ArchivedJESUS IS GOD!!!Scorpion already answered the "only way to God" comment. And as for Christ saying He cannot do anything without the help of the Father, how does that not make him God in the flesh as the Holy Bible implies? If the Father has given Jesus ALL power, made him the way through which salvation comes, and even calls Christ God, why can't Christ be God in the flesh? Not to mention if you see Christ, you see the Father. You don't seem to understand. You can't just pray to God and ignore the sacrifice of Jesus. The Father has made Jesus the way. And nowhere in scripture does Christ say I have to pray in the name of the prophets when praying to the Father. Christ claims He was greater than the prophets and Christ says when you pray to the father, pray in his name. No one in the OT was given all power in heaven and on earth. Christ being the onlt begotten Son of God is not the same as other people being called sons of God. I am a son of God. We are all children of God because without God we would not exist. But Christ's relationship with the Father is clearly different than ours. I already explained this. Christ is God in the flesh because (1) the Father has made him the way through which salvation comes. (2) If you see Christ, you see the Father. (3) Christ was given ALL power on earth and in heaven. (4) The Father Himself calls Christ God. What you don't understand is, the Father already refutes you. You say Christ is not God because Christ referred to the Father as God by saying "My God and your God." But the Father says to the Son eventhough I am "thy" God, you are still God. This is the mystery of the Godhead which the Bible refers to. It is not up to you to understand but to bow the knee to God's revelation. In the OT, christ is referred to as "Mighty God" and "Immanuel" (God with us). You cannot say that Immanuel is just a name which represents God just as Jesus is a name which means salvation but does not necessarily mean Christ is salvation, because Jesus' name is not Immanuel. He is called Immanuel in the literal sense because when you see him, you see the Father and when you see him, God is literally with us. Already refuted.
1 Corinthians 2:14>But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. Why did you add David's name in that Psalm? That is not referring to David but Christ. You always complain about how people added to the Holy Bible, but yet you are adding David's name to a statement which is not about David, but Christ. Read the passage from the Holy Bible I posted above. Then when you read that, answer this question which Christ asks that no one could answer: What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? They say unto him, The Son of David............If David then call him Lord, how is he his son? ( Matthew 22:42,45). If no one can answer that question and Christ claims that the statement is true, then your argument of Christ not being God is also not true because of your lack of understanding. Two things. (1) We all know that Christ humbled Himself though He thought it not robbery to be equal with God [Phillippians 2:5-8]. (2) Though you say the Father gives Christ the power, you ignore the fact that the Father refers to Christ as God and when you see Christ, you see the Father. Already refuted. And I already told you everyone else who is called lord is not the same as Christ being called Lord. According to the Holy Bible (the true word of God), Christ is the Lord of lords (Rev 17:19). |
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