No. Jesus is not the Almighty God. There are many scriptures that support this fact. When it is said, "one in the same," that does'nt mean literally the same person. They just have the same goals, so to speak. Does the Three Musketeers, who's motto is "one for all and all for one" mean they're just three people in one body? No. It means they're for the same purpose.
Think about this....when Jesus was baptized, who spoke from the heavens immediately afterwards....Jesus? No. Jesus was here on Earth and the Almighty spoke approving his son. What about when Jesus prayed. Who did he pray to...himself? No again. He prayed to "His Father in heaven."
Last...what about when Jesus was crucified. He called out, "Father, why have you foresaken me?" Again he spoke to his Father, not himself.
Jesus has the authority to do many miracles while here on Earth, but this was given by his Father through Holy Spirit. This does'nt make Jesus the Almighty God.
2007-03-16 08:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It's been a while since I explained this concept. So here goes again.
The Father is God he is all the God that there is. The Son (Jesus) is God He is all the God there is. The Holy Spirit is God and again all the God that there is. This is best understood by the mortal mind by looking at Creation. God has reveled Himself to us there as well as in the Bible.
The dimension of space are height, width and breadth. Each of these dimensions is infinite and by that definition each contains all space. Yet these dimension make up one space.
God is like that each is God all the God that can be because He is infinite yet these three are the One true God... Jim
2007-03-16 08:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The reason why people say that they are one is because if you have ever heard of the saying in the name of the Father, Son and The Holy Spirit, well basically the Father is God of course and the Son is his son which is Jesus Christ, and the Holy spirit is the spirit that the Lord has provided us with. They are three in one because they all are part of one place which is heaven and they all belong to one which is God himself.
2007-03-16 08:32:30
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answered by precious 2
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Jesus said you seen me you seen the Father, he was saying that he was with Jehovah God from the beginning so he knows his Father real well. no Jesus Christ is not Jehovah God. he prayed to his Father in the heaven and also said he cannot do anything without the Father. Jesus is seating at the right hand of Jehovah God. when Jesus was baptized, Jehovah came down like a dove and said this is my son the beloved. it is Jehovah God the Father, Jesus Christ the son and Jehovah's active Force. they are not one and the same. even the 12 said the Jesus was the son of Jehovah God.
2007-03-16 08:22:58
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answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7
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Jesus was filled with the Holy Ghost as a human being. The Father, The Son, and The Holy Ghost are one in the same. Jesus, himself, was not God. Rather, He was divinely empowered by God to do His work here. Just as the AntiChrist will be empowered by Satan himself, Jesus was empowered by The Holy Father. (HINT: Remember, for everything that God has the devil has an opposite.)
2007-03-16 08:24:51
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answered by Theresa B 2
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God is Jesus in the flesh. Check out John 1:1-14. It's beautiful...and it's is truth!
God made us in his likeness. Mind, body and spirit. Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Blessings and peace with you.
2007-03-16 08:28:00
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answered by Salvation is a gift, Eph 2:8-9 6
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Since we can't understand the enormous power and capabilities of an Almighty God who is all knowing, all powerful and every where at once, we tend to limit God to one little person.
God is three entities with capabilities of anything and everything. He is a Spirit as well as an all-consuming fire. He is a loving Father; a sacrificial Lamb, a friend, a brother, an advocate. He is King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He is someone who never leaves us or forsakes us. And many more wonderful things.
2007-03-16 08:27:20
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Correct. God appears in all three realms of nature, the physical, the mental and the spiritual. In the spiritual/heavenly realm he is called God the Father, in the physical realm he appeared as God the Son (Jesus) and in the soul/heart realm he dwells as God the Holy Spirit.
That way he can be involved in all the parts of man, his body, his soul/mind and his spirit.
2007-03-16 08:23:31
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answered by dewcoons 7
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they are in a sense. think of it this way God is the liquid water, Jesus is ice and the Holy spirit is steam. in reality they are all the same but different as one would not say that ice and liquid water are the same but they are both water so...
2007-03-16 08:24:57
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answered by eleshiak 2
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