HE CAN BE INDEPENDENT OF GOD’S CARE as if he were like capable of coming into this world “WITHOUT HIS MOTHER’S” complete birthing of her child. Nobody, not Adam or anyone else, could have lived without failing and becoming a child in need for his mother for survival. Jesus (the mother) supplies the life, the milk, the protection and loving parental direction for life always on this earth and the heavenly world.
Amen! Glory to God! Glory to Jesus!
(If you read the Bible starting in Genesis recognizing Jesus as the first born [Romans 8:29; Colosians 1:15; Rev. 1:15] as God and not a man like us (no human will ever travel in time before time – Jesus 100% man; but: now read scripture) you will experience a whole different understanding to scripture.