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1 1 | man with God. By its very nature, the spirit of man turns 2 6 | He is the Son of God "by nature." He is the Son of God by 3 6 | is the Son of God by His nature and substance before all 4 6 | be Your children by our nature. Only our Saviour, Christ, 5 6 | Christ, is Your Son by nature. We fervently beseech You: 6 6 | the Father of Christ by nature. Give us Your Grace abundantly, 7 7 | Christ refer to His human nature and not to His divine nature. 8 7 | nature and not to His divine nature. As a man, Christ cannot 9 7 | At that time, My human nature will be granted unlimited 10 8 | show us that the divine nature of the Three Persons is 11 12| that woman is of the same nature and substance as man and 12 14| Satans, the demons. His nature had been perverted; he was 13 14| is the distortion of the nature of man. Of course, this 14 14| soul. They weakened the nature of mankind. Because of them, 15 15| become man. To take on human nature. His only purpose, to raise 16 15| purpose, to raise human nature to Heaven, restoring the " 17 16| God wishes, the order of nature is overturned." The order 18 16| overturned." The order of nature is twice overturned here: 19 16| and the human. "Dual in nature but one in essence." These 20 16| This God-man, "dual in nature but one in substance," the " 21 16| needs of man. The divine nature did not overwhelm the human 22 16| not overwhelm the human nature, nor the human, the divine. 23 16| accept Your divine and human nature. Hear our prayer. Overlook 24 16| shoulders carried our deceived nature and ascending to Heaven 25 16| Lord, take every deceived nature, every man, and raise him 26 17| assuming flesh, God by nature and becoming man in nature 27 17| nature and becoming man in nature for us, not being divided 28 17| In order for fallen human nature to be restored, the Son 29 17| assume the whole of human nature completely, to restore it 30 17| Carrying deceived human nature upon Your shoulders, O Christ, 31 17| gods and be given a divine nature. No. We can become godly 32 17| concerning the divine and human nature of Christ, in order to understand 33 17| humiliated. To take human nature upon Yourself and as human, 34 18| The Divine And Human Nature of Christ ~The Holy Scriptures 35 18| Scriptures speak of the divine nature and divinity of Christ in 36 18| who had doubted His divine nature. However, in John, 20:28, 37 18| of Christ -- His divine nature -- in Gregory of Nyssa, 38 18| look a bit at the human nature of Christ. We must first 39 18| likewise partook of the same nature, that through death He might 40 18| that Christ "became man in nature and in truth and assumed 41 18| truth and assumed human nature with all of its properties." " 42 18| teaching about the human nature of Christ and His condescending 43 18| Christ. He is "dual in nature, but one person." Two natures, 44 18| natures, one person.~His human nature united with His divine nature 45 18| nature united with His divine nature becomes itself divinized, 46 18| and are saved. Our human nature becomes divine, without, 47 18| participating in the divine nature.~Keeping the above in mind, 48 18| particular that the divine nature remains unchanged, we understand 49 18| overthrows the order of nature."~O Jesus, You Who are God-man, 50 22| into communion with Divine Nature."~For man to attain this 51 24| ascended, bringing human nature with You and You have made 52 28| but also of man's sinful nature. This recognition must be 53 30| St. Basil the Great: "The nature of the bondage is a bond