Jesus claimed to be the Son of God in The Bible, stating that he and God are one. This belief is a central tenet of Christianity.
No, Jesus did not say, "I am not the Son of God." According to Christian beliefs, Jesus is considered the Son of God.
Jesus claimed to be the Son of God in the Bible, stating that he and God are one. He also referred to himself as the Messiah and the Savior of the world.
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At Jesus' baptism, God said, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased."
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.
God wanted to come down to earth in a human form. That's when he created Jesus Jesus was god but not in god's heavenly form.
Jesus was the only begotten (of woman) son of God, who identified himself to Moses as "I am".
No, God Made Jesus in his own image, but as a son. A.K.A "son of god"
Jesus identifies himself as the Son of God in the Bible, claiming to have a unique and divine relationship with God the Father. He often refers to himself as the Son of God in the Gospels, asserting his special connection to God and his role as the Messiah.
Mark's Gospel portrays Jesus as fully human, adopted by God as his son at the time of his baptism. This gospel even has Jesus deny being God ("Why call me good, there is none good but God").Matthew and Luke portray Jesus as the Son of God from his conception, but not divine in the way that God was.John's Gospel portrays Jesus as divine and pre-existing, from the time of creation. In this gospel, Jesus frequently asserts his divinity.
According to the Bible, Jesus teaches that being saved involves believing in him as the Son of God, repenting of sins, and following his teachings to have eternal life in heaven.
If you are referring to Legion, he called Jesus, "Jesus, Son of the Most High God."