
subhuman1996
🇬🇱JESUS IS MY LORD AND SAVIOR ☦️🙏🏻
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Biblical Evidence for Jesus’s Divinity
1. Jesus identifies as God: In John 8:58, Jesus says “Before Abraham was, I am.” This is a reference to Exodus 3:14, where God identifies Himself as “I AM”. His audience understood this as a claim to divinity, which is why they tried to stone Him.
2. Jesus accepts Worship: In Matthew 14:33 and Matthew 28:9, Jesus is worshiped, and He accept it something that in jewis tradition, is reserved for God alone.
3. “I Am” Statements: In Gospel of John, Jesus repeatedly uses the phrase “I am” (e.g., John 6:35, John 8:12) a claim to divinity similar to God’s self-revelation in Old Testament.
4. John 1:1-14: The opening of Johns Gospel confirms that “the Word was God” and became flesh in Jesus. This identifies Jesus not only as divine but also as the active agent in creation.
5. Pauls Writings: In Colossians 1:15-17, Paul calls Jesus the Creator of all things, and in Philippians 2:6, he confirms that Jesus existed in “very nature God” before His incarnation
Theological Points
1.The Trinity: The doctrine of the Trinity teaches that Jesus, the Son, is fully God, co-equal and co-eternal with the Father and the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19, John 14:9).
2.Jesus as the Image of God: Colossians 1:15 calls Jesus the “image of the invisible God”, meaning He reveals God’s nature fully.
3.Incarnation: The fact that Jesus is both fully God and fully man (as confirmed in Nicene Creed) is central to Christianity. The Incarnation allows God to truly identify with human suffering, while still remaining divine.
@takethewhitepill @Aladin
1. Jesus identifies as God: In John 8:58, Jesus says “Before Abraham was, I am.” This is a reference to Exodus 3:14, where God identifies Himself as “I AM”. His audience understood this as a claim to divinity, which is why they tried to stone Him.
2. Jesus accepts Worship: In Matthew 14:33 and Matthew 28:9, Jesus is worshiped, and He accept it something that in jewis tradition, is reserved for God alone.
3. “I Am” Statements: In Gospel of John, Jesus repeatedly uses the phrase “I am” (e.g., John 6:35, John 8:12) a claim to divinity similar to God’s self-revelation in Old Testament.
4. John 1:1-14: The opening of Johns Gospel confirms that “the Word was God” and became flesh in Jesus. This identifies Jesus not only as divine but also as the active agent in creation.
5. Pauls Writings: In Colossians 1:15-17, Paul calls Jesus the Creator of all things, and in Philippians 2:6, he confirms that Jesus existed in “very nature God” before His incarnation
Theological Points
1.The Trinity: The doctrine of the Trinity teaches that Jesus, the Son, is fully God, co-equal and co-eternal with the Father and the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19, John 14:9).
2.Jesus as the Image of God: Colossians 1:15 calls Jesus the “image of the invisible God”, meaning He reveals God’s nature fully.
3.Incarnation: The fact that Jesus is both fully God and fully man (as confirmed in Nicene Creed) is central to Christianity. The Incarnation allows God to truly identify with human suffering, while still remaining divine.
@takethewhitepill @Aladin