Where Does Jesus Say He Was God?

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Post Date: 6th Jun, 2011 - 9:05pm / Post ID: #

Where Does Jesus Say He Was God?

Where Does Jesus Say He Was God?
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Name: Joat

Comments: The Bible doesn't say anything about Jesus saying he was god. Jesus pointed out that his father was god so why do Christians look at him like god?

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12th Jun, 2011 - 6:00am / Post ID: #

God Was Say Jesus Where

What Jesus says:

international QUOTE (JESUS speaks)
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(John 17:3) This means everlasting life, their taking in knowledge of you, the only true God, and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ.
-(John 20:17) Jesus said to her: Stop clinging to me. For I have not yet ascended to the Father. But be on your way to my brothers and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and YOUR Father and to my God and YOUR God.
-(John 7:16) Jesus, in turn, answered them and said: What I teach is not mine, but belongs to him that sent me.
-(Mark 10:18) Jesus said to him: œWhy do you call me good? Nobody is good, except one, God.
-Jesus also illustrates his own position as being sent by God to do God's will just as a submissive son
(Luke 20:9-16) 9 Then he started to tell the people this illustration: A man planted a vineyard and let it out to cultivators, and he traveled abroad for considerable time. 10 But in due season he sent out a slave to the cultivators, that they might give him some of the fruit of the vineyard. The cultivators, however, sent him away empty, after beating him up. 11 But he repeated and sent them a different slave. That one also they beat up and dishonored and sent away empty. 12 Yet again he sent a third; this one also they wounded and threw out. 13 At this the owner of the vineyard said, What shall I do? I will send my son the beloved. Likely they will respect this one.14 When the cultivators caught sight of him they went reasoning with one another, saying, This is the heir; let us kill him, that the inheritance may become ours. 15 With that they threw him outside the vineyard and killed him. What, therefore, will the owner of the vineyard do to them? 16 He will come and destroy these cultivators and will give the vineyard to others.On hearing [this] they said: Never may that happen!


Jesus evidently acknowledges a distinction between himself and Jehovah God, should we not do the same?

There is nothing wrong with Christianity, the fault lies with apostate Christendom.



13th Jun, 2011 - 5:58am / Post ID: #

Where Does Jesus Say He Was God? Revealed Bible The

Here are a few good quotations from the Bible...

international QUOTE (?)
As the Father said unto me, so I speak
The word which ye hear is not mine, but [the Father's] which sent me
As the Father gave me commandment, even so I do


While he doesn't come right out and say Hey, I am Jesus the son of God and actually I am God, he describes the relationship that goes beyond what a normal person would have with God and one that is somewhat out of his control. He doesnt say...God told me to tell you this. He says the words you here are not mine, suggesting that he hasnt the control over them but is more of a instrument at that moment. Does this mean he is God? That is what those that believe in Christianity believe for the most part (there are groups within that are not for the trinitarian view).

There are many skeptics even within the church today that would subscribe to a more Arian point of view on Jesus in that he was a human with very special connections to God but was not God and rather an instrument of God. Honestly, this viewpoint has always made sense to me and actually Semi Arianism even more so. The Nicean Creed is a direct put down of Arianism as it was popular at the time of the council and lasted hundreds of years through the germanic areas. It also resurfaced again during the reformations and many forms of Christianity follow a Semi-Arian viewpoint regarding Jesus.

However, all this aside, the Trinity (of which not all Christianity is a believer) was an effort to rationalize the Godhead (God, Holy Spirit and Christ) and is part of the Mystery of Faith. Those who are not Christian absolutely will not agree. Those who are Christian even share differing viewpoints on the relationship. But in the end, what does it really hurt? If this is what we focus all our efforts on, his words (be they his or God's or the Holy Spirit) were sadly lost...

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Persephone: Source for the quote?



Post Date: 13th Dec, 2014 - 10:11pm / Post ID: #

God Was Say Jesus Where

Name: JeffA
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Title: Jesus Christ

Comments: Jesus - Was He God?

Many times Jesus referred to His own deity, both directly and indirectly. Although Jesus confirmed that He was the Messiah (Mark 14:62,63), He did not use the term Messiah to refer to Himself, perhaps to differentiate His deity from the widespread expectation of a human Messiah. Jesus used the terms "Son of Man" and "Son of God" often. Both referred to His divine nature (Daniel 7:13,14; Matthew 26:63,64). Jesus also used the specific words I am (Ego eimi in Greek, Ani bu in Hebrew) on several occasions (E.g., John 8:56-58). God used these same words to describe Himself to Moses. Jesus also states specifically that He and God are "one" (John 10:30), meaning, the same substance, nature and essence.

And Jesus clearly indicated He had authority over issues controlled only by God, such as forgiveness of sin (Mark 2:5-10), the timeless power of His words (Matthew 24:35), and reception of glory (John 17:5). Perhaps as significant was Jesus" acceptance of worship (Luke 5:8; John 20:28). The intense monotheistic foundation of the Jews would absolutely forbid any worship of anything but the one true God. Overall analysis of Jesus" life, His compassionate miracles, His perfect lifestyle, and His love, indicate that His claims alone are trustworthy, and perhaps the strongest evidence of His divinity.

Did Other People Consider Jesus to Be God?

The disciples clearly came to view Jesus as God in human flesh, and they worshiped Him as such (Luke 5:8; John 20:28). Certainly, the witnessing of the resurrection and the transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-5) provided irrefutable evidence to them. New Testament writers and early Christian writing define Jesus to be God "¦ our Lord "¦ here on earth (1 Corinthians 8:6, 1 Timothy 2:5).

Is There Other Evidence of Deity?

Many people say that Jesus" miracles are evidence of deity. But miracles have been recorded as being performed by other individuals (In the Bible and elsewhere). The Bible states that perfect fulfillment of prophecy proves God's intervention (Deuteronomy 18:21,22). The odds of all Old Testament prophecies about Jesus coming true in any one man is beyond statistical possibility without divine intervention. And Jesus prophesied with perfect accuracy regarding such things as the precise timing of His death, the detailed manner of His death, His resurrection, and His later appearance in Galilee. Prophetic perfection combined with a claim to be God verifies Jesus" deity.

Why Do People Reject Jesus?

The evidence regarding Jesus is so overwhelming that it seems incredible that many people still reject Him. After all, the promises of inner peace and joy on earth and eternal life in heaven are not bad promises "¦ and they"re easy and free. Rejection of the Messiah, however, should not be surprising. It was often prophesied (Isaiah 53:1-3; Psalm 118:22; Matthew 21:42-46; Luke 16:19-31).

Ignorance - Perhaps the greatest reason for nonbelief in Jesus is ignorance. Most people take far too little time to investigate their religious beliefs. As a result, world opinion often becomes the basis for the most important issue in life. Views about Jesus may come from a family belief, friends, or a dominant church in the community. People sometimes think a church is teaching biblical Christianity when it's not. We are individually responsible for comparing teaching to the Bible. In the end, it doesn't matter what the reason is, if you are wrong. Nor does sincerity matter. As history has shown too often, people can be very sincere, yet sincerely wrong.

Apathy - Many times people have a false sense of security that God will take care of everyone. This idea is sometimes accompanied with the thought that hell doesn't exist, or that God will send everyone who 'tries to be good" to heaven anyway. The Bible reveals that God's promises are reserved for His people, and there are many reasons why others "don't hear" (Matthew 13:11-43). The reality and horror of hell is clearly stated, including the narrow path to get to heaven, which is available to all (Matthew 7:13).

Fear - Some people fear that becoming a Christian means "giving up fun" or living a strange, secluded life without friends. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that we must start a dull life and turn away from having parties with other people. It says the opposite. The Bible promises that knowing Jesus will let us live life to the fullest (John 10:10). And not only will such freedom draw us to have fun with friends, the Bible says even the angels in heaven throw a party when we accept Jesus as Lord (Luke 15:10).

Tradition - This reason for rejecting Jesus is often the strongest. But we are each accountable for our own actions. Even society doesn't send parents to jail for their children's crimes. Jesus knew He would, at times, cause people to break away from traditional family beliefs (Matthew 10:21,22).

Some people think that believing in Jesus and being good are the secret to heaven. The Bible says otherwise. It says that religion, speaking in Jesus" name, and being good are of no value if Jesus doesn't know us (See Mathew 7:21-23). Knowing Jesus is more than just a belief about Jesus. It means repenting and accepting Jesus" sacrifice and His claims to be God.

Jesus Shows God's Love for Us

We are all separated from God by imperfection. Even the most righteous people have had unholy thoughts considered sinful by God (See Matthew 5:28). Since God is perfect and holy, His requirement for an eternal, heavenly relationship with Him is perfection that no human can ever offer. So God provided an alternative method to rejoin us with Himself through one perfect sacrifice, forgiving all of our imperfections. The only way for God to have such a perfect sacrifice was for God to fulfill it Himself. By sending His Spirit into Mary (Luke 1:35), God essentially came to earth in human form as Jesus, to be sacrificed and who His love for mankind (See John 3:16). To fully appreciate God's love, we need to be aware of the excruciating pain and humility Jesus willingly suffered for many who hated (Or now hate) Him.

Rejecting Jesus Shows Our Disdain for God
Jesus can be rejected in two ways: 1) by a decision to reject Him or 2) by simply not accepting Him. Knowing about Jesus, even believing the gospel story, is not accepting Him nor showing love for God. Even demons and Satan believe the gospel (See Mark 5:6-17). Love for God means acceptance of Jesus. It means turning our lives completely to Him for guidance. The Greek word used in the Bible for "believe" (As in John 3:16) is pisteuo, which literallly means to trust, or have faith in. This means more than intellectual knowledge. Imagine the disdain we show God by not accepting His very precious and loving sacrifice.

God's Unaccepted Gift?

Imagine sending your only child to deliver a gift to show forgiveness to an adversary. Imagine knowing that your child would die painfully while delivering it. Now suppose that person never opened the gift, never accepting forgiveness. Would you choose to be with him forever?

Acceptance or Rejection Is for Eternity

The Bible frequently reveals God's judgment. This does not conflict with God's love and forgiveness, most emphatically shown through the sacrifice of His Son. But it does reveal that God is just. In the end, the Bible clearly states that there will be a separation of those who trusted Jesus as God, and those who didn't. This separation is forever (See Luke 13:23-30; Revelation 20:12-15).

How do we know the Bible is accurate?

First, the integrity of original biblical manuscripts has been demonstrated by the vast number of manuscripts, precisely copied during the time of eyewitnesses and verified as unchanged by the Dead Sea Scrolls. Secondly, archaeology has shown complete consistency with what we know as the history of the world. Third, hundreds of ancient prophecies contained in the Bible and showing 100 percent accuracy indicate divine guidance and accuracy. And finally, the Bible is 100 percent consistent with established facts of science "¦ corroborated by many of the finest scientists in the world today.

Why do some people claim the Bible has contradictions?

After hundreds of years of challenge, the accuracy of the Bible has stood the test of time. Common types of misunderstandings include:

1. Details that once seemed to contradict science or archaeology. Often our information is too limited to
Know that the Bible is right. For many years, scholars believed the earth was flat, while the Bible indicated a spherical shape. Likewise, critics scoffed at the mention of the early Hittites, or cities like Sodom and Gomorrah, all thought to be nonexistent, yet verified as fact today. Scientist have recently "proven" Einstein's definition of the universe (Consistent with the Bible), which has superseded Newton's more limited view. The list goes on and on. As archaeology and science learn more, the Bible is verified and has yet to be proven wrong.

2. Different accounts by different authors. Details contained in different Gospels may at first seem contradictory. However, the accounts simply report events from different vantage points. For example, Matthew records that Mary Magdalene and 'the other Mary" went to the tomb. Mark records Mary Magdalene and Mary, mother of James, and Salome as going to the tomb. Luke records 'the women," and John records Mary Magdalene. Are the reports contradictory? No. Different people report different facts. Placed side by side, they just give a more complete picture of what happened.

The Chronological Visit to the Tomb.

The three women went to the tomb, saw a "young man" who told them of the resurrection and also told them to go tell the disciples. They left and returned with Peter and John, who viewed the tomb. The disciples then "returned home" and the women stayed. At that time, Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene.

Like witnesses to an event today, when all testimony is pieced together, it makes perfect sense and a more complete picture is given.

The Bible extensively reviews heaven, hell, Satan, angels, and demons in many of its 66 books. Surveys show that many more people believe in heaven than in hell. Some nonbiblical religions even deny that hell exists. Yet, Jesus actually spoke more about hell than about heaven. So it would not be wise to ignore hell. Jesus" parable in Luke 16:19-31 gives us a very poignant warning regarding heaven and hell.

It would seem wonderful if there was only a path to heaven with no hell. Not surprisingly, false prophets attempting to design a religion for man's desires try to do away with hell, or convince man that he is God. The Bible is specific concerning the path to heaven, and indicates that other paths lead to hell.

26th Jan, 2015 - 10:06pm / Post ID: #

God Was Say Jesus Where

I look at Jesus from a reincarnation viewpoint. He came from a higher Earth. His soul entered the body of Mary. Being a higher reincarnate, he was able to fertilize Mary. Thus the Father of Jesus was himself. He then is the trinity Father, son and holy spirit which is common for all higher Earth reincarnates such as Isaac, Moses, Isaiah, and Jesus. They are all the product of holy birth although Mary was the only virgin.
The statement that no one comes to the Father except through me is
"No one comes to me except through me". So what was Jesus? He was a pathway to the Jewish New Earth as specified in Isaiah. Those who follow Jesus and study the Bible Judanize their souls and in so doing become eligible to attain the Jewish new Earth.



Post Date: 14th Jul, 2022 - 2:32pm / Post ID: #

Where Does Jesus Say He Was God?
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Where Does Jesus Say He Was God?

Jesus claims to be the Son of God, one with the Father and that the Father is in Him, but he does not claim to identical with the Father or to even to be God the Son. The phrase "God the Son" does not seem to appear in the Bible.

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