There is no doubt that Yeshua is a God.
Yeshua is not a God.
Yeshua is God.
There is no doubt that the Apostles knew that He was a God.
The Apostles knew that He is God.
This is the title they gave him and that they passed on to those they taught.
Ignatius of Antioch learned from both John and Peter.
Ignatius (AD 50-117) was the bishop at the church in Antioch and also a disciple of John the Apostle. He wrote a series of letters to various churches on his way to Rome, where he was to be martyred. He writes,
Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, unto her which hath been blessed in greatness through the plentitude of God the Father; which hath been foreordained before the ages to be for ever unto abiding and unchangeable glory, united and elect in a true passion, by the will of the Father and of Jesus Christ our God; even unto the church which is in Ephesus [of Asia], worthy of all felicitation: abundant greeting in Christ Jesus and in blameless joy.2
Being as you are imitators of God, once you took on new life through the blood of God you completed perfectly the task so natural to you.3
There is only one physician, who is both flesh and spirit, born and unborn, God in man, true life in death, both from Mary and from God, first subject to suffering and then beyond it, Jesus Christ our Lord.4
For our God, Jesus the Christ, was conceived by Mary according to God’s plan, both from the seed of David and of the Holy Spirit.5
Consequently all magic and every kind of spell were dissolved, the ignorance so characteristic of wickedness vanished, and the ancient kingdom was abolished when God appeared in human form to bring the newness of eternal life.6
For our God Jesus Christ is more visible now that he is in the Father.7
I glorify Jesus Christ, the God who made you so wise, for I observed that you are established in an unshakable faith, having been nailed, as it were, to the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ.8
Wait expectantly for the one who is above time: the Eternal, the Invisible, who for our sake became visible; the Intangible, the Unsuffering, who for our sake suffered, who for our sake endured in every way.9
The topics we were discussing was how Yeshua and Apostles referred to Him and Yahweh and then the whole "I am" thing. And then the fact that Yeshua called Yahweh His God and His Father.
Of course Jesus called Yahweh His God and Father....He was in human form at the time.
He was referring to the ONLY God....but as a different PERSON.
There is one God.
There are three Persons.
God tells us WHAT He is (His essence).
The name tells us WHO He is (Father, Son, Holy Spirit).
The Deity of Yeshua is certain Its how Father and Son Gods worked together for the good of humanity. God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son .....This is My Son in whom I am well pleased. And the Father is greater than I and My Father in Heaven.
Correct. When Jesus was on earth...the Father was greater.
The Father was, for example, omnipresent...
Jesus was not.
And Jesus said to her, “Stop clinging to Me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to My brethren and say to them, ‘I ascend to My Father and your Father, and My God and your God.’” Yeshua said they are one as we are one....which means the oneness concept extends to us not the number 1. As in the body of Christ, not 1 God.
We are one IN Christ/God.
Jesus is one WITH God...He is part of God.
Jesus was praying the Priestly prayer....
asking God Father that all believers be one,,,In unity,
as He and God Father are one.
We are NOT one with God because we are sinful and God is not.
The topic is about the details on a complex topic. Not the simple fact that Yeshua is a God....the Son of God....
Messiah and Savior.
It's very simple GH.
Jesus is God.
HOW to explain this is by the Trinity.
John 14:9
9 Jesus said to him, "Have I been so long * with you, and yet you have not come to know Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father;