John 8. You took part of a verse and said it was about God's blessings. I took the same verse but added those before and after which was not about God's blessings at all but about who Jesus is. He came from above, heaven, and is "God with us." Read what I wrote to R.
@Runningman Good argument, R. Yes, Jesus is the Messiah/Christ. By His crucifixion and resurrection He destroyed the works of the devil who is below, and is making us dead to sin like Him, so that we cannot commit sin. And God does call us "children of God." But did you notice in John 17 what Jesus asks for? It was
what He emptied Himself of to come to earth to be born of a woman so His sinless being could die for us. He was not born with a sin nature, but a clean human nature, and provided the way for the sin to be removed from our inherent sin nature because of Adam, making us clean.
5 And now, O Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory
which I had with You before the world was.
Jesus was not a god, He was part of God. God is plural and we are made in Their likeness - a triune being. Spirit, soul, and body.
R, you and P are more like Trinitarians who believe they are separate persons, than I am! Jesus embodies the whole Godhead.