For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. Romans 8:14 (KJV)
The argument for Jesus being the Son of God is that the Bible says so. If there is any doubt as to the reliability of the Bible, then there is no support for the argument that Jesus is the Son of God.
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.
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because it says in God's Word that he was sent to earth to die for man
Mary is the mother of the SON of God. although the Holy Trinity states that God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are one, Jesus is technically God's son. There is nothing in the scriptures that state that Mary ever mentioned her son was the son of God. However, she alludes to it in her beautiful prayer of praise she says to St. Elizabeth when she visited her before the birth of John the Baptist. "My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God, my savior . . . " Also known as the Magnificat.
No. It says clearly that Jesus was the "Son of God." That means he is a man. He is also God, but that is another topic. no but Joshua bullock is
If you believe what the Bible says then, no
In the Bible it says that that Jesus is God. He is three in one. Father, Son, Holy Spirit. So, yes he is the Messiah and Jesus is God!
Mathew 26:63--->
His full name would be either Jesus, Son of Joseph; Jesus, Son of Mary; Jesus, Son of David; or Jesus, Son of God, depending on whom you are talking with. For short, you could always say God.
AnswerScholars say that the synoptic gospels do not describe Jesus as pre-existing. He became the Son of God while on earth. However, John's Gospel says that Jesus existed since the beginning, and so was the Son of God before he was on earth. Take your pick
Jesus never said that 'I am the son of God', and the statement that Jesus was, (or rather is), the son of God came from Scripture, from devils and from man rather than from Jesus. When the ruling Pharisees directly asked Jesus if he were the son of God, he agreed, and finally for this statement, (Matthew 26.64), he was condemned to death and crucified. But consider this verse, of what the Jews thought of Jesus after he talked about his Father: Therefore the Jews sought the more to kill him, because he not only had broken the sabbath, but said also that God was his Father, making himself equal with God. (John5.18)