And just to say, the bible says Jesus had the Spirit without measure, and that He "came out from God", which is implying that He came from "within" God, as being part of the Godhead, not just sent like an angel is sent.
I would like to address some of your points here....
Jesus was born 100% human and so he was a mortal just like his siblings, but without inherited sin. He had no supernatural abilities until he received the Holy Spirit at his baptism at the age of 30. This is why his siblings had trouble putting faith in him...he was just their big brother...someone they had grown up with. They were as amazed by his miracles as everyone else. None put faith in him until after his resurrection.
He came from God.....he was ”sent” by him as Scripture plainly states. (John 3:16; John 17:3) Implying something, doesn’t make it true.
Jesus is called God’s “only begotten son”....but what does that mean in the big picture when God is said to have many “sons” in heaven with him? Does it make Jesus merely “an angel” to suggest that he is created?
He is not like any other creation...he is unique....a one off.
Paul calls him
“the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation”. (Col 1:15)
If he is the “firstborn” of “ALL CREATION” then he is the first and only direct creation of his Father. Or as it says in Rev 3:14...he is
“the beginning of God’s creation”.
All things came into existence “THROUGH” the Son, but from the Father, using God’s powerful spirit in the process.
Do we appreciate why he had to be born as a sinless human to pay the price of redemption, which was set in Eden?
Sinless life was lost for all of Adam’s children in one act of disobedience, so with one act of redemption, Jesus paid for our sin, with his sinless life...we inherited sin against our will, and it was not our fault....Jesus came to pay for what we might do in the future, because of inherited sin....
”while we were yet sinners Christ died for us”.
What a wonderful safety net! But for unbelievers no net at all. They will ignore Christ’s sacrifice as of no importance....trampling on the most precious gift that God ever gave the world.
He is "the" Son of God and also "the" Son of Man by title....and "the only" begotten Son of God.....so these are titles that belong exclusively to Him.
Yes they do, but none of them state that he is Yahweh. He is “the son of Yahweh” and always has been.
He is God’s firstborn...”monogenes” which is a word used in the Bible for an “only child”....not exclusive to Jesus.
Jesus was a unique son in that he was used as the agency for his God and Father in creation, which Paul states was
“created through him and for him”. Creation was therefore to be God’s gift to his precious son....and he was offered a large part in bringing it into existence, but using God’s powerful spirit to accomplish it.
In Isaiah 9:6 He is openly and frankly called Counsellor (same as the Holy Spirit because it is Christ's Spirit), Everlasting Father and Mighty God. Hard to argue with that.
All those titles in Hebrew have a much wider meaning than they do in English.
Was Jesus a “Wonderful Counsellor? Yes, the best there was, because all his counsel came from his Father.
Was he an “everlasting father”? Yes...a father is a life-giver and Jesus is responsible for giving us everlasting life.....which is the restoration of all that we lost in the garden of Eden.
Is he the “Prince of Peace”? Yes, because he is the son of a King, who was chosen to rule in his Father’s Kingdom. He shares the throne with his God and Father. Co-regency was not uncommon in Bible times.
Interpretation is everything....so if you interpret Scripture incorrectly, by taking words and phrases at face value, without using other Scripture and resources to back up any statement of belief, you end up in the confusion of Christendom, who don’t quite know what to believe about a lot of things.....