Yes, he did and His own claims were recorded in scripture. The instances where He referred to the Father as greater, such as below, are references to His position and role in the Trinity while He was on Earth.
No, Jesus never claimed divinity, on contrary he said
" My Father is greater than I"
" My Father is greter than all"
" I cant of myself so nothing, as i hear i judge and my judgment in just..."
Only those who believe in Jesus' divinity and accept his gift of life will be saved. All have fallen short and need a savior, therefore should accept Jesus' grace and be saved regardless of what others say or do. People need to learn to think for themselves. Whether people believe or not does not alter the truth of who Jesus is and of His great love for all people. Jesus' divinity is central to who he is.
Unitarians, Jehovah Witnesses, and Mormons don't believe in the Trinity.
A:You need to visualise what you mean by 'saved', and no doubt you will then say, "Saved from hell." To be saved from hell, you presumably need to believe in hell, since most people in the world do not believe in hell, either having no religious belief or following a religion that does not teach of hell. Christians believe in hell, and they have two different views on salvation. In one camp are those who believe that all that is needed for salvation is to believe in the divinity of Jesus. A more rational camp believes that salvation requires not only belief in the divinity of Jesus but also forgiveness of sins.Thus, you have three choices: 1) you do not need salvation because hell is a theological invention to justify religion; 2) you must believe in the divinity of Jesus; 3) you must not only believe in the divinity of Jesus but also seek forgiveness of sins.
A:You need to visualise what you mean by 'saved', and no doubt you will then say, "Saved from hell." To be saved from hell, you presumably need to believe in hell, since most people in the world do not believe in hell, either having no religious belief or following a religion that does not teach of hell. Christians believe in hell, and they have two different views on salvation. In one camp are those who believe that all that is needed for salvation is to believe in the divinity of Jesus. A more rational camp believes that salvation requires not only belief in the divinity of Jesus but also forgiveness of sins.Thus, you have three choices: 1) you do not need salvation because hell is a theological invention to justify religion; 2) you must believe in the divinity of Jesus; 3) you must not only believe in the divinity of Jesus but also seek forgiveness of sins.
The Anglican church is a denomination of Christianity. Anglicans worship God and believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ. .
Of course, they also belong as a church of Christ because they believe the divinity of Jesus.
Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead to show his power over death and to fulfill the prophecy of his resurrection, demonstrating his divinity and offering salvation to believers.
Yes He Is. He Is the Second Person Of the Holy Trinity.
The belief that we are gods, as mentioned by Jesus, can impact our understanding of our own divinity and relationship with God by emphasizing the idea that we have a divine nature within us. This belief can lead to a deeper connection with God and a greater sense of responsibility in how we live our lives.
It is not terribly hard for them to understand the belief; most Muslims are aware of how Christians have ascribed divinity to Jesus. They just disagree with the belief because the Qur'an holds that Jesus was not God, the Son of God, or some other Divinity. The Qur'an states quite clearly that Jesus was a Prophet, an important prophet, but nothing beyond human.
Perhaps in Christian belief. In Judaism, however, there is no such concept. See:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?What do Jews believe about God?
The pagans between the Arians doctrine with the Christians.They are also Christians but they do not believe to the divinity of Jesus as God and man.