John 3:21
Christian theology holds that Jesus was fully God and fully man. While on Earth, Jesus experienced human emotions, temptations, and limitations, but also performed miracles and displayed divine attributes. This concept, known as the hypostatic union, affirms that Jesus was both God and man simultaneously.
This phrase is not found verbatim in the book of Isaiah in the Bible. However, the concept of God sending a redeemer to save humanity is a prominent theme throughout the book.
This is because Jesus is not Jehovah God. In fact, while Jesus was on Earth Jehovah God Himself declared from Heaven that Jesus was His son. (Matthew 3:13-17; Mark 9:2-7) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
The Gospels came to be written by man....through God....the gospels are the life of Jesus Christ from birth to his years of ministering to God to his gruesome death....
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.
No such man exists that God did not create, Therefore, God can redeem all men. Further comment: If it were theoreticaly possible that a person be created without God, which it is not under the Christian understanding, God could still redeem that person, as He is omnipotent. Because redemption means to purchas back, and because there is no limmits to God's power or love, there is no price He cannot pay. Therefore, were it possible to be created without God, God could still redeem such a person.
The King James Version of the Bible does not contain a direct statement where Jesus explicitly tells God that He will go down to redeem man from his sins. However, themes of Jesus' mission to redeem humanity are prevalent throughout the New Testament, particularly in passages like John 3:16, which emphasizes God's love and the giving of His Son for salvation. Additionally, the concept of Jesus' sacrifice is foreshadowed in the Old Testament, such as in Isaiah 53.
jesus was a man who was god's son
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The event of God's son becoming man is called the Incarnation. This doctrine holds that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, took on human flesh and became fully human while remaining fully divine. The Incarnation is central to Christian belief, emphasizing God's desire to connect with humanity and redeem it through Jesus.
No, Jesus Christ was God then came down to earth and was born of the Virgin Mary in Bethlehem as a human being. Jesus is fully God and fully Man, the God/Man.
No, Jesus was totally male and totally God, he was the God-Man.
he wrote it in "Why God Became Man"
No. Christ Jesus has always been and will always be man, not God.
Jesus was born of a human mother. He is truly human. He is the only person who IS truly human. Man was created with a body, a soul and a spirit that was compatible with God. After the fall of man, all men were born spiritually dead. Jesus Christ was born with a body, a soul and a spirit that was alive to God. He, Jesus is the God/man, fully God and fully man. He became a human being to come to earth to bring mankind back to God. And this He did by His death, burial, and Resurrection. You can become God's child by accepting Jesus as your Savior and by no other way. John 14:6.
That is right! No man knows! Jesus, Son of God, doesn't even know! Only the LORD knows! Jesus chose not to know! It could be any day, any second! Hope that helps!
What was god mission to the world?