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If jesus christ is god why did the roman nail jesus to the cross, cus he said he was the son of the living god, and if Jesus christ is god, what was Jesus talking about when he said the father that as sent me. If jesus is god in a human body, what about we where made in in his own image. REAL answer only bask it up with scripcure.

2007-07-18 03:20:04 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The Romans crucified Jesus to satisfy the people (the Romans though they might start a revolt other wise).

I believe that Jesus is the only begotten son to the Father, and is there for separate from the Father.

Even though Jesus is not God the Father, yet the Father gave All authority and power to Jesus, and I think that would quality Jesus to be called God.

2007-07-18 03:56:09 · answer #1 · answered by tim 6 · 0 0

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (beginning Gen 1:1, Heb 1:10)
2 The same was in the beginning with God. (beginning Prov 8:22, Col 1:15, Rev 3:14)
3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. (things 1st Cor 8:6, Col 1:16, Heb 1:2)
10 He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
world Psa 22:6, Matt 8:20.

Jesus is Jehovah. God himself came down as the son of God as no-one was worthy to take the book and loose the seals thereof (Revelations 5) but the lamp that was slain which came from within the midst of the throne. Then same chapter tells us that One sat on the throne therefore the lamp came from within God just as Jesus said "I came from God and I go back to God"
The Father, God, made himself a messenger, prophet and redeemer to the world thus he rightly points out that "the Father has sent me". This same God is one reffered to as The Angel of the Lord in some portions of the scripture and an angel is a messenger sent by God to accomplish a task just as Jesus did.

2007-07-18 10:33:34 · answer #2 · answered by Gre2000 3 · 0 0

The hypostatic union is the term used to describe how God the Son, Jesus Christ, took on a human nature, yet remained fully God at the same time. Jesus always had been God (John 8:58; 10:30), but at the incarnation Jesus took on human flesh - He became a human being (John 1:14). The addition of the human nature to the divine nature is Jesus, the God-man. This is the hypostatic union, Jesus Christ, one Person, fully God and fully man.

Jesus' two natures, human and divine, are inseparable. Jesus will forever be the God-man, fully God and fully human, two distinct natures in one Person. Jesus' humanity and divinity are not mixed, but are united without loss of separate identity. Jesus sometimes operated with the limitations of humanity (John 4:6; 19:28) and other times in the power of His deity (John 11:43; Matthew 14:18-21). In both, Jesus' actions were from His one Person. Jesus had two natures, but only one person or personality.

The doctrine of the hypostatic union is an attempt to explain how Jesus could be both God and man at the same time. It is ultimately, though, a doctrine that we are incapable of fully understanding. It is impossible for us to fully understand how God works. We, as finite human beings, should not expect to be able to comprehend an infinite God. Jesus is God’s Son in that He was conceived by the Holy Spirit (Luke 1:35). But that does not mean Jesus did not exist before He was conceived. Jesus always has existed (John 8:58; 10:30). When Jesus was conceived, He became a human being in addition to being God (John 1:1,14).

Jesus is both God and man. Jesus has always been God, but He did not become a human being until He was conceived in Mary. Jesus became a human being so that He could identify with us in our struggles (Hebrews 2:17) and, more importantly, so that He could die on the cross to pay the penalty for our sins (Philippians 2:5-11). In summary, the hypostatic union teaches that Jesus is both fully human and fully divine, that there is no mixture or dilution of either nature, and that He is one united Person, forever.

Recommended Resource: The Moody Handbook of Theology by Paul Enns.

2007-07-18 10:24:32 · answer #3 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 0

Christians are not one in the belief of Jesus being God. There are many christian sects like the Unitarian, Jehovah's, Church of Christ of the Philippines (Iglesia ni Kristo) and others which believe that Jesus is not God. They are debating and arguing and taking their proofs from the same book: the bible!

So why would I believe that Jesus is God when the very source of this "belief" the bible is still under intense verification from the christians themselves!

How can they sell this blasphemy to the non-christians when within their very fold there are those who could not even stomach it?

2007-07-18 10:47:38 · answer #4 · answered by space lover 3 · 0 0

Jesus being God DOES NOT mean he is the same PERSON as the Father. MANY confuse this FALSE belief, called Sabellianism, with the scriptural teaching that Jesus was divine.

"The question is: "is God's threeness a matter of our falsely seeing it to be so (Sabellianism/modalism), or a matter of God's own essence revealed as three-in-one (orthodox trinitarianism)?" " is from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabellianism Wikipedia's discussion of the topic.

John's Gospel is the single largest body of scripture which bears theologically or christologically on your question. It contains over 40 references to the "God-ship" of Jesus, many couched in the meaning of the "divine name" which Jesus repeatedly applied to himself. He sums up his opening dialog with John 1:18 No one has ever seen God. But God, the one and only Son, is at the Father’s side. He has shown us what God is like.

2007-07-18 10:28:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Read Titus 2:11-12
John 8:58
John 10:27-30
Romans 9:5

All of these verse elude to the fact that Christ was indeed God in human flesh

He had to be human....in order to die for our sins
He also had to be God....in order to live a sinless, perfect life
And He had to rise from the dead....so that you and I could live with Him forever in heaven!

2007-07-18 10:24:12 · answer #6 · answered by primoa1970 7 · 0 0

Jesus isnt god, he's god's son. His mother was a human being. They killed him because they did not believe. I dont really blame them.

2007-07-18 10:26:33 · answer #7 · answered by itrain0787 2 · 0 0

Christians like to say that the Trinity is all the same being, because they abhor the thought of being polytheists. It's a real conundrum, to say the least.

2007-07-18 10:24:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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