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Where is your proof?

As I read it, the Bible clearly teaches that Jesus is God (cf. John 8:58, 10:38, 14:10; Col. 2:9).

2006-12-12 06:00:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Chrissies??

2006-12-12 05:59:46 · answer #2 · answered by <><><> 6 · 1 0

But when Jesus dies for our sins, he went heaven to be with God. Now they are part of the trinity which is one. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. But together they are one. Just as all of your organs are different in your body, but they come together to make you. You don't consider yourself as more than one thing. You consider you and ONE(1) person. It's the same with Jesus.

2006-12-12 06:07:04 · answer #3 · answered by Bal2005 2 · 0 0

Of course, we know Jesus isn't Lord allmighty Jehovah God.

2006-12-12 06:01:19 · answer #4 · answered by The-Voice-Of-Enigma 3 · 1 0

Of course. He's the son of God. And we're all distant cousins, twice removed then reinstated conditionally.

2006-12-12 06:33:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Wrong! GOD is GOD the father,GOD the son and GOD the Holy Spirit.

2006-12-12 06:17:57 · answer #6 · answered by jasmin2236 7 · 0 0

You need to get woke up before you start typing.

Sorry lizard,Jesus was,is,and will always be God.

2006-12-12 06:06:32 · answer #7 · answered by Derek B 4 · 0 0

Who the crap is Chrissie? Did you know I do not and have never cared aboout your opinions?

2006-12-12 06:00:29 · answer #8 · answered by Draco Paladin 4 · 0 1

This leads us to another marvelous statement, a staggering claim by Jesus:

"I and the Father are one." [And immediately John adds]

The Jews took up stones again to stone him. Jesus answered them, "I have shown you many good works from the Father; for which of these do you stone me?" The Jews answered him, "It is not for good work but for blasphemy; because you being a man, make yourself God." (John 10:30-33 RSV)

Many hold that Jesus never claimed to be God, but the Jews clearly understood this to be such a claim and their immediate reaction is to run and find stones (that is what is suggested by the word John uses here), in order to put him to death. They did so because the Law directed that if a man claimed to be God he was a dangerous person; he might influence others to think he was God, so he must be eliminated from society, put to death by stoning. On hearing these words of Jesus, the Jews thought, "Aha, we've got him now. He has made a claim that is so clear we don't even have to wait for the Romans to rule on this. We'll stone him right here in the temple courts and put him to death according to the Law because of what he said."

Notice how Jesus very quietly and unperturbedly forces them to establish the ground of their accusations: "Which of my good works are you stoning me for?" he asks them. But nobody ever stoned anyone for good works -- the Law made no provision for that -- so they hastily clear up that point: "No, no, we're not stoning you for your good works. We don't deny them; they've been good works. We are stoning you because of what you said: "I and the Father are one." That means you are claiming to be God, and that's blasphemy. That's why we are stoning you." Our Lord responds in a most remarkable way, by quoting the 82nd Psalm:

"Is it not written in your law, 'I said, you are gods'? If he called them gods to whom the word of God came (and scripture cannot be broken)," (John 10:34b-35 RSV)

Notice that point: "Scripture cannot be broken." It can never be wrong. It cannot be set aside. It is not filled with errors. It cannot be broken. This is our Lord's view of the whole Old Testament, the Law, the Prophets and the Writings. It cannot be wrong, therefore if it calls men "gods" they must, in some sense, be gods.

[Scripture says these men are gods, therefore] "do you say of him whom the Father consecrated and sent into the world, 'You are blaspheming,' because I said, 'I am the Son of God'?" (John 10:36 RSV)

Again, many hold that Jesus never claimed to be the Son of God. Well, mark this in your Bible. This is where he clearly quotes himself as claiming to be the Son of God.

2006-12-12 06:06:37 · answer #9 · answered by Bruce 3 · 0 1

Agreed. Jesus is incarnate in men.

2006-12-12 06:14:38 · answer #10 · answered by Lukusmcain// 7 · 0 0

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