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Saturday 28 July 2018

IS JESUS GOD ? PART FOUR

                                        IS JESUS  GOD ?

    PART FOUR

   (copied from 
    Y-Jesus.com)



Did Jesus Claim To Be God ?

So what is it that convinces many scholars that Jesus claimed to be God?  Author John Piper explains that  Jesus claimed power which uniquely belonged to God. 

" .... Jesus'  friends and enemies were staggered again and again by what He said and did.  He would be walking down the road, seemingly like any other man, then turn and say something like, 'Before Abraham was, I am,'  or 'If you have seen Me, you have seen the Father.'  or very calmly after being accused of blasphemy, He would say 'The Son of man has authority on earth to forgive sins.'  To the dead He might simply say 'Rise up' or  'Come Forth,'  and they would obey. To the storms on the sea He would say, 'Be Still,'  and to a loaf of bread He would say 'Become a thousand meals, '   and it was done immediately.

But what did Jesus really mean by such statements?  Is it possible that Jesus was merely a prophet, like Moses, or Elijah, or Daniel ?  Even a superficial reading of the Bible reveals Jesus claimed to be something more than a prophet. No other prophet had made such claims about himself, in fact, no other prophet put himself in God's place.


Some argue that Jesus never specifically said 
"I am God."   It is true that He never stated the exact words, "I am God,"  however, Jesus also never explicitly said, "I am a man,"  or "I am a prophet,"  yet Jesus was undoubtedly human, and His followers considered Him a prophet, like Moses and Elijah. So we cannot rule out Jesus being divine just because He didn't say those exact words, any more than we can say He wasn't a prophet. 

In fact, Jesus' statements about Himself contradict the notion that He was simply a great man or a prophet. On more than one occasion, Jesus referred to Himself as God's Son. When asked whether he thought it far-fetched for Jesus to be the Son of God, lead singer of U2, Bono, answered:

"No, its not far-fetched to me. Look the secular response to the Christ story always goes like this: He was a great prophet, obviously a very interesting guy, had a lot to say along the lines of other great prophets, .....  But Christ doesn't allow you that. He doesn't let you off the hook. Christ says  No I am not saying I'm a teacher, don't call Me a teacher, . I'm not saying I'm a prophet ... I'm saying I'm God incarnate."  And people say , No, No, please just be a prophet, a prophet we can take." 

Before we examine Jesus' claims, it is important to understand that He made them in the context of the Jewish belief in one God (monotheism). No faithful Jew would ever believe in more than one God. And Jesus believed in the one God, praying to the Father as the only true God.

But in that same prayer, Jesus spoke of having always existed  with His Father. And when Phillip asked Jesus to show them the Father, Jesus said "Phillip, I have been with you so long and you don't know Me?  Whoever has seen Me has seen the Father."

So, the question is; Was Jesus claiming to be the God Who created the universe?

next post  tomorrow 29th July

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