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2006-10-03 10:17:36 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Not all answers are directly proportionate to every question. But first, the Anatomy of a question must be examined.

What is a "question?" This is weird because one is forced to use the very entity being examined to examine the question of what a question is. This is an indication that there is something lacking in man's logic or his communication systems or both or something else.

The answer is within the answer...never the question. For if we answer before we are even asked, the answer is already there; isn't it? The answer my friend is blowin' in the wind, the answer is blowin' in the wind.

Hope you got your answer because I am not answering any more questions in this context nor am I questioning you any further.

2006-10-03 10:19:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

We know of God, the Eternal Father, and of His Son, Jesus the Christ, and of the Holy Ghost. The three of them form a unit that functions together for the good of mankind. Each of them is a God in His own right. The Father is God and superior to the other two, who work under His direction and authority. Christ is now a perfected being in His own right and has inherited all that the Father has. He has become like His Father, having conquered the imperfections of the flesh. The Holy Ghost has not yet received a body and thus has not yet become perfected. All three form what is known as the Godhead. They are unified in purpose, not in actual being, because they are three distinct and separate beings.
So, is Jesus a God, yes. Is He our God, yes. Is He God the Father, no, for His Father is our Father, His God is our God.
It helps to know that God is an office in priesthood authority that He has attained and we have not. Thus, Christ is a God but not the God, Jehovah as opposed to Elohim.

2006-10-03 17:32:07 · answer #2 · answered by rac 7 · 0 2

Yes Jesus is God, because HE is His only Son.
Plain and simple.

Just like a King and His Son. Both are royalty. The son of the king is considered royalty because of his father, same can be applied to God and Jesus Christ.

2 in 1.
Actually there are 3 in 1. :)

1.) God (everyone's) Father,
2.) God's only Heavenly Son Jesus,
3.) and God, His Holy Spirit, which dwells inside of every true Christian Believer.

I pray you'll understand.

2006-10-03 17:29:33 · answer #3 · answered by hors3ridingflow3r17 1 · 3 2

He said that He is.

Colossians 2:8-10-"Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power."

AN INTERESTING PONDERING: Man is created in the image of God so we can understand some things about God by looking at ourselves. There are three parts to humans we have a spirit, and a soul, and they are contained in a physical body, but they are one person. Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely; and may your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Thessalonians 5:23) The following is a crude human analogy of God but it seems to fit with what we are taught in the Bible about God. The soul would relate to God the Father. The body would be Jesus the Christ, and the spirit of God would be the Holy Spirit."

2006-10-03 17:19:44 · answer #4 · answered by NONAME 4 · 2 1

Of course Jesus is God. He is one God, but three different persons. He is God the Father,God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. All Jesus(God the son) did was became man and died on the cross for our sins.

2006-10-03 17:23:14 · answer #5 · answered by treyday9 1 · 1 2

Yes. There are several passages in the New Testament where Jesus tells the Religious leaders and even his disciples that He and God are the same. One of those passages is John 15, when he prays for his disciples and for us who weren't even around then. Also there was the time when Jesus stood before Pontius Pilate.

2006-10-03 17:59:09 · answer #6 · answered by robin rmsclvr25 4 · 0 1

Jesus is the son of God. We pray through Jesus to God. The two are like one. Jesus came to set an example of God in the flesh.

2006-10-03 17:19:54 · answer #7 · answered by Shayna 6 · 1 2

We usually speak of the trinity or Triune God in the Christian tradition, the Father, Son and Spirit, although this is not stated in scripture.
I think that many of us look at it this way. God is the creator. Jesus was the living manifestation and the Spirit is our eternal link.

2006-10-03 17:31:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Jesus is Lord and Savior Son of God who while he walked on this Earth had the Spirit of his Father" Holy" With out measure. But never said he was God and did say the Contrary. I know he did not lie.

2006-10-03 17:20:06 · answer #9 · answered by kritikos43 5 · 0 3

Yes, Jesus is God...Thomas had doubts too...but found the truth!

John 20:27-31
27 Then He said to Thomas, "Reach your finger here, and look at My hands; and reach your hand here, and put it into My side. Do not be unbelieving, but believing."

28 And Thomas answered and said to Him, "My Lord and my God!"

29 Jesus said to him, "Thomas, because you have seen Me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed." 30 And truly Jesus did many other signs in the presence of His disciples, which are not written in this book; 31 but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name.

addition: Notice how Jesus didn't correct Thomas when he called Him his God. Because Thomas had said rightly that Jesus is God.

2006-10-03 17:32:03 · answer #10 · answered by JohnC 5 · 2 2

Yes.
"I and the Father are one."
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.
Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it."

2006-10-03 17:23:00 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

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