No they are not the same person. Lucifer is the Fallen Angel, he was punished as he disobeyed God and and was thrown out from Heaven, and is also known as the Satan. Jesus was a Prophet and he was a human
Latter-day Saints believe that not only Satan, but one third of the hosts of heaven rebelled against God, the Father, and were expelled from Heaven. Satan led that rebellion, and continues to fight against God the Father, and Jesus Christ, the first-born (and only begotten) son of God.
So the bottom line is that you, Hitler, Satan, those who followed him, Mother Theresa, the prophets, and Ghandi are all spiritual brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ. Christ is our elder brother. He died so that those of us who didn't (and don't) rebel against the Father can live again in His presence.
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The Bible says that God is the Father of all (Malachi 2:10; Ephesians 4:6) - which would include you, me, Jesus, and Satan. Therefore, we are all spiritual brothers and sisters.
Answer:In official Mormon teaching, Jesus is the first spirit child conceived and begotten by the Heavenly Father and one of His many wives (Heavenly Mothers). According to the late Mormon Apostle Bruce McConkie, Jesus Christ through obedience and devotion "attained that pinnacle of intelligence which ranked him as a God." If Jesus is the first spirit child and the Heavenly Father and Mother conceived other spirit children including Satan, then according to the Mormons, Jesus and Satan are logically spirit brothers. Hank Hanegraaff (President of the Christian Research Institute International and author) says "While LDS spokespersons sometimes obfuscate this fundamental Mormon teaching, apostles of the Mormon Church and current official LDS publications clearly affirm it. As explained by the Mormon publication Ensign, On first hearing, the doctrine that Lucifer and our Lord, Jesus Christ, are brothers may seem surprising to some- especially to those unacquainted with latter-day revelations. But both the scriptures and the prophets affirm that Jesus Christ and Lucifer are indeed offspring of our Heavenly Father and, therefore spirit brothers". In sharp contrast to Mormon Christology, the biblical witness is clear and convincing: Jesus Christ is the eternal Creator God (John 1: Colossians 1; Hebrews 1; Revelation 1). Paul explicitly teaches that Jesus is the creator of all, including the angelic realm to which Satan belongs. Colossians 1:15-16 says "He is the invisible God, the firstborn over creation. For by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him."No. Jesus is a godly loving person that has created this world, you, and me. Lucifer is a whole different person. Lucifer was actually jealous of God because he liked God's powers and wanted to have his one so he killed himself and he went to Hell. Then he had his own powers. Now you choose: Who do you want to go to?: Jesus (God) or Lucifer (Devil)?
No. Jesus is considered as Jesus, and Lucifer is considered as Lucifer. They ARE Two different people.
Who wanted to be exalted lucifer or Jesus
Jesus Christ existed before Lucifer was created, but Lucifer existed before Jesus was incarnated.
Never heard of that one; but of course it is impossible for Jesus, as God, created Lucifer.
Yes he did, and still does.
No. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God the Father, not of Lucifer. You can learn more about what Mormons believe about Jesus Christ at the "Related Links" below.
Yes he was created a long time before Jesus and even before Adam
Jesus was born probably around 4 BC. Lucifer better known as Satan or the devil, was never born, he was created at the begin of the world, he is an angel that rebelled against God.
Satan, Lucifer, the devil, whatever you want to call him/it.
AnswerIf we imagine Lucifer to be living in hell, then 1 Peter 3:19-20 tells us that Jesus went down to hell after his crucifixion.
52. I have found this answer by subtracting the root of lucifer by the angle of god to create st peter. this then divides by pie to make Jesus.
AnswerJesus of course. He turned water into wine and it was the best.
According to Christian tradition, the keys of hell are believed to be in the possession of Jesus Christ, not Satan. The New Testament states that Jesus has the keys of death and Hades (hell), which symbolize his power and authority over these realms.