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Sunday 6 September 2020

Why I believe in the preexistence of Christ

I have always believed in the preexistence of Christ. Changing away from some aspects of Trinitarian doctrine I did need to maintain certainty about preexistence, especially when faced with Soccinianism arguments which I had never heard before and had to weigh up carefully. The belief I have is that the truth that nature itself depends on Christ’s name’s power must surely mean that name has persisted through all creation’s history and if Christ only existed in recent history it would be too unimaginable for creation to depend so fundamentally on something only existing prophetically then switch only two thousand years ago to fundamentally depend on something existing actually. That would be such an immense metaphysical change in the nature of things that it would warrant major doctrines and revelations. The fact the conception of Christ came so “silently, silently” necessitates the belief that He already existed and already held nature together by the power of His word and name. This is all consistent with scripture.