We know that Jesus has two wills: one for his humanity and one for his divinity (and both in complete agreement with each other). Let's assume each person of the Trinity has their own will (and all in agreement with each other). With that in mind, Jesus also said: "for I have come down from heaven, not to do My own will, but to do the will of Him who sent Me.". Was Jesus referring to his human will doing the will of the Father's (divine) will?Indocern said:They will same things. But they all have their own free will like humans, except that they are God.
Welcome back, Jnorm.jnorm888 said:Will is a faculty of Nature and so in the Trinity its one will while three different modes of willing.
In regards to Christ it's two wills while one mode of willing.