In the earliest gospel, Mark's Gospel, the author described Jesus as having extraordinary powers and had God call him his Son, but does not appear to have believed Jesus to be God, for example: 6:5: And he (Jesus) could there do no mighty work;10:18 Why call me good. There is none good but God.
The Gospels of Matthew and Luke report that Jesus had a divine birth, but still do not consider Jesus to be truly divine. It is only John's Gospel that finally had Jesus unambiguously call himself God.
Early Christians emphasised that Jesus was the Son of God and generally saw him as God, but they do not seem to have been sure how. Even in the fourth century, Arius said that Jesus, while divine, was inferior to God, while Bishop Alexander insisted that Jesus was of one substance with God. Out of this dispute came the declaration in the Nicene Creed that Jesus and God were of one substance, leading to acceptance of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. However, it was not until the end of the fourth century that this dispute was finally resolved by decree of Emperor Theodosius.
So, the distinction between Jesus and God has its beginning in the earliest years of Christianity. Today, most Christians support the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, that teaches that God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are three Gods in one God.
jesus was the person who did miracles to other people and god is jesus's father who was never really seen but is jesus's dead father hope this helps...btw, i thought u would already know this! i learned it in 3rd grade, no offense
Jesus is the son of God, and God is the Father and Creator.
Jevoah is the almighty god, the creator, while Jesus is his son.
God is the source of all things and Jesus is his son wherein some say Jesus is God himself in human form.
They are both the same thing.
B. Treleaven has written: 'The Scriptural distinction between God & Jesus Christ' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, God, Southern Unitarian Society, Unitarianism
Jesus is God's son
All people are God'children and will inherit the same as his son Jesus. No distinction is made. All inherit God's grace.
They are the same,
I think so. Jesus Christ sits at the right hand of God.
The Savior; the name of the Son of God as announced by the angel to his parents; the personal name of Our Lord, in distinction from Christ, his official appellation.
A Intermediary is the same thing as a mediator. I Timothy 2:5, "For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus". A mediator is a connecting link between two parties who want to come to an agreement. In the case of I Timothy 2:5 talking about Salvation Jesus Christ was the connecting link between God and men. Jesus was the perfect mediator as he possessed the nature and attributes of God (He was the Son of God and God Himself) and He (Jesus) was fully a Human Being. Jesus was the God/Man and so was the perfect Mediator. He mediates peace between God and any man who comes to God through Jesus Christ.
eved hashem (עבד ה׳), which also means "servant of God" (in Hebrew, there's no distinction between slave and servant).
To my knowledge, there is no other god declared to be The Alpha & the Omega, which indicates the Eternal God in Jesus Christ. In true Christianity, it would be false teaching to call anyone else by this distinction.
Judaism does believe in god but have rejected his son jesus christ. Christianity believes in god and jesus christ
The question is academic, since Jesus is God, and God created the dinsoaurs. Therefore, Jesus has power over all of creation.
no because it was bot king and god