Most certainly. He said 'before Abraham was I AM'. ( The I AM being the name for almighty God in the Old Testament)
Jesus also said 'I and the Father are one.'
Monotheism asserts the belief in one God, while Christianity, which includes the belief in Jesus as the Son of God and part of the Holy Trinity, complicates the notion of monotheism by incorporating a divine figure beyond God the Father.
The Christ or Jesus is a Messenger of God. One of the greatest prophets.He is a man who is neither angel nor God.Refer to related question below for more information.No.
This phrase introduces the genealogy of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew. By tracing Jesus' lineage back to David and Abraham, it establishes his royal and messianic lineage in accordance with Jewish expectations. This emphasizes Jesus' rightful claim to the title of Messiah.
No, Mary is not a god nor has she ever been viewed as a god by Christians or the Christian church. The concept that Mary was a god can be traced back to an error within the Qur'an. Muhammad falsely believed that the Christian Trinity consisted of God the Father, Jesus the Son and Mary the Mother. However, this is not what the Trinity ever was. It was merely Muhammad's (and others) lack of knowledge and misunderstanding surfacing when constructing the Qur'an. See Sura 5:116, ""O Jesus, son of Mary, did you say to mankind:'Worship me and my mother as two deitiesapart from God?'" mary was a usefull vessel for jesus to be born into this world she is a bless mother but human like us all.
The religious leaders were so offended because they recognized that 'no-one can forgive sins except God only.' They thus rightly recognized Jesus' claim to be God in His forgiving the sins of the man, as all sin is ultimately against God, and only God has the right to forgive it.
Through Jesus. Jesus is God incarnate.
Yes, Our Lord Jesus Is God Incarnate.
Yes, Jesus did explicitly claim to be the Son of God during his time on Earth.
No, Christians see Jesus and God as ONE. Jesus is God incarnate.
Jesus was God incarnate, he had no weaknesses except his humanity.
Yes, Jesus does claim to be God in the Bible. In the Gospel of John, Jesus says, "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30), indicating his divine nature.
Yes, in one sense. He said to have seen him was to have seen the father. You could also say he did not claim equality with God as that would be to say he was equal to God but distinct from him. He is God. You are not equal to yourself and you would never say you were equal to yourself. Only another person could claim to be equal to you.AnswerYes, Jesus claimed equality with God because He was God incarnate [that is, 100% God and also 100% Man - and don't ask me to explain how!]
According to the Bible, Jesus didn't believe anything. Jesus KNEW everything. Jesus was God incarnate, according to the Bible.
According to Christian teaching, Jesus was the incarnate form of God, sent to Earth to guide humankind and to sacrifice himself to save us from our sins.
You may be looking for the term "athiest." An athiest is a person who doesn't believe in God. Various religions believe in God, but not necessarily that Jesus was God incarnate.
Can anyone really answer this? ANSWER: Yes... if you believe that Jesus was God incarnate, then Jesus and God walked the earth at the same time. If you do not believe it, then they did not. J.C.- No even if you don't believe in god, it happened you just need to realize it!
The heart of the sacred scripture is in the Gospel.Because JESUS CHRIST the incarnate Word of GOD is the heart and fullness of God's Revelation.