In Christian theology, Jesus did not "become" God. Jesus always was, and is, and always will be, God. (Cf. John 1:1: "In the beginning was the Word [a term for Jesus], and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.")
In some kinds of Gnosticism, Jesus was Just Some Guy who may or may not have become divine, but the details depend on the specific branch of Gnosticism you're talking about
God has no age. He always was and always will be. Jesus was with him always.
The word became flesh in Jesus the Christ, born of Mary.
Jesus became the God's son and when he grew up he helped people just like god aparently does.
He has always been Christ, he was born the son of god.
Jesus was the turning point in the Bible where God basically became less militant. In the old testament, God was violent, destructive, and hateful. A majority of the 2 million people God killed in the Bible, were in the Old testament. So once, Jesus came and asked God to forgive us, He became the loving God we think of today.
Ruth
A:Scholars studying Mark, the earliest New Testament gospel say that it says that in this gospel, Jesus became the son of God at his baptism. In verse 1:11, God spoke to Jesus, to tell him the news that he was his beloved son.The Gospels of Matthew and Luke add nativity stories to the original account, showing that Jesus was begotten of the Holy Spirit, so he became the son of God at his conception.John's Gospel did not need a nativity story to demonstrate that Jesus was the son of God from the time of his conception, as it says that Jesus was the son of God since before creation.
Paul spoke the word of God and people listened, but not followers like Jesus.
As Christians believe the God of the Old Testament was the Word who became Jesus, there are numerous mentions to God. In the New Testament for instance, during Satan's temptation of Jesus in the desert, Jesus uses the word God as supreme and ultimate Creator. God was not a 'Father' to the evil Satan but only to those in mankind who love and obey His Commands.
The Bible is the Word of God given to mankind as a guide or instruction manual. As the 2nd divine being of the God Family, the Father is supreme and give the Word who became Jesus the authority to tell/inspire mankind with these writings.
A:The gospels provide some guidance on this, although contradictory.Scholars say that Mark's Gospel, the first New Testament gospel to be written, portrays Jesus as an ordinary man who became the Son of God at his baptism.The Gospels of Mathew and Luke both make it clear that Jesus became the Son of God from his conception. The narratives indicate that this was the beginning of Jesus' existence.John's Gospel differs quite markedly from the others and says (John 1:2) that Jesus was with God in the beginning.
Jesus Christ is truly God and truly man because the Trinity is 3 persons in one God (meaning all three are truly God) and through the Incarnation Jesus was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and became both truly man and truly God.