Trinity DebateWHAT DOES THE BIBLE THINK OF JESUSLets look at Psalm 89 where David's uses the word first-born: This cannot apply to David since David was never the highest of the kings of the earth. This is a Messianic prophecy. What is conspicuous concerning what you have posted is your refusal to address the Messianic prophecies. I have addressed all your so-called proofs that Jesus is divine and shown how men have interpreted Scripture, wrangled over words, and pulled verses out of context. Honoring the Son as we honor the Father does not mean the Son is God. Fine, we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, but where do find we are saved by grace through faith in the Trinity or that Jesus is God? So by your own words Jesus cannot be God in the flesh since Jesus hungered, thirsted, got tired, and I will add died. All mankind exists in the form and likeness of God since God made man in His image. So your analysis of Philippians leaves a lot to be desired. Jesus was born a freeman and He emptied Himself of the perogatives of a freeman and humbled Himself as a Servant (shall I repost all the Messianic prophesies concerning God's anointed servant?), there God highly exalted Him so that at His name, not the person every knee will bow and confess that Jesus is Lord to the glory of God not the glory of Jesus. However, since the spirit of the Son was the first spirit God created we can understand the above to mean that the Son (who was originally spirit) became a man (John 1:1f), but again this does not prove or even indicate Jesus is God. What Scriptures have I ignored, and why do you object at my posting God's word to show you why I believe what I believe? Jesus tells us the God's word is truth, so why avoid God's truth? |
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