Sure it is a denial that Jesus is God.
See post 135.
Sure it is a denial that Jesus is God.
Jesus is not the Father, who alone is the true God.Thanks for citing a passage which proves Jesus is YHWH.
No, I haven't.
And like @MatthewG, I'm not going to other threads in this discussion.
Jesus is not the Father, who alone is the true God.
do you believe in Bible times? You realize of course Christianity comes from Bible times. Is that like erasing history? That's like “condemnation of memory,” the term refers to a practice associated with ancient rulers who called for the erasure of their predecessors from the historical record; their likeness removed from statues, monuments, coinage and texts. It was a punishment the ancient Romans viewed as worse than death.I dont live in Bible times. We are to love God and love others.
People can share and have liberty to believe what they will, im not desirous to have domination of their faith.
Its a good question.I've asked this question many times.
Me too, its good to listen to what Jesus said. Today you already know he is the Lord God Almighty, but it is his overcoming which he gets to sit on his fathers throne, but he is not over his father. I believe that Jesus was the Word of God.As you know I base all my beliefs about Jesus upon Scripture which is the Truth, and Jesus is called the Truth and the True God and Eternal Life in 1 John 5:20. Christ is the True Light that enlightens every man.
I tried to explain that to you earlier.
I only posted 8 passages about prayer to Jesus. I left several dozen out.Thumbs up.
Why do i need to? I can do that in my own time reading the bible.
Jesus’ Equality and Identity with GodI trust Jesus.
He said “Love the LORD your God with all your heart, mind, strength, soul, etc”
You are affirming Jesus is the Lord God Almighty right in your above comment.Its a good question.
Me too, its good to listen to what Jesus said. Today you already know he is the Lord God Almighty, but it is his overcoming which he gets to sit on his fathers throne, but he is not over his father. I believe that Jesus was the Word of God.
I dont think any of us are blasphemying or doing anything wrong.
Divisions always come. To continue to love is in important. Im at my mothers shop right now and dont wanna listen to any tunes. I dont care much for christian music or christian culture in general but i bet they are cool.do you believe in Bible times? You realize of course Christianity comes from Bible times. Is that like erasing history? That's like “condemnation of memory,” the term refers to a practice associated with ancient rulers who called for the erasure of their predecessors from the historical record; their likeness removed from statues, monuments, coinage and texts. It was a punishment the ancient Romans viewed as worse than death.
Yes we are to love God and to love others part of doing that is pointing out Heresy.
I like delirious They are one of my favorite Christian rock bands. You ever hear of them?
He said this too: believe also in Me. Doesn’t that make His statement one of equality?I trust Jesus.
He said “Love the LORD your God with all your heart, mind, strength, soul, etc”
Not gonna read all that. If you talked plainly i might. Im not worried about all these studies and stuff people made at the moment. Just conversing. Its not like your my dad or anything, if you wanna talk to me normally i might respond.Jesus’ Equality and Identity with God
Jesus asserts his equality and identity with God in the face of blasphemy charges by the Jewish leaders. He is charged with making himself equal with God (John 5:16–47) and later for identifying himself with God (John 10:25–39).
His accusers threaten the penalty for blasphemy. In both cases, Jesus denies the charge on the grounds that he is speaking the truth, citing in support the plurality of witnesses required by Jewish law. In John 14:1 Jesus co-ordinates himself with God as the object of faith – “Believe in God; believe also in me.”
Similarly, like frames around a picture, John refers to him as “God” in John 1:18 at the start of his Gospel and has Thomas confessing him as “my Lord and my God” in John 20:28 at the end.
Paul’s characteristic name for Jesus Christ is “Lord” (kurios), the Greek word commonly used for YHWH (יהוה), the covenant name of God in the Old Testament.
By this pervasive use Paul shows he regards Jesus as having the status of God, without abridgement. He makes no attempt to explain or defend it, mentioning it so unselfconsciously that, as Hurtado comments, it entails its being everyday currency among the early Christians.
Paul’s letters testify to belief in the full deity of Jesus Christ as the basic axiom of the church not as a point of contention. This, Hurtado points out, is confirmed by the Aramaic acclamation in 1 Corinthians 16:22, marana tha (Lord, come!). Paul uses this in a Gentile context without explanation or translation, addressing Christ in a corporate, liturgical prayer, with the reverence shown to God.
Moreover, the roots of this prayer are Palestinian, widely familiar beyond its original source and probably pre-Pauline.7 Bauckham writes of “its very early origin.”8 Paul applies the divine name (YHWH) to Christ via kurios “without explanation or justification, suggesting that his readers were already familiar with the term and its connotation.” In Romans 9:5 it is likely that Paul expressly designates Jesus Christ as theos (God). Witherington writes of John that he “is willing to predicate of Jesus what he predicates of the Lord God, because he sees them as on the same level.”9
The author of Hebrews, too, in his argument for Christ’s supremacy, cites Psalm 45 to support the incarnate Son as possessing the status of God (Heb. 1:8–9). The Son is the brightness of the Father’s glory, the express image of his being. All angels are to worship him (Heb. 1:1-14). Since he is superior to the angels, Bauckham comments, “he is included in the unique identity of the one God.”10 Psalm 102, referring to the creator of the universe, is here applied directly to Christ. As T.F. Torrance puts it, Christ is “not just a sort of locum tenens, or a kind of ‘double’ for God in his absence, but the incarnate presence of Yahweh.”11
Furthermore, Jesus’ resurrection discloses that he is Lord, the deity of Christ becoming “the supreme truth of the Gospel … the central point of reference consistent with the whole sequence of events leading up to and beyond the crucifixion.”12 At the center of the New Testament message is the unbroken relation between the Son and the Father.13
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The Deity of Christ
The Son, Jesus Christ, is distinct from the Father; he is divine, equal, and of identical being with him and the Holy Spirit.www.thegospelcoalition.org
Do you "see" now?
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What happens when that happens? I didnt say anything about not beliving in Jesus.He said this too: believe also in Me.
Not going back. Im a hard headed son of a gun, and not to worried about it when someone claims im a person who reject faith in looking to God and accepting his son. I forgive you, but meh… idk even really know if i can fully trust or not anyway.Post 112.
You would agree Jesus is stating His equality with the Father right ?What happens when that happens? I didnt say anything about not beliving in Jesus.
No=you are obstinate-I speak plainly and still you don't get it.Not gonna read all that. If you talked plainly i might. Im not worried about all these studies and stuff people made at the moment. Just conversing. Its not like your my dad or anything, if you wanna talk to me normally i might respond.
Not going back.
among other things.Im a hard headed son of a gun,
More to the point of the OP, who are we told to worship? Thomas does not tell us to worship Jesus.Do we listen to thomas or Jesus though?
Always confuse not agreeing with no understanding.No=you are obstinate-I speak plainly and still you don't get it.